Posted on Sep 18, 2018
The Army finishes dismantling an old Liberty Ship’s nuclear reactor
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
CW5 Jack Cardwell Actually a Great Idea in some ways, Natural Disaster Occurs, Float that Bad Boy in and Presto Chango, Some Power has been Restored. Now the Part that is Different, Odd, Just Plain Weird, Navy Reactor (On Some Level All Reactors are Navy Reactors since the #2 Man in the DOE is a Navy Admiral and he has to bless all Military and Civilian Reactors before they go Critical) but for all intents and purposes this Reactor was Operated by the Army. Also Putting it on a WWII Liberty Supply Ship?
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Capt Daniel Goodman
https://www.google.com/search?q=wikipedia%20flying%20muclear%20reactor%20aircraft%20project&client=puffin-a&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8
You might find these an interesting comparison by way of analogy....
You might find these an interesting comparison by way of analogy....
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I mentioned this before...I'd actually seen the NS Savannah as a kid, with my parents, next younger brother, and a cousin, when it was somewhere in NYC...we went on a tour at the time, I must've been maybe eight or 10 at the time, I think, though I do recall it...I'm unsure where it was, Manhattan, Brooklyn, I can't recall that aspect now, I'm afraid...that story I hadn't heard, though....
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That is interesting, certainly, given, as I'd explained before here, my family had gone to see the ship when my next younger brother and I were kids, with an older cousin, and our Mom and Dad....
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