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Bye Bye, Kitty
Japan says goodbye to USS Kitty Hawk
By Allison Batdorff, Stars and Stripes Pacific edition, Friday, May 30, 2008 YOKOSUKA NAVAL BASE, Japan - Usually the teary-eyed folks on Yokosuka's piers wave goodbye to the sailors onboard, not to the Navy warship carrying them away. But much of Wednesday's pier-side sentiment was for the ship itself when USS Kitty Hawk steamed away from Yokosuka Naval Base for the last time. Schoolchildren waved hand-drawn signs saying "Don't Forget Japan!" "Fly Free, Kitty Hawk!" and "We Will Miss You!" while dignitaries waxed eloquent about the 47-year-old aircraft carrier's service to the fleet. After almost a decade forward-deployed to Japan, Kitty Hawk is returning stateside to offload equipment and sailors to its replacement - the USS George Washington - and is scheduled for decommissioning in 2009. Before he boarded the ship, Kitty Hawk Strike Group Commander Rear Adm. Richard Wren called the departure bittersweet. "This is the beginning of the end for the Kitty Hawk," Wren said. Hitoshi Kimura, senior vice minister for foreign affairs of Japan, called the 1,065-foot-long, 280-foot-wide Kitty Hawk "the most famous warship in Japan" and a "symbol" of the U.S.-Japanese alliance. "I am proud to call Kitty Hawk our ship, not just your ship," Kimura said. While Kitty Hawk's "door is closing," a new door will open when the George Washington arrives in Yokosuka in August, U.S. Ambassador to Japan Thomas Schieffer said. "When Japan and the U.S. stand together, peace has its best chance," Schieffer said. "Goodbye, Kitty Hawk; hello George Washington!" The George Washington will be the Navy's first nuclear-propelled aircraft carrier forward-deployed to Japan. The carriers are to meet in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, next month, when roughly a third of Kitty Hawk's crew will crossdeck to the George Washington. The George Washington is in San Diego undergoing repairs after a May 22 fire damaged the ship and trapped several sailors for hours. Officials have not released the cause of the fire, the extent of the damage or whether it will affect the hull swap with the Kitty Hawk. After Hawaii, Kitty Hawk will stop in San Diego, but the carrier's final destination is Bremerton, Wash., where it will be decommissioned next year. On Wednesday, amid the speeches, balloons and final farewell ceremony, 13-year-old Andrew Debolt said Kitty Hawk had served the Navy well. "It did its time," Debolt said. "It's been through a lot of things." Moreover, the ship's departure makes for a great cultural joke in Japan, Yamaguchi Corp. interpreter Masami Wada said. "Today it is no longer 'Hello Kitty' in Japan," Wada pointed out. "Today, it's Goodbye, Kitty.' " While the farewell festivities were nice, Tabatha Anderson and her son Tyler said they're already looking forward to the George Washington's arrival ceremony - because that means their beloved sailor is home. "We're going to miss him," Tabatha Anderson said of her husband, who departed with the Kitty Hawk on Wednesday and will join the George Washington crew in Hawaii.
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Kitty Hawk
I was on the Kitty Hawk CV-63 with HS-8 during the Iranian Hostage Crisis. Capt Chatam was the skipper then his motto was "press on". Great Ship the Hawk. Another great ship that served her nation and her Navy will go to rest now. Kitty Hawk "First in Flight". During Vietnam I believe the Kitty Hawk earned the nickname "The Butcher of the Seventh Fleet".
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Kitty Hawk arrives at its final port
Kitty Hawk arrives at its final port
The Associated Press Posted : Thursday Sep 4, 2008 6:51:37 EDT BREMERTON, Wash. — The aircraft carrier Kitty Hawk has arrived in Puget Sound on its final voyage before decommissioning at Bremerton. A Naval Base Kitsap spokesman, Tom Danaher, said the carrier was on schedule to tie up at 9 a.m. Tuesday. The 47-year-old ship is the Navy’s last carrier powered by diesel fuel. The Kitty Hawk was stationed the past 10 years in Japan and traveled this summer to San Diego. It’s arriving with a crew of 1,600 that will be drawn down to about 400 by October to prepare the ship for decommissioning early next year.
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