Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Thursday, March 5, 2015

Another Super Carrier Goes under the Scrapper's Torch.

USS Ranger, CV-61, began a long tow today, March 5th, 2015, almost 50 years since she was commissioned in 1957.  She'll be making the trek around the tip of South America and back up to Brownsville, where she will die quietly with her sisters.  (PSNS announced this via Facebook)

(U.S. Navy photo by Kevin Tosh/released) 150305-N-ZS322-004

Tuesday, March 3, 2015

Musashi Found!

The Imperial Japanese Navy fielded two "super battleships" during WWII.  One was the Yamato and the other was Musashi.  Musashi was sunk during the invaasion of the Philippines.  The Yamato was sunk during the landings on Okinawa.

Paul Allen, owner of the Seattle Seahawks AND, more importantly, owner of the Flying Heritage Collection, has funded an attempt to find the IJN Musashi...and apparently he was successful.  See the article here!

Monday, March 2, 2015

Nuclear Bomb Map

Ever wondered what kind of damage a nuclear bomb could do if it were dropped on a particular place?  Well, here's a simple and interesting way to calculate that:

Nuke Map

It's worth it!

Saturday, January 17, 2015

Wednesday, January 14, 2015

CV-64, Constellation nears Her End

Forrestal and Saratoga  have both come to Brownsville, Texas for their final moments, and now Constellation joins them.  What a sad end to such brave ships.  Hopefully one of the other supercarriers will find a home as a museum ship to commemorate the deeds of the many men who served aboard them!  See the latest article here.