This blowy and rainy Saturday morning, Norfolk's WAVY television showed the christening of the USS George H.W. Bush, CVN 77. It was a big deal and very impressive, both the ship and the event. I am glad that the weather kept me in to watch it.
The carrier is a thousand feet long and has a compliment of seventy five gigantic aircraft and five thousand sailors and fliers. Newport News is the only place in the world that could build such a thing. And the US is the only country that could win a two ocean war and build such a monster. What would Admiral Lord Nelson say and think if he could see it? A CVN is a true ship of the line. I was on a 380 foot Fletcher Class DDE. What a midget that was in comparison. I bet a CVN never gets green water over the bridge.
The ceremony was enjoyable despite the wind and rain. All the Bushes and a gaggle of politicians and of Navy brass in their dress whites – medals and swords. The usual speeches and flowery compliments. Senator Warner gave clearly the best speech. President Bush 43 gave a good one, family references and no politics. I always liked Bush 41. He and Barbara are a neat couple and he made a good speech. GHW Bush's daughter, Doro, did the christening.
It does stir the heart and national pride to see all of it. CNN should have put it on nation wide.
