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Originally posted by Nspekta
reply to post by texastig
found a Youtube vid that was just posted, so far has 24 views???
Build up to WW3 - USS Enterprise to be used for False Flag Attack?
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Originally posted by texastig
From a friend:
There are reports from the Middle East that the USS ENTERPRISE is under attack.
No other news of this attack is availlable at this time.
Originally posted by TrueAmerican
Umm, epic fail?
The 95,000-ton ship is to be deactivated in Norfolk on December 1 and decommissioned once all reusable items are removed, Ensign Brynn Olson, the ship's deputy public affairs officer, said Monday.
Originally posted by texastig
From a friend:
There are reports from the Middle East that the USS ENTERPRISE is under attack.
No other news of this attack is availlable at this time.
Originally posted by TrueAmerican
Enterprise, is scheduled for decommissioning on 1 December 2012 at Norfolk Naval Station, Virginia, with its inactivation scheduled to begin no later than 15 March 2013.[43][44] The deactivation of the Enterprise will result in a one-time increase of approximately $857.3 USD million in depot maintenance costs for the U.S. Navy's operation and maintenance budget for Fiscal Year 2013.[45] Enterprise will be the first nuclear-powered aircraft carrier to be decommissioned.
en.wikipedia.org...
Umm, epic fail?
Originally posted by getreadyalready
This Where is Schuyler? He follows every carrier across the globe and has contacts and family on the ships. If it really is under attack there might not have been time for the crew to send out any FB or Twitter updates, so we'll be waiting for official words only.
Originally posted by bekod
the USS Enterprise must have done one heck of an upgrade, just yesterday she was at mid way. will be back to post link www.public.navy.mil...edit on 8-6-2012 by bekod because: editting added working link
Six NAVAIR civilian employees, five from the F/A-18 and EA-18G Program Office (PMA-265), were on board when USS Enterprise (CVN 65) embarked on her final voyage that set sail from Norfolk, Va
Originally posted by IAMTAT
Originally posted by bekod
the USS Enterprise must have done one heck of an upgrade, just yesterday she was at mid way. will be back to post link www.public.navy.mil...edit on 8-6-2012 by bekod because: editting added working link
Are you saying that the Enterprise is NOT presently in the Persian Gulf?
Originally posted by fenceSitter
reply to post by texastig
...and the false flag has been initialized...
(love to see some credible sources first though)
USS ENTERPRISE, At Sea (NNS) -- Sailors and Marines aboard the aircraft carrier USS Enterprise (CVN 65) commemorated the 70th anniversary of the Battle of Midway with a ceremony conducted early in the morning June 4, a fitting tribute given the ship's close ties to the battle.
Originally posted by 31Bravo
I find this hard to believe. When the death of a service member happens there is what the branch calls a "black out" and all forms of communication are cut off from each and every service member. So this is bogus imo.