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navywife
December 31st, 2004, 06:50 AM
Hello all it has been busy here ---Well for those who don't know my hubby got orders to Japan --well long story short my 8 yr old little boy got denied to go ----and so I used all of my resources and got his orders canceled.....So dec 22 my hubby picked new ones --USS Stennis in Bremerton, WA and best of all I won't be leaving here until September --of course he will leave in July and then be back in september and then it is a cross country drive .. just thought I would update you alll ----- :D

Chuck
December 31st, 2004, 10:38 AM
Sorry to hear about your Japan trip. I know you was looking forward to that trip.

Can you find out something for me?
How many 'Miles to the Gallon' does the USS Stennis get?

Or is it Gallons to the Mile?

kcredden
December 31st, 2004, 12:42 PM
Boy talk about headaces :) Have fun, though, and we hope for the best for you.

Hello all it has been busy here ---Well for those who don't know my hubby got orders to Japan --well long story short my 8 yr old little boy got denied to go ----and so I used all of my resources and got his orders canceled.....So dec 22 my hubby picked new ones --USS Stennis in Bremerton, WA and best of all I won't be leaving here until September --of course he will leave in July and then be back in september and then it is a cross country drive .. just thought I would update you alll ----- :D

tkcomer
December 31st, 2004, 07:57 PM
The Stennis is a nuclear aircraft carrier I think. Instead of gallons per mile, we need to find out how many atoms per mile it uses. How long will he be at sea? Maybe Harm will land for a special event. You know, that Navy lawyer that flies around in fighter jets.

mark
January 1st, 2005, 02:31 AM
................we're glad to see you stay a little longer. You get a chance to go out on the river with us this summer.

I can't wait.................see ya ( Monday night ) Mark

navywife
January 1st, 2005, 09:51 AM
Ok Chuck and tkcomer here are your facts (this is off the official website)http://www.cvn74.navy.mil/pages/facts/facts.htm :


Stennis Facts


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Dimensions
Length of flight deck: 1,092 ft
Width of flight deck: 257 ft
Height keel to mast: 244 ft (equal to 24-story building)
Area of flight deck: 4.5 acres
Weight of carrier: 97,000 tons
Propulsion System
Type: Nuclear reactor
Number of reactors: 2
Maximum speed: More than 30 knots
Number of screws: 4 (5 blades each)
Weight of screws: 66,200 lbs each
Flight Deck/Air Wing
Number of catapults: 4
Number of aircraft elevators: 4
Size of Air Wing: 80+ tactical aircraft
Miscellaneous
Builder: Newport News Shipbuilding Co.
Sponsor: Mrs. Margaret Stennis Womble
Contract Date: March 29, 1988
Keel laid: March 13, 1991
Christened: November 11, 1993
Commissioned: December 9, 1995
Crew size: 5,000 (including air wing)
Meals served daily: 16,600
Number of compartments: 2,700
Number of anchors: 2 (From USS FORRESTAL (CV-59))
Weight of anchors: 30 tons each
A/C plant capacity: 2,900 tons (enough to service 950 homes)
Distillation plant capacity: 400,000 gals (enough to serve 2000 homes)
Number of telephones: 2,000
Tons of structural steel: More than 60,000 tons
Miles of cable and wiring: over 900
Number of light fixtures: more than 30,000
Required technical manuals: A stack as high as the Washington Monument (555 feet)
Bed mattresses: If lined up end-to-end, they would stretch more than nine miles.
Sheets: 28,000
Pillow Cases: 14,000
Cost: $3.5 billion; projected service life: 50 years

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ok for the second question--the Stennis is a major player in the war and the are doing an 9-9 rotation ---9 months in -9 months out ----It is a sea going command which means if there is a reason to be out it is ---if we weren't at war it would be 18 month docks (getting painted and worked on) 4 months of work ops - 1 month of ammo on and off load and 6 month deployments so a total of 11 months out ---I am not sure what the actually figures are for the war time but it changes from 18 to 9 and 6 to 9 sometimes longer ---
NEXT QUESTIONS!!!!!!

Some more facts-- it does carry gas for refueling other ships----
Mission & Capabilities


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The mission of USS John C. Stennis and her embarked Air Wing is to conduct sustained combat air operations while forward deployed in the global arena. The embarked Air Wing consists of eight to nine squadrons. Attached aircraft are the F/A-18 Hornet, F/A-18E Super Hornet, F-14 Tomcat, EA-6B Prowler, S-3 Viking, E-2C Hawkeye, and SH-60 Seahawk.

.....The Air Wing can destroy enemy aircraft, ships, submarines, and land targets, or lay mines hundreds of miles from the ship. USS John C. Stennis' aircraft are used to conduct strikes, support land battles, protect the Strike Group or other friendly shipping, and implement a sea or air blockade. The Air Wing provides a visible presence to demonstrate American power and resolve in a crisis. The ship normally operates as the centerpiece of a Carrier Strike Group commanded by a flag officer embarked in USS John C. Stennis and consisting of four to six other ships.

.....USS John C. Stennis' two nuclear reactors give her virtually unlimited range and endurance and a top speed in excess of 30 knots. The ship’s four catapults and four arresting gear engines enable her to launch and recover aircraft rapidly and simultaneously. The ship carries approximately three million gallons of fuel for her aircraft and escorts, and enough weapons and stores for extended operations without replenishment. USS John C. Stennis also has extensive repair capabilities, including a fully equipped Aircraft Intermediate Maintenance Department, a micro-miniature electronics repair shop, and numerous ship repair shops.

.....For defense, in addition to her Air Wing and accompanying vessels, USS John C. Stennis has NATO Sea Sparrow short-range, surface-to-air missile systems, the Phalanx Close-in Weapons System (an extremely rapid firing 20mm gun) for cruise missile defense, and the SLQ-32 Electronic Warfare System.

Chuck
January 1st, 2005, 11:26 AM
OK, I'm interested. Does it come in any color other than 'Nary Grey"?

If I buy it can we name on it or is that copyrighted?

Which brings me to cost. 3.5 Billion is to high for a used Boat. I might have to take the Ball thing off the top of that building thing to get it under the bridge.

Also, you think the will settle for 1.24 Billion and take payments with a small down payment???

Ahh, never mind. I probably can't afford the insurance on it.

tkcomer
January 1st, 2005, 08:01 PM
Go ahead and buy it. I’d love to see you pull that out at the boat dock. But when you launch it, don’t forget to put that rubber plug in at the back.