After more than a decade, the U.S. Navy finally has a disposal plan for the USS Enterprise, which has posed some rather unique challenges.
Watchdog report: Enterprise's disposal could exceed $1 billion – Daily Press
Navy May Dismantle Former Nuclear-Powered Aircraft Carrier Enterprise at Commercial Yard - USNI News
TIL the US Navy sold 2 obsolete aircraft carriers to scrap dealers for a cent each because they were very expensive to dismantle and recycle. : r/todayilearned
The USS Enterprise, the Navy's newest nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, is shown during sea trials off Newport News, Va., Nov. 22, 1961. The Big E, as the warship is called by the crew
Navy carriers: Expensive in birth and death
Aircraft carrier Enterprise. The first nuclear-powered aircraft carrier in history
US Navy Begins Planning to Decommission Nimitz Nuclear Powered Carrier
Scott Shields en LinkedIn: 2023 Safety and Security Summit @ Esri UC: July 8–11 in San Diego, CA
Brownsville among Navy's options to scrap nuclear ship
Instead of mothballing Navy ships, give them to our allies - Los Angeles Times
The Carrier Debate: From 1922 to Now - USNI News
USS Enterprise, once proud symbol of U.S. Navy, had sad end
Ford-Class: The Last U.S. Navy Aircraft Carriers Ever?
Shit not again : r/AzureLane