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USS Reagan Nears California Home Port



Associated Press/AP Online





ABOARD THE USS RONALD REAGAN - The 1,092-foot nuclear aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan steamed toward its San Diego Bay home port for the first time Friday, with the late president's son on board.



Nancy Reagan was to make her first public appearance since her husband's death last month when she participates in Friday morning's home-porting celebration at Coronado in San Diego Bay. A helicopter was to take her out to the carrier shortly before it arrives.



More than 10,000 people are expected dockside for the ship's arrival.



The late president's son Michael Reagan was flown to the aircraft carrier Thursday morning as it steamed hundreds of miles offshore. Celebrities such as actor Tom Selleck and members of the news media also were brought aboard.



"It's really such a pleasure to be here," Michael Reagan told a gathering of crew members.



Nancy Reagan christened the partially completed ship in 2001, breaking a bottle of American sparkling wine against its bow. She was on hand in Norfolk, Va. , again last year when it was commissioned, telling the crew to "bring her to life. "



Capt. Andres "Drew" Brugal, the executive officer, said hosting Mrs. Reagan aboard the ship will be a thrill.



"Obviously it's kind of a sad time right now, so close to the president's death. She's the sponsor of the ship and we're very happy to see her. Her only request was she wanted to see the sailors and see the Ronald Reagan Room," he said. The room is a museum featuring wardrobe from Reagan's movies, posters and a video presentation.



The USS Reagan towers 20 stories above the waterline and is nearly as long as the Empire State Building is tall. Its flight deck covers 4 1/2 acres.



The ship sailed May 27 from Norfolk with a crew of 3,600, making its lengthy journey through the Straits of Magellan at the tip of South America. Reagan died June 5 at 93.



"It was probably most fitting and most appropriate that at the time of his passing, a carrier strike group named in his honor was in fact conducting the very same kind of operations that he espoused through his presidency - peace through strength," said Rear Adm. Robert Moeller, who commands the carrier strike group named for Reagan.



As a nod to Reagan's Hollywood days, the ship has a celebrity walk of fame with such names as Alfred Hitchcock and Spencer Tracy on the mess deck.



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On the Net:



http://www.reagan.navy.mil
 
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the planning and logistics that go into building a ship like that are mind boggling, the fact that this ship will operate in harms way for the next 50 yrs. is a testament to american craftsmenship. I did 3 cruises on Indy (cv-62) and was in awe of it the whole time, she was old, abused and wore out when I was on her but as a young east coast sailor you get used to things being that way.
 
MAN that is AWESOME! USS Ronald Reagan, it just has a ring to it doesnt it!



Couldnt help but wonder if they could have goten anyone to serve on the USS Bill Clinton??? Just doesnt have the same ring does it?
 
Probably the only ones that would "serve" the USS Bill Clinton would be ugly white girls. :eek:



God Bless Ronald Reagan RIP



Moderator feel free to delete this post if it's inappropriate for the TDR. Sometimes I get carried away and just can't help myself.
 
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