+1 to McAvoy.
Captain Seafort wrote:Fair enough, three that deserve it - that's still a sight fewer than the dozens you've got.
Captain Seafort wrote:I'm sure there is, but simply sharing a name doesn't mean the ship's important enough to hang onto.
Captain Seafort wrote:you hang onto almost everything and lost your greatest warship of the 20th century. Given that, I'd rather fall back on the ship's equivalent of a decent human burial - scrap.
Why? The decision to keep one, or 100, other ships had absolutely zero bearing on the decision to not to do so with the CV-6. Simply sharing a name
is more than enough reason to keep a ship, because there's no opposing reason
not to keep it. Now, there's a battleship museum on the East Coast for folks who can't just casually make the $5,000+ vaca to Hawai'i to see the Mo... can you provide any good reason to scrap any of these "dozens" of which you speak?