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    Over 100 sailors were killed during the deadliest incident aboard a US Navy ship since WWII

    By Samantha Franco,

    23 days ago

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    The USS Forrestal (CV-59) served under the US Navy for nearly four decades, participating in a number of combat operations. However, her most infamous moment came in 1967, with a major flight deck accident that caused extensive damage to the ship and led to significant loss of life.

    In the aftermath of this disaster, the Navy took immediate action, implementing training reforms to prevent a tragedy like this from ever happening again.

    The USS Forrestal 's early service in the Atlantic and Mediterranean

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    Aerial view of aircraft lined up on the angled flight deck of the Forrestal-class aircraft carrier the USS Forrestal (CV-59) of the United States Navy whilst on deployment in the Mediterrrean Sea with the US Sixth Fleet on 25 October 1957. (Photo Credit: Keystone / Getty Images)

    The USS Forrestal was the lead ship in her class of aircraft carriers . She was commissioned on October 1, 1955, becoming the first carrier specifically designed to operate jet aircraft, earning her the title of the Navy's first "supercarrier."

    Forrestal began her service in the Atlantic during the Suez Crisis and was subsequently deployed to the Mediterranean with the US Sixth Fleet. Before providing air support during the Vietnam War , she was stationed just off the coast of Beirut for three days during the 1958 Lebanon crisis .

    In November 1963, Forrestal made history when a Lockheed C-130 Hercules performed 21 full-stop landings and takeoffs on her flight deck, setting a record for the largest and heaviest aircraft to land on an aircraft carrier. The next year, US President Lyndon B. Johnson sent the ship to Brazil to support the successful military coup against President João Goulart.

    The explosion on that fateful day

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    An A-4 Skyhawk burns shortly after its fuel tank was struck by a Zuni missile aboard the USS Forrestal . (Photo Credits: Unknown Author / United States Government / Wikimedia Commons / Public Domain).

    In June 1967, the USS Forrestal was positioned in the Gulf of Tonkin, near Vietnam's northern coast in the South China Sea . During this time, aircraft from Attack Carrier Air Wing 17 (CVW-17) carried out numerous successful missions from the carrier, marking it as the Navy's most intense air raid operation up to that point.

    On July 29, 1967, an electrical malfunction aboard a McDonnell Douglas F-4B Phantom IIs on the Forrestal caused an Mk 32 "Zuni" Five-Inch Folding-Fin Aircraft Rocket (FFAR) to accidentally fire. It streaked across the deck and struck a parked, combat-ready Douglas A-4E Skyhawk , dislodging its 400-gallon external fuel tank. Senator John McCain was in the Skyhawk but managed to escape from the cockpit.

    The collision ignited fuel from the A-4E, starting a fire that quickly spread. The initial explosion killed the first two firefighting teams trying to contain the blaze. Over the next five minutes, nine more explosions occurred following the rocket launch. The growing inferno eventually detonated a 1,000-pound AN-M65 bomb.

    The losses onboard the USS Forrestal were devastating

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    Crewmen, supporting firehoses on their shoulders, stand amid the smouldering ruins on deck the USS Forrestal. The 76,000-ton aircraft carrier suffered heavy damage as the flames, fanned by 35 mile-an-hour wind, exploded bombs and rockets of burning aircraft. (Photo Credit: Bettmann / Getty Images)

    The fire blazed uncontrollably, trapping pilots inside their planes. Authorities took a full day to bring the inferno under control, a challenge made worst by the initial bomb blast that damaged the flight deck and allowed fuel to leak into the lower sections of the USS Forrestal . Further explosions worsened the situation, leading to the heartbreaking loss of 50 crew members when one explosion erupted directly above their sleeping quarters.

    The determined efforts of the destroyers USS Rupertus (DD-851) and George K. MacKenzie (DD-836) were essential in eventually extinguishing the fire, revealing the full scale of the disaster. Many of the injured were evacuated to the hospital ship USS Repose (AH-16).

    The catastrophe resulted in the deaths of 134 sailors and left hundreds more injured. Additionally, more than 20 aircraft, including F-4Bs, A-4Es, and North American RA-5C Vigilantes, were destroyed, causing damages to the carrier exceeding $70 million .

    Fires at sea present a terrible dilemma for sailors: face the flames, be consumed by the blaze, or leap into the perilous waters. There is no safety. While some aboard the Forrestal survived the tragedy, others met a more brutal end. The explosions marked the deadliest event on a US Navy vessel since the Second World War .

    The US Navy changed its training

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    US Navy recruits practice using a firehose during firefighter training at Naval Station Great Lakes in Illinois. (Photo Credit: Ralf-Finn Hestoft / CORBIS / Getty Images)

    In the wake of the incident, the Navy undertook a thorough examination of its firefighting training protocols, uncovering a lax environment, inadequate firefighting skills among sailors, and slow responses to unforeseen accidents.

    The Aircraft Carrier Safety Review Panel, chaired by Rear Adm. Forsyth Massey, investigated the tragedy and concluded that, "Poor and outdated doctrinal and technical documentation of ordnance and aircraft equipment and procedures, evident at all levels of command, was a contributing cause of the accidental rocket firing."

    In response to the events on the USS Forrestal , the Navy launched a complete revamp of its training programs, implementing new guidelines and enhancements. Despite the unfortunate incident, the Navy gained crucial insights and established essential firefighting training for its sailors, which continues to be upheld today. The goal was to ensure that such incidents would never occur again.

    The USS Forrestal remained in service for several years after

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    USS Forrestal (CV-59), 1992. (Photo Credit: L Smith / Classicstock / Getty Images)

    Surprisingly, the explosions on July 29, 1967, didn't inflict enough damage to prevent the USS Forrestal from being repaired. Once cleared to return to duty, the aircraft carrier was deployed to the Mediterranean multiple times, participated in the 1981 Gulf of Sidra incident , took part in Operation Earnest Will in the Middle East and was placed on standby during the Gulf War .

    After providing air support during Operation Provide Comfort in 1991, Forrestal transitioned into a training carrier and was re-designated AVT-59. In 1993, she was decommissioned. Twenty-three years later, in 2015, she was ultimately scrapped following unsuccessful efforts to convert her into a museum.

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    Currently, a model of the vessel is exhibited in the "America's War in Vietnam" section at the National Museum of the US Navy.

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    Aaron Springman
    9d ago
    What's funny is that isn't what even how it happened but I guess they still covering for McCain even in the after life . I gre up with a neighbor who's son died in that explosion , he was told McCain tried to hotdog a landing and crashed but his good old daddy the admiral, covered for him.
    Democrat CULT is REAL!!!
    16d ago
    WHYYYY publish these type articles?????ESPECIALLY why the ABSURD headline, making us think an American ship just suffered ""the worst Navy disaster since WWll!!!?????@#@#""
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