Saturday, May 21, 2005



CV 66 sunk


(from the Virginian-Pilot)

NEWPORT NEWS — The retired aircraft carrier America is on the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean, sunk by the Navy in a series of explosive tests that upset some veterans.

The 84,000-ton, 1,048-foot warship that served the Navy for 32 years rests about 60 miles off the coast and more than 6,000 feet down, according to Pat Dolan, a spokeswoman for Naval Sea Systems Command.

She did not give a location, but the Navy previously said the explosions would take place off North Carolina.

Dolan said the America went down May 14, finally flooded after the series of explosions over 25 days. No announcement was made at the time.

The America launched warplanes during the Vietnam War, the 1986 conflict with Libya, the first Gulf War, and over Bosnia-Herzegovina in the mid-1990s.

The Navy said in March that the explosive tests would provide valuable data on survivability for the next generation of aircraft carriers, which are now in development.

Since its decommissioning in 1996, the America had been moored with other inactive warships at a Navy yard in Philadelphia.

 Dolan did not immediately return a call Friday from The Associated Press.

No warship this size or larger had ever been sunk, and plans to sink the America caused controversy.

“Not a day goes by that I don’t think about it,” said Lee McNulty, president of the USS America Foundation, which wanted to turn the ship into a museum. “Of all the carriers, that one should have been saved, just for the name America.”


My grandfather served on the America in the late 60's and one of my Lead Petty Officers on the Spruance served on her in the 90's. Both are certainly sad to see her go.

It is my hope that the forthcoming generation of carriers (currently designated as CVN(X)) will be called the America class.

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