Bruce Lukaszewicz (BELphotos) > USS Constellation (CV64) - At 10:40 hours on November 2, 2002, the aircraft carrier USS Constellation slowly and proudly leaves San Diego Harbor for her final deployment before decommissioning. She was the second ship in the Kitty Hawk Class of ships and the third ship in the US Navy to bear the name Constellation. Nicknamed 'America’s Flagship', she was decommissioned on August 7, 2003, after 41 years, nine months and 11 days of naval service. She will be moth-balled in the Pacific Northwest.
Bruce Lukaszewicz (BELphotos) > Shipboard Fire Training
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This photo was made aboard the USNS Fire Quenn at the Military Sealift Command's East Coast Training Center in Howell Township, NJ. The center is located adjacent to the US Navy Fire School and the Monmouth County Fire Academy.
USS Constellation (CV64) - At 10:40 hours on November 2, 2002, the aircraft carrier USS Constellation slowly and proudly leaves San Diego Harbor for her final deployment before decommissioning. She was the second ship in the Kitty Hawk Class of ships and the third ship in the US Navy to bear the name Constellation. Nicknamed 'America’s Flagship', she was decommissioned on August 7, 2003, after 41 years, nine months and 11 days of naval service. She will be moth-balled in the Pacific Northwest.
Bruce Lukaszewicz (BELphotos) > USS Constellation (CV64) - At 10:40 hours on November 2, 2002, the aircraft carrier USS Constellation slowly and proudly leaves San Diego Harbor for her final deployment before decommissioning. She was the second ship in the Kitty Hawk Class of ships and the third ship in the US Navy to bear the name Constellation. Nicknamed 'America’s Flagship', she was decommissioned on August 7, 2003, after 41 years, nine months and 11 days of naval service. She will be moth-balled in the Pacific Northwest.
USS Constellation (CV64) - At 10:40 hours on November 2, 2002, the aircraft carrier USS Constellation slowly and proudly leaves San Diego Harbor for her final deployment before decommissioning. She was the second ship in the Kitty Hawk Class of ships and the third ship in the US Navy to bear the name Constellation. Nicknamed 'America’s Flagship', she was decommissioned on August 7, 2003, after 41 years, nine months and 11 days of naval service. She will be moth-balled in the Pacific Northwest.
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