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Number of anchors: 2 (30 tons each) Length of anchor chains (each link weighs 360 pounds): - 1080 feet (12 shots at 15 fathoms per shot) Screws: 4 (5-bIaded. 21 feet high, weigh 69.000 pounds) Aircraft elevators: (3 starboard side, 1 port side) - 4,000 square feet area each - 100,000 pounds + carrying capacity - 10 operating speeds Catapults (Numbers 1, 2, 4 are Model C-13-0; number 3 is C-13-1.) End Speed (average aircraft launch speed) - 140 knots Lengths: 1 - 264 ' 10 2 - 264 ' 10 3 - 324 ' 10 4 - 264 ' 10 Traps (aircraft landings) since commissioning - 250,000+ Fuel capacity: DFM t-76 (ship ' s fuel) - 2,400,000 gallons JP-5 F-44 (aircraft fuel) - 1,922,024 gallons Fresh water making capacity: +400,000 gallons per day Electricity: +4,000,000 watts (enough to power a small city) Uuildin; Ar!hougUJvE fT?6¥ „ , the aircraiTofcg5rHer Air three NATO Sea SparroV Virid8n-Phaliinv Gfiw ri which are «tationeH Jfrffnii defcnsFvc«i»vefage. TheNSSMS ises a n to the Sparri» jnissile carried hv-manv ' n ciws is a -- ' -- ■ f ' iimirr u. t iJ-4tet fX0IS»-rJ?
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SHIP STATISTICS Keel laid: October 22, 1964 Christening: May 27, 1967 Commissioning: September 7, 1968 Building Cost: $187,000,000 (1965 dollars) Replacment Cost: approximately $4,000,000,000,000 (1993 dollars) Horsepower: over 200,000 Speed: approximately 30 Knots (35 mph Length overall: 1,051 1 2 feet Breadth at flight deck: 252 feet at widest point Height (keel to mast top): 23-story building Area of flight deck: 4.56 acres Displacement: 80,000 tons fully loaded Weight of rudders: Nearly 24 tons each Number of crew (including Air Wing): 5,100 Meals served aboard daily: 15,000+ Dining areas: 2 enlisted mess decks, 1 CPO mess, 2 officers ' messe Captain ' s yailty, flag mess PayroU: +$65,000,000 year ($2,740,000 per payday) Cost to operate U ' $30,000,000 a year
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Those who have commanded CAPT Earl P. Yates 7 Sep 68 - 3 Sep 69 CAPT Julian S. Lake 3 Sep 69 - 4 Sep 70 CAPT Ferdinand B. Koch 4 Sep 70 ■ 1 Sep 71 CAPT Robert H. Gormley 1 Sep 71 - 30 Nov 72 CAPT John C. Dixon 30 Nov 72 - 24 May 74 CAPT William A. Gureck 24 May 74 - 29 Nov 75 CAPT John R. Mitchell 29 Nov 75 - 14 May 77 CAPT Jerry O. Tuttle 14 May 77 - 27 Nov 78 CAPT Lowell R. Myer 27 Nov 78 - 27 Jun 80
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