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- USS Enterprise fire - Wikipedia
The 1969 USS Enterprise fire was a major fire and series of explosions that broke out aboard aircraft carrier USS Enterprise on January 14, 1969, off the coast of Oahu, Hawaii, US
- H-025-2 USS Enterprise Fire 1969 - NHHC
On the morning of 14 January 1969, the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS Enterprise (CVAN-65) was operating about 70 nautical miles southwest of Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
- The USS ENTERPRISE (CVAN-65) fire and munition explosions
The effects of this latest aircraft carrier disaster was still being evaluated by the Services when, on 23 March 1969, a Viet Cong sapper team attacked the U S ammunition storage area in Qui Nhon, Vietnam Fire and secondary mass detonations of munition stacks resulted
- How a U. S. Navy Nuclear Aircraft Carrier Became an ‘Inferno’
In January of 1969, the USS Enterprise—no, not the starship from Star Trek, but rather the aircraft carrier—caught on fire off the coast of Hawaii As a result of the fire, 28 people died, 314 were injured, and the cost to the Navy was over $126 million
- Fire on the Flight Deck: The 1969 USS Enterprise Disaster
On the morning of January 14, 1969, the aircraft carrier USS Enterprise (CVAN-65) was conducting routine flight operations in the waters off Hawaii when a single moment of mechanical failure triggered one of the worst peacetime disasters in U S naval aviation history
- 1969 — Jan 14, Explosions and Fire, USS Enterprise, off Pearl Harbor . . .
“An explosion aboard the aircraft carrier USS Enterprise kills 27 people in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, on this day in 1969 A rocket accidentally detonated, destroying 15 planes and injuring more than 300 people
- USS Enterprise 1969 Fire: Tragedy and Heroism Aboard America’s First . . .
On January 14, 1969, the U S Navy’s groundbreaking aircraft carrier USS Enterprise (CVN-65) was rocked by a catastrophic series of explosions and fires that would leave an indelible mark on naval history
- 1969, Jan 14: Explosion rocks USS Enterprise | The NAFI Blog
An explosion aboard the aircraft carrier USS Enterprise kills 27 people in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, on this day in 1969 A rocket accidentally detonated, destroying 15 planes and injuring more than 300 people
- A Tragic Day in Naval History: The USS Enterprise Explosion of 1969
The USS Enterprise was stationed off the coast of Hawaii during pre-deployment exercises when the tragedy struck A Zuni rocket accidentally overheated and exploded on the flight deck, triggering a chain reaction of fires and secondary explosions as other munitions ignited
- Heroes of USS Enterprise Remembered at The Museum of Flight
The January 14, 1969 calamity 75 miles from Pearl Harbor resulted in 28 deaths and 343 people injured A panel of survivors of this disaster will be at the Museum on Saturday, August 15 at 2 p m to reminisce about the heroic actions on that day
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