USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76)
What a magnificent ship.
God Bless America and those protecting our freedom.
God Bless America and those protecting our freedom.
An SH-60F Seahawk helicopter assigned to the "Black Knights" of Helicopter Anti-Submarine Squadron Four provides security alongside USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76), the Navy's newest Nimitz-class nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, as it departs Naval Air Station North Island in Coronado, Calif., for its maiden deployment Jan. 4, 2006. More then 5,500 Sailors from the Ronald Reagan Carrier Strike Group are deploying in support of the war on terror and maritime security operations. DoD photo by Photographer's Mate 2nd Class Christopher Brown, U.S. Navy. (Released)
Photo by: CHRISTOPHER BROWN, U.S. NAVY Record ID No. (VIRIN): 060104-N-5060B-182
6 comments:
Yes, splash down time. Pity the liberal that gets in the way of victory for America. It is time to make them walk the plank, sword to their spine, and make them declare what they love, freedom or liberalism?
And make them repeat it over and over again, for they are liars, then kick them off the plank. They make better shark bait than people. People living in America who hate America need to leave or die.
One COOL boat.
I have never griped about military spending.
I say..give our brave servicemen and women the tools they need.
Almost 5,000 of our warriors are needed to run this airport of the oceans. Oh I wish I could be there on the deck.....watching the majesty of freedom.....taking on the terrorists, and anyone that gives them aid or comfort.
Impressive, but don't forget the host of defensive support ships and a sub that go along to protect that big floating bull's eye.
Jay, I know how much is involved in keeping a target so big safe. It is a combined effort of many. I am in awe of the big floating bullseye, but then I'd rather call it an airport for freedom. After all the pilots, and crew of the USS Ronald Reagan (VVN 76) are defending my freedom and your freedom. Yes even though we disagree upon almost everything political I am glad someone is protecting all of us.
Where do i find more pictures of that aircraft carrier. It must be huge, and I'd like to know more. It doesn't use diesel to propell it. Where have I been to have missed all of this?
Can someone tell me where I can find pictures of this carrier?
Just leave the url's here in comments, if you would.
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