Posted on Mar 7, 2015
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USS Ranger towed from Bremerton; next stop Texas scrap yard

BREMERTON, Wash. — The mothballed aircraft carrier USS Ranger was towed out of Bremerton Thursday, starting a 16,000-mile trip from Puget Sound, around South America to a scrap yard in Texas.

The USS Constellation completed the same five-month journey in January to International Shipbreaking at Brownsville, Texas.

The Ranger was commissioned in 1957 and was active from the Vietnam War to Operation Desert Storm, the first Persian Gulf War. The carrier was decommissioned in 1993 at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard.

USS Ranger leaving Puget Sound for Texas scrap yard
The Kitsap Sun reports the Ranger's departure will leave two carriers in the Bremerton mothball fleet, the USS Independence and the USS Kitty Hawk.

The Independence goes to Texas later this year. The Navy is holding Kitty Hawk in reserve until the supercarrier USS Gerald R. Ford becomes active in 2019.
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MAJ Matthew Arnold
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Shouldn't that be steamed rather than sailed. ;-)
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CPO Emmett (Bud) Carpenter
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nope. No matter how it's powered, it's always sailed.
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PO1 Steven Kuhn
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I would like to know if there is a list of mothballed ships that can be readily called back to service should the situation arise where we need more ships in a hurry. Who knows, maybe that time is now!?!?

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SGT Edward Thomas
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I hate seeing it go. My dad served on the Ranger in the early to mid 60s.
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