POTUS would have a hell of a lot more 'bongs' than the Skipper, wouldn't be hard to tell them apart.
Yeah, but so goeth the urban legend.
POTUS would have a hell of a lot more 'bongs' than the Skipper, wouldn't be hard to tell them apart.
CVA 58 was supposed to be the USS United States... Pres Harry Truman axed it. CVN 75 was then slated to be the USS United States....then it was renamed....you guessed it, USS Harry S. Truman. Same guy killed the same ship twice.
Name a ship the USS United States and im sure that would be target #1 for any potential enemy. Put a bullseye on it while your at it.
That actually has been a concern of some, it would be embarrassing from a morale perspective to have your nation's namesake sunk. Plus USS United States is a little redundant.
Hitler changed the name of one of Germany's pocket battleships at the beginning of WWII from Deutschland to Lützow due to concerns about her possible loss.
Dare I say you agreed with me? I think im going to print this and put it on my wall flash.
Cruisers have more or less always been named for battles. Carriers picked up the tradition of being named for battles because Lex and Saratoga were converted from cruisers while under construction, but kept their names. The first carrier to be named for a president was FDR (CVB-42), originally named Coral Sea, but changed by Truman after FDR's death.
If our really want to, but will you have room next to the autographed picture of your hero?
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