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mapuc
09-01-09, 07:27 PM
I know that the carrier got their name from your president that have been elected. e.g: USS George H.W Bush (CVN-77)

USS NIMITZ, is what I know, the only carrier, that hasn't got a name from an early president

I know that your Battleships used to get name from your states
e.g: USS Massachusetts, USS Colorado

What is the rules when it comes to (heavy)cruises, Destroyers a.s.o

Markus

FIREWALL
09-01-09, 07:29 PM
Right now... Be Black and no felonies anyone can prove. :haha:

mapuc
09-01-09, 07:34 PM
Right now... Be Black and no felonies anyone can prove. :haha:

In the future the USA will have a carrier named USS Barack Obama

markus

FIREWALL
09-01-09, 07:37 PM
In the future the USA will have a carrier named USS Barack Obama

markus

Anythings Possible. Look who's Prez. :DL

August
09-01-09, 07:54 PM
I know that the carrier got their name from your president that have been elected. e.g: USS George H.W Bush (CVN-77)

USS NIMITZ, is what I know, the only carrier, that hasn't got a name from an early president

I know that your Battleships used to get name from your states
e.g: USS Massachusetts, USS Colorado

What is the rules when it comes to (heavy)cruises, Destroyers a.s.o

Markus

A fairly long read but it answers your questions and comes from the source: http://www.history.navy.mil/faqs/faq63-1.htm

mapuc
09-01-09, 08:05 PM
A fairly long read but it answers your questions and comes from the source: http://www.history.navy.mil/faqs/faq63-1.htm

Thank you

very interesting indeed.

Markus

Torplexed
09-01-09, 08:10 PM
USS NIMITZ, is what I know, the only carrier, that hasn't got a name from an early president


There are two other Nimitz class carriers not named after presidents. Carl Vinson named after a Congressman. John C. Stennis named after a Senator.

MothBalls
09-01-09, 08:57 PM
In the future the USA will have a carrier named USS Barack Obama

markus

Sure it will be a carrier and not a destroyer?

ETR3(SS)
09-01-09, 09:26 PM
Gotta have money to build a carrier first. And I wouldn't hold my breath on that fact either, wouldn't plan on a William Jefferson Clinton being built either. Oh and that link seems a wee bit old, navys fault not your, they havent named the 3rd boat of the Seawolf class yet. Hell the Jimmy Carters' been built and transferred out to Bangor years ago.

mapuc
09-01-09, 09:59 PM
There's a new Carrier under construction

USS Gerald R. Ford(CVN-78)

In my latest issue of "illustrerad Vetenskab"= illustrated Science, there's an article about this coming new carrier

Even thou it's gonna be bigger and more powerfull, it's crew will be less than ordinary

http://www.naval.com.br/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/cvn-78.jpg

Markus

Task Force
09-01-09, 10:20 PM
It must suck to have your carrier sunk if you hav on named after you... lol:yep:

Torplexed
09-02-09, 06:29 AM
It must suck to have your carrier sunk if you hav on named after you... lol:yep:

Considering that everyone who has had a carrier named after them is dead, I don't think they lose much sleep over it. ;)

ETR3(SS)
09-02-09, 10:16 AM
Not everybody is dead. Jimmy Carter is still alive, but he has a sub named after him. George H. W. Bush has a carrier named after him and he's still kickin.

Raptor1
09-02-09, 11:37 AM
Basically, destroyers are named after people, cruisers are (were) named after cities (Some of the older, big nuke cruisers were named after states like battleships), though there are some exceptions. The Ticonderoga class cruisers are mostly named after battles.

Sailor Steve
09-02-09, 11:44 AM
In the WW2 heyday of cruisers, light cruisers were named for cities at large; heavy cruisers were named for state capitals.

Raptor1
09-02-09, 12:06 PM
Oh, the Alaska class 'Large Cruisers' (Arguably either weaker Battlecruisers or the most powerful heavy cruisers ever) were named after US territories (Alaska, Guam, Hawaii, Philippines, Puerto Rico and Samoa, though only the first two were completed).