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A question about the USS Enterprise

JIMC5499

ex-Mech
The other night I was flipping through the channels and found the movie "The Gallant Hours" on Turner Classic Movies. For anyone who hasn't seen it, Jimmy Cagney plays Admiral William Halsey and it follows Halsey through the defence of Guadacanal from Yammamoto and the Japanese fleet. Not a bad movie.

At the end of the movie TCM's host made a statement about Halsey getting involved with trying to turn the USS Enterprise (CV-6) into a museum. It was my understanding that Congress made a mandate that there would always be a ship named "Enterprise" on active duty with the Fleet. Since the Navy doesn't transfer ownership when a ship becomes a museum or monument, it considers it a long-term loan and the ship is placed on the inactive roster, a new ship couldn't be named Enterprise as long as CV-6 was in existance. Does anybody know anything about this?
 

insanebikerboy

Internet killed the television star
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Well, the CV-6 Enterprise is either not a museum or the fact that it's on the inactive roster changed the rules, because the CVN-65 Enterprise is going strong today.
 

Pugs

Back from the range
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Since the Navy doesn't transfer ownership when a ship becomes a museum or monument, it considers it a long-term loan and the ship is placed on the inactive roster, a new ship couldn't be named Enterprise as long as CV-6 was in existance. Does anybody know anything about this?

CV-6 was decommed and scrapped in 1958 and CVN-65 (then CVA(N))-65 was commisioned in 61 so no overlap.
 
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