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'USS ''Ronald Reagan'' (CVN-76)', the ninth
''Nimitz''-class supercarrier, was the first ship of the
United States Navy to be named for the late
President Ronald Reagan.
Building, christening, and commissioning
Unlike most of the other men honored by inclusion in this group, Reagan was not associated with the United States Navy apart from his term as
Commander-in-Chief, though one of his key initiatives in office was the
600-ship Navy program.
The contract to build the ''Ronald Reagan'' was awarded to
Northrop Grumman Newport News and Dry Dock Company in
Newport News, Virginia on
December 8,
1994, and her keel was laid down on
February 12,
1998. She was
launched on
March 4,
2001, christened by
Reagan's wife
Nancy the same day, and
commissioned on
July 12,
2003, with Captain J. W. Goodwin in command.
Vice President Dick Cheney and
Lynne Cheney were both present at the ceremony, as well as Nancy Reagan, who gave the ship's crew the traditional first order as an active unit of the Navy: "Man the ship and bring her to life." The ''Ronald Reagan'' made her maiden voyage on
July 21,
2003.
President Reagan, who did not attend either the launch or the commissioning because of
Alzheimer's Disease, died eleven months later. At the end of the
graveside services, the ship's commanding officer at that time, Navy Captain James Symonds, presented the flag that draped the former president's casket to Mrs. Reagan at her request. This was also the flag that had flown over
Capitol Hill on
January 20,
1981, when the president was inaugurated. Captain Symonds also presented Mrs. Reagan the flag that had been flying over the ''Ronald Reagan'' when the former president died.
Specifications
''Ronald Reagan'' displaces approximately 95,000 tons of water fully loaded, has a top speed of over 30 knots, powered by two nuclear reactors driving four screws, and can sail for over 20 years before needing to refuel.
[1]
She is nearly as long as the
Empire State Building is tall
[2] at 1,092 feet (333 m) and is 134 feet (41 m) wide at the beam and has a flight deck 252 feet (77 m) wide. The flight deck covers over 4.5 acres (18,000 m²). She carries more than 5,500 sailors and over 80 aircraft. The ship is the winner of the 2006
Battle "E" for West Coast carriers.
[3]
The construction cost of the USS ''Ronald Reagan'' was $4,500,000,000.
In the news
During her transfer from the
Atlantic to the
Pacific, she transited the
Straits of Magellan. Her home port is
Coronado, California.
On
January 29,
2006, a
F/A-18 Hornet strike fighter attempting a night landing on the ''Ronald Reagan'', crashed into the ocean about 200
km (120 miles) southeast of
Brisbane,
Australia. There was no damage to the ship and the pilot ejected safely, but U.S. officials declared the aircraft lost and unrecoverable.
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On
July 6,
2006, the ''Ronald Reagan'' returned to Coronado from her maiden deployment where she conducted operations in support of the continuing
war on terror. USS ''Ronald Reagan'' and the Reagan
Carrier Strike Group (CSG) departed North Island, Coronado in
San Diego County on
January 27,
2007 on an unscheduled surge deployment
[6] to the Western Pacific, fulfilling the role of the forward deployed carrier ''
Kitty Hawk'' while it undergoes $28.5 million of maintenance in Japan. On
April 20,
2007, USS ''Ronald Reagan'' (CVN 76) and her CSG returned to Coronado.
A sailor from the ''Ronald Reagan'', Jarrod Fowler, appeared on the popular television contest ''
American Idol'', but was eliminated in the second round.
The ''Reagan'' had held a "Reagan Idol" Contest, which Fowler won, and his name was submitted to the show. Fowler received a letter from Nancy Reagan congratulating him on his performance.
[ Jarrod Fowler ]
On
November 7,
2005 Captain James A. Symonds completed his tour of duty as Commanding Officer of CVN 76. The new and current Commanding Officer is Captain Terry B. Kraft. The current Executive Officer is Captain Kevin J. Couch. The Command Master Chief is James E. DeLozier. The current Commander, Carrier Air Wing Fourteen is Captain Richard W. Butler.
The
San Diego Chargers held a practice aboard the ''Reagan''.
Designation and details

The USS ''Ronald Reagan''
The USS ''Reagan'' forms part of
Carrier Strike Group Seven (CSG-7) and has
Carrier Air Wing 14 embarked.
★
VFA-115 Eagles —
F/A-18E Super Hornet
★
VFA-22 Redcocks -
F/A-18E Super Hornet
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VFA-113 Stingers —
F/A-18C Hornet
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VFA-25 Fist of the Fleet —
F/A-18C Hornet
★ VAQ-139 Cougars —
EA-6B Prowler
★ VAW-113 Black Eagles —
E-2C Hawkeye 2000
★ HS-4 Black Knights —
SH-60F / HH-60H Seahawk
★ VRC-30 (Det 1) Providers —
C-2A Greyhound
CSG-7 comprises CVN-76 and DESRON-7. DEStroyer squadRON 7 consists of:
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USS ''Lake Champlain'' (CG-57) —
''Ticonderoga''-class guided missile cruiser
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USS ''Decatur'' (DDG-73) —
''Arleigh Burke''-class guided missile destroyer
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USS ''McCampbell'' (DDG-85) — ''Arleigh Burke'' (Flight IIA)-class guided missile destroyer
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USNS ''Rainier'' (T-AOE-7) —
fast combat support ship. Formerly USS ''Rainier'' (AOE-7).
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EOD-11 Det 15 (Explosive Ordnance Disposal Unit)
In Popular Culture
The USS ''Ronald Reagan'' was metioned in '' when the protagonist Sam Fisher has to prevent a North Korean missile from hitting the ship.
It was also metioned in ''
Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon''. which the events takes place a year after Chaos Theory.
References
1. Extras: Fast Facts & Related Links
2. Chargers find whole new meaning for 'carrier' Clark Judge
3. http://www.news.navy.mil/search/display.asp?story_id=28023
4. US jet crashes off Queensland
5. U.S. fighter jet crashes into the sea off Australia's east coast
6.
See also
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List of aircraft carriers
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List of aircraft carriers of the United States Navy
External links
★
The official ''Ronald Reagan'' web site