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USS George H.W. Bush (CVN77) commissioned!!!!

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From Fox News:

NORFOLK, Va. —  President George W. Bush landed Saturday on the USS George H.W. Bush, a new aircraft carrier named after his father — the ultimate honor for a decorated Navy pilot from World War II.

With just days left in his presidency, Bush and first lady Laura Bush joined his father, now 84 years old, and other Bush family members at Naval Station Norfolk in Virginia for the commissioning of the nuclear-powered carrier.

"Laura and I are thrilled to be here to help commission an awesome ship and to honor an awesome man," Bush said. "So what do you give a guy who has been blessed and has just about everything he has ever needed? Well, an aircraft carrier."


The steel-gray vessel is more than three football fields long, one in the Nimitz class of nuclear-powered aircraft carriers that are the largest warships on the world. Its price tag is just as hefty: $6.2 billion.

The mood was celebratory aboard the ship, spit and polished for its unveiling. The Marine One presidential helicopter ferried the president, his father and their wives to the ship.

It was sunny, but a chilly breeze blew across the deck of the ship as the president, his father and their wives got off the helicopter with their wives. The elder Bush, sporting a purple scarf inside his overcoat, walked with a cane from the helicopter to a golf cart. He got in the back seat with former first lady Barbara Bush; the president grinned and waved as he took the driver's seat with his wife by his side.

Unexpectedly to onlookers, the entire section of the deck — actually an elevator — dropped slowly to the floor below. They drove to the ceremony site that overlooked thousands of guests attending the ceremony on the carrier, decorated in red-white-and-blue bunting.

Defense Secretary Robert Gates, one of the first speakers, said there is no one more worthy than the former president to have the last ship of the Nimitz class to bear his name — "the last of the World War II generation to serve as commander in chief."

The president's daughters, Jenna Hager and Barbara Bush, and Vice President Dick Cheney and his wife, Lynne, were among the estimated 20,000 people who attended the event. Also on hand were Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, Adm. Michael Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and Virginia Gov. Tim Kaine.

The Nimitz class of nuclear-powered aircraft carriers was first launched in 1972. The USS George H.W. Bush is the 10th and final vessel of its type.

A bronze statue on the hangar bay deck of the 1,092-foot warship depicts the former president as a youthful, smiling pilot in his flight suit. On an upper deck, a "tribute room" presents Bush's life from his days in the Navy to his four years in the White House.

Bush joined the Navy on June 12, 1942, his 18th birthday and six months after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. During the war he flew torpedo bombers off the converted aircraft carrier USS San Jacinto. He was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross and three Air Medals for his service.

On a mission over the Pacific in September 1944, Bush's plane crashed into the ocean after being hit by Japanese anti-aircraft fire. The future president parachuted into the sea and was rescued by a Navy submarine. He returned to combat and served until the end of the war.

No other former president has visited a carrier named after him. Ronald Reagan was the first living ex-president to have a carrier named in his honor, but Reagan was unable to visit the vessel before he died.
 
I think Canada should buy one.


(Sorry, just some of the other threads rubbing off)
 
A fine looking ship.  Fair winds and following seas to all who sail in her.
 
Mulroney among guests at U.S. aircraft carrier launch
Updated Sun. Jan. 11 2009 11:59 AM ET

Robert Fife, Ottawa Bureau Chief

OTTAWA -- Former prime minister Brian Mulroney was invited by the Bush family to the official launch of the world's biggest aircraft carrier on Saturday.

The $5.6-billion Nimitz class carrier was officially named the George H. W. Bush in honour of the 41st president of the United States.

The official launch was held at the naval base in Norfolk, Va., and the whole Bush family was there including President George W. Bush and his wife Laura.

Mulroney and his wife, Mila, were invited because of their close friendship to Bush Sr.

Mulroney brought Montreal billionaire Paul Desmarais and his wife Denise to the launch. Desmarais runs Power Corp, one of the world's financial and energy powerhouses.

Vice-President Dick Cheney, Defence Secretary Robert Gates and former vice-president Dan Quayle joined Mulroney and his wife for the event.

Before the launch everyone had breakfast at the Missouri House, the residence of the Admiral of the Fleet.

The new carrier is the size of five football fields, carries 6,000 soldiers and 85 fighter jets.

The George H.W. Bush is nuclear-powered and will not have to return to base for 20 years.

Bush joined the Navy in 1942 -- just six months after the Pearl Harbor attack. He told the crew they would be protecting this "special piece of American territory."

"As someone who has stood that watch and remembers the quiet solitude of that experience, I know you will find comfort and inspiration, particularly in the night sky, where it is basking in the splendor of the night stars that you will truly understand the majesty of creation and bear witness to the certain hand of God," he said.

Bush, 84, is the first president to visit an aircraft carrier named after him. While Ronald Reagan was the first to be honoured in such a way, he died before he could travel to the ship.

 
We should give Mulroney the same honour and name one of our Airbus Air Force Challengers after him.  Fitting, no?
 
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