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USS Lexington-- The-Blue-Ghost' -- Corpus Christi Bay. On 26 November 1991, the US Navy turned Lexington over to the City of Corpus Christi. On 15 June 1992, the ship was donated as a museum and now operates as the "USS Lexington Museum on the Bay" at 2914 North Shoreline
Corpus Christi: United States: 1942 Essex class: Aircraft carrier: Sank the Japanese aircraft carrier Zuikaku (the last remaining carrier that attacked Pearl Harbor, and the ship that sank Lexington's predecessor, USS Lexington) [34] USS Ling: United States New Jersey: Hackensack: United States: 1943 Balao class: Submarine
Patriots Point Naval and Maritime Museum Y Tennessee: Memphis: Mississippi River Museum: Texas: Corpus Christi: USS Lexington on the Bay Museum: Texas: Fredericksburg: Chester Nimitz Museum of the Pacific War: Texas: Galveston: Seawolf Park: Texas: Galveston: Texas Seaport Museum: Y Texas: Galveston: Ocean Star Offshore Drilling Rig & Museum: Texas
154548 - USS Lexington Museum, Corpus Christi, Texas [19] 154550 - Air Victory Museum, Medford, New Jersey [20] 154554 - San Diego Air and Space Museum, Gillespie Field Annex, San Diego, California. [citation needed] A-7C TV A-7D Corsair II in the Southeast Asia War Gallery at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force. 156734 - NAS Fallon ...
It is on loan from the National Museum of Naval Aviation in Pensacola, Florida. [80] 53593 - National Naval Aviation Museum at Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida. [81] 53804 - USS Lexington (CV-16) museum in Corpus Christi, Texas. [82] 53842 - USS Yorktown (CV-10) at the Patriot's Point Naval and Maritime Museum in Charleston, South Carolina.
Argentine Navy A-4Q 0655/3-A-202, preserved at the Argentine Naval Aviation Museum, in 2007. The Douglas A-4 Skyhawk is an American single-engine carrier-capable lightweight attack aircraft designed for the United States Navy.
Seashore historian Bill Burke identified the fuselage as a piece of a Remote Control Aerial Target (RCAT), a drone plane that was used for anti-aircraft artillery training at Camp Wellfleet, a ...
They recommended the establishment of a second air training station, and further, that it be located on Corpus Christi Bay. NAS Corpus Christi was commissioned by its first Commanding Officer, CAPT Alva Berhard, on March 12, 1941. The first flight training started on May 5, 1941. US Navy North American SNJ-4s warming up for training at NAS ...