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    USS George H Bush Christened

    No one else posted this so I thought I might as well. I still think it's wrong naming a ship after a living person...

    NEWPORT NEWS, Va. – Oct. 7, 2006 – Northrop Grumman today christened the nation’s 10th and final Nimitz-class aircraft carrier, George H. W. Bush (CVN 77). The ship’s namesake and 41st President of the United States, George H. W. Bush, attended the ceremony and became the first president in the shipyard’s 120-year history to participate in the christening of his namesake ship.

    “I can’t wait to see this remarkable, state-of-the-art vessel go to sea,” Bush said, “and when it does, I want to get permission from the commander-in-chief to be on board. I hope the American people will accept my deepest gratitude for the chance to serve this nation, an honor that touches deep in my heart.”

    Several members of the Bush family were on hand for the special occasion, including the former president’s wife Barbara and their daughter, Doro Bush Koch. Mrs. Koch serves as the ship’s sponsor and performed the traditional honor of breaking a bottle of American sparkling wine across the ship’s bow during the ceremony.

    President George W. Bush also attended and honored his father during the ceremony as a special guest speaker.

    “On this proud day,” President Bush said, “the children of George H.W. Bush bless their father’s name, the United States Navy honors his name, and the ship that bears his name sails into this young century as a symbol of America’s strength and freedom.”

    Other officials participating in the ceremony included Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld; Secretary of the Navy Donald Winter; Virginia Sens John Warner and George Allen; Virginia Gov. Tim Kaine; Adm. Michael Mullen, Chief of Naval Operations; Ronald D. Sugar, chairman and chief executive officer of Northrop Grumman Corporation; and Mike Petters, president of Northrop Grumman Newport News.

    “Today, we christen a great ship with a great namesake,” Sugar said. “She was built by people with pride and dedication, much like the crews who will man her.”

    Petters paid special tribute to the men and women who build aircraft carriers. “They do this work day in and day out in blistering heat, freezing cold and in the rain,” he said. “It is dangerous work. It is difficult and demanding work. And it is noble work.

    “Every ship built here has proven a credit to our nation, and to the proud people who build them,” Petters added. “I know that this mighty ship, George H.W. Bush, will follow in that tradition.”

    The George H. W. Bush is the nation's tenth and final Nimitz-class aircraft carrier. Northrop Grumman Newport News has built 11 of the U.S. Navy’s 12 active carriers, including all 10 ships of the Nimitz class.

    At 1,092 feet in length, George H. W. Bush is nearly as long as the Empire State Building is tall. Upon delivery to the Navy in late 2008, it will weigh 97,000 tons and carry more than 80 combat aircraft. Its top speed will exceed 30 knots and powered with two nuclear reactors, it will operate for more than 20 years without refueling. For additional information, visit www.nn.northropgrumman.com/bush.

    Northrop Grumman Corporation is a global defense company headquartered in Los Angeles, Calif. Northrop Grumman provides technologically advanced, innovative products, services and solutions in systems integration, defense electronics, information technology, advanced aircraft, shipbuilding and space technology. With more than 120,000 employees and operations in all 50 states and 25 countries, Northrop Grumman serves U.S. and international military, government and commercial customers
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    I heard that theres going to be a USS George W Bush? is that true? cuz if it is I think i'm going to vom. pass the bucket please.

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    Nah, USS William Clinton and USS Monica Lewinsky are next in line..
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    Quote Originally Posted by PubFather View Post
    Nah, USS William Clinton and USS Monica Lewinsky are next in line..
    LOL!

    Omg I feel so much better after a good laugh. But seriously, I don't think George W. should ever get a ship named after him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PubFather View Post
    Nah, USS William Clinton and USS Monica Lewinsky are next in line..
    The US Navy welcomed the latest member of its fleet today. USS William Jefferson Clinton CVS1 set sail today from its home port of Vancouver, BC.

    The ship is the first of its kind in the Navy and is a standing legacy to President Clinton and his foresight in military budget cuts. The ship is constructed nearly entirely from recycled aluminum and is completely solar powered with a top speed of .5 knots. It boasts an arsenal comprised of one F14 Tomcat or F18 Hornet aircraft which, although they cannot be launched or captured on the 40 foot flight deck, but it forms a very menacing presence.

    As a standing order there are no firearms allowed on board. The 20 person crew is completely diversified and includes members of all races, creeds, sex, and sexual orientation.

    The ship's purpose is not defined so much as a unit of national defense - in fact in times of conflict its orders are to remain in hiding in Canada, but will be used extensively for social experimentation and whatever worthless jobs the ex-commander-in-chief and his wife can think of.

    General Characteristics, Clinton Class
    Builder: Recycle Hawai'i, Kailua-Kona, Hawaii
    Power Plant: Solar Cells, one big shaft
    Length, overall: 40 feet (1219.2 centimeters)
    Flight Deck Width: 30 feet (914.4 centimeters)
    Beam: Secret No details (?? centimeters)
    Displacement: Approx. 7,000 tons full load
    Speed: .5+ knots (1+ miles per hour)
    Aircraft: One big one!
    Cost: about $1 billion each

    http://www.modelshipbuilding.com/ussCVS1.htm
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    lmao - love it.. almost as good as the HMS Gordon Brown... a one man dingy with no paddles, currently located up sh*t creek...
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