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4. Dec 2013, 12:05 | Beitrag
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Generalleutnant a. D. Beiträge: 21.711 Gruppe: WHQ Mitglied seit: 08.05.2001 |
In Anlehnung an die anderen Threads in den Unterforen.
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5. Feb 2014, 19:23 | Beitrag
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Generalleutnant a. D. Beiträge: 21.711 Gruppe: WHQ Mitglied seit: 08.05.2001 |
ZITAT Feb. 4, 2014: The 1,067-foot ship, which was shut down in 1993, is seen being towed from Philadelphia on Tuesday. The trip is expected to last 17 days, weather permitting, company officials told FoxNews.com (Courtesy: All Star Metals) Departure time set for USS Forrestal ZITAT The Navy had offered the carrier for use as a museum or memorial but said none of the applications it received was deemed viable. http://blogs.defensenews.com/intercepts/fi...N-MV421-005.jpg ZITAT Tugs move the Forrestal out into the Delaware River. At right is the decommissioned carrier John F. Kennedy (CV 67), which a preservation group is hoping to turn into a museum ship. (US Navy photo by Joseph Battista) http://blogs.defensenews.com/intercepts/fi...-MV421-004b.jpg ZITAT A Forrestal veteran watches his old ship leave the pier. Members of the public were allowed in to watch the ship leave. (US Navy photo by Joseph Battista) http://blogs.defensenews.com/intercepts/fi...N-MV421-001.jpg ZITAT Foss Marine employees work to unmoor the Forrestal early Feb. 4. (US Navy photo by Joseph Battista) http://blogs.defensenews.com/intercepts/fi...-MV421-002b.jpg ZITAT Foss workers let go lines from the carrier’s fantail. (US Navy photo by Joseph Battista) |
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