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Nuclear-Powered USS Enterprise (CVN-65) On Final Voyage - Super Porta-Aviões dos EUA Missão Final



Nuclear-Powered USS Enterprise (CVN-65) On Final Voyage - Super Porta-Aviões dos EUA Missão Final

YouTube video courtesy: U.S. Army

U.S. Army Website: http://www.army.mil/

Enterprise, is scheduled for decommissioning on 1 December 2012 at Norfolk Naval Station, Virginia, with its inactivation scheduled to begin no later than 15 March 2013. The deactivation of the Enterprise will result in a one-time increase of approximately $857.3 million in depot maintenance costs for the U.S. Navy's operation and maintenance budget for Fiscal Year 2013.
Enterprise will be the first nuclear-powered aircraft carrier decommissioned. Petitioners and naval enthusiasts have requested the Enterprise be converted into a museum, including a 2009 Internet-based petition. However, while costs of doing so regarding her nuclear reactors has yet to be calculated by the United States Department of Defense, by 2012 they had been deemed too expensive to make such an effort practical. A petition has also been set up for the next carrier (CVN-80) to be named as the ninth USS Enterprise.
Newport News Shipbuilding will deactivate and de-fuel the ship after her decommissioning. The process is scheduled to begin Summer 2013 and be completed in 2015. Once the Navy dismantles and recycles the ship's reactors, there will be very little left to turn into a museum; virtually everything two decks below the hangar bay would have to be cut apart. What remains of Enterprise following 2015 is currently scheduled to be taken to Washington state for scrapping. However, it remains possible the ship's island could be removed and used as a memorial.
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