Posted on Jun 10, 2018
The U.S. Navy’s Oldest Aircraft Carrier May Get A New Lease On Life
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
Lt Col Charlie Brown Love Ships, Love Bremerton, Love Ships out of Bremerton but there is some serious Jerking of Chains going on Here. I'm watching this Video going I'm Missing Something. Everyone is Saying it can only be serviced at Newport News but JPG for this Video is from the Last time it was RCOH at Bremerton completed in 2001. Reactor and Core need to be Replaced ever 25 years to 30 years max. I know Bremerton was having a lot of work done on some of the Dry Docks but I have heard nothing to tell me the Carrier Dry Dock is Out of Commision and at the Head of that Dry Dock is the Facility for Handling Nuclear Material (My Nuclear Ships were serviced in Dry Dock 5 Beside that Facility). I Need More Info!
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
Lt Col Charlie Brown Ah Just Realized My Brain Fart. Scheduling Problem. There are Only 2 Dry Docks capable of doing and it takes a few years to accomplish. if One Carrier is already being Serviced at Bremerton have to send it to Newport News and an excellent time to rotate ship to New Fleet.
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It'd be better if the film actually showed the USS Nimitz... Instead of USS Abraham Lincoln...
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
PO3 Donald Murphy My First Westpac was with the Stinkin Lincoln Battle Group.
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