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The aircraft carrier USS
Midway is pictured at Navy Pier in downtown
San Diego, where it’s being converted into a
museum and memorial.
(photo by Chas Pfeil) |
SAN
DIEGO -- March 2, 2004 -- Northrop Grumman Corporation
(NYSE: NOC) helped restore the historic aircraft carrier
USS Midway (CVA-41) for the San Diego Aircraft
Carrier Museum. The Midway was built by Northrop Grumman's
Newport News sector and delivered to the U.S. Navy
in 1945. After serving nearly 50 years, the ship was
decommissioned in 1992 and is now being converted
into a museum and memorial.
Last
November, the San Diego Aircraft Carrier Museum asked
all shipyards in the area for support for the Midway
project by repairing and restoring three brow platforms
and two brows. Continental Maritime, a subsidiary
of Northrop Grumman Newport News, was the only shipyard
to respond to this request. The Structural, Coating
and Rigging departments worked on the project.
"Continental Maritime proved itself a true friend
of the San Diego Aircraft Carrier Museum and, by extension,
the Navy," said the museum executive director,
Navy Rear Adm. Riley Mixson (ret.). "We've always
recognized and appreciated Continental's leadership
in San Diego and most recently they have made a major
contribution to the establishment of the flagship
of floating naval aviation museums here in San Diego."
In January, tugs pulled the 45,000-ton decommissioned
warship to Naval Air Station North Island. Restored
vintage aircraft were taken on board and the restored
brows and brow platforms were transported across the
bay on a Continental Maritime barge for the arrival
of Midway at Navy Pier Downtown.
As
a thank you to Continental Maritime for its contributions
and efforts, Northrop Grumman employees Dick Beavers,
Gene Heldenbrand and Paul Trussler were invited to
board Midway for her final voyage across
the bay on Jan. 10. This was a sentimental journey
for Beavers, as Midway was the first ship
he served on during his naval career.
Midway will officially be open to the public
this spring. Guided tours will include a visit to
the hanger bays, flight deck and bridge along with
various exhibits, flight simulators, etc. More detailed
information is available at www.midway.org/.
Located in San Diego, Continental Maritimedelivers
service and support to aircraft carriers as well as
other ships in the U.S. Navy fleet stationed on the
west coast. Continental Maritime is a certified Master
Ship Repair Contractor with the U.S. Navy and has
accomplished hundreds of ship repair contracts for
the Navy and Military Sealift Command.
Northrop Grumman Newport News, headquartered in Newport
News, Va., is the nation's sole designer, builder
and refueler of nuclear-powered aircraft carriers
and one of only two companies capable of designing
and building nuclear-powered submarines. Newport News
also provides after-market services for a wide array
of naval and commercial vessels.