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  2. 1967 USS Forrestal fire - Wikipedia

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    Forrestal fire. from Naval Aviation News, October 1967. Personal account of the USS Forrestal fire, July 29, 1967 at the Wayback Machine (archived 20 April 2009) Virtual Wall: A Memorial to the men who died in the Forrestal fire; US Navy. Witness to History: USS Forrestal Fire Archived 5 November 2004 at the Wayback Machine. 1 August 2002.

  3. John K. Beling - Wikipedia

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    Beling was commanding officer of the aircraft carrier USS Forrestal at the time of the July 29, 1967 fire that killed 134 sailors and officers, injured 161, and caused $72 million (1967 dollars) in damage to the ship. The Navy investigation into the fire cleared Beling of wrongdoing.

  4. Second VA-65 (U.S. Navy) - Wikipedia

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    July–December 1967: Due to the fire on the USS Forrestal and her departure from combat duty on Yankee Station, VA-65 sent a detachment (Det-64) to the Constellation to augment VA-196 for the remainder of the ship's 1967 combat tour in Vietnam. May–June 1969: USS Kitty Hawk, with VA-65 aboard, relieved Enterprise in the Sea of Japan.

  5. Shockwave (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Gulf of Tonkin, Vietnam (July 29, 1967) - the USS Forrestal Fire; Jefferson, Georgia (July 29, 2000) - a driver's son runs out on the track to check on him and is hit by an out of control car; Mount Hood, Oregon (May 30, 2002) - a helicopter crashes while trying to rescue injured mountain climbers; 2 December 7, 2007

  6. VAW-123 - Wikipedia

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    On 29 July 1967, while serving in the Gulf of Tonkin, USS Forrestal suffered an onboard fire resulting in the death of 134 crew members, 161 injured, 21 aircraft damaged or destroyed and millions of dollars in damage to the ship. USS Forrestal returned to Norfolk with VAW-123 and the rest of the ship's crew and Airwing. VAW-123 had no loss of ...

  7. List of Seconds from Disaster episodes - Wikipedia

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    Fighter aircraft on the aircraft carrier USS Forrestal prepare to launch for a sortie over Vietnam. Suddenly a fighter jet explodes and a massive blast rocks the ship. Despite the crew efforts the fire spread to the below deck. The disaster kills 132 personnel with a further 161 wounded and 2 missing, presumed dead.

  8. Sailors on US Navy flattops have been drinking and bathing in ...

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    The US Navy recently acknowledged it found jet fuel in the drinking water aboard the aircraft carrier USS Nimitz. Veteran sailors and Marines told Insider that contaminated water has been ...

  9. Stop Our Ship - Wikipedia

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    In July fires were started on the USS Forrestal and USS Ranger, the eighteenth instance of sabotage aboard the latter vessel, a prime target back home for peace activists’ ‘Stop Our Ships’ agitation.” [45]: 258 The fire on the Forrestal resulted in over $7 million in damage and was the largest single act of sabotage in naval history.