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On an only tangentially related note, she says she was on the Enterprise, a year ago. Thing that pops into my head is the Enterprise was made inactive 9 years ago, and formally decommissioned 4 years ago. I thought it was mostly just a rusting hulk floating there in NN?

I guess they're still salvaging some parts, I wouldn't have necessarily thought there' d be active personnel on it at all anymore? Using it for training space, picking parts off?

For nearly three years, the carrier — now called "Ex-USS Enterprise" after its decommissioning in February 2017 — has waited out its final days where its life began as the Navy determines the best way to dismantle what's left of it.

About 25 workers spend their days maintaining and inspecting the carrier, defending the vessel from water intrusion, flaking paint, leaks, and other threats, and working to prepare it for a move to its final destination, said Mike Smith, who manages Newport News Shipbuilding's Ex-Enterprise program.

"It's an empty ship," Smith told Insider.

https://businessinsider.com/us-navy-spending-more-to-store-ex-enterprise-aircraft-carrier-2021-10

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Navy boot camp names the barracks recruits sleep in after ships.

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But she specifically wrote "the USS enterprise which was the ship I was in."

Are you suggesting she can't distinguish between land and sea?

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expecting foids to know the difference

smh

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I was wondering the same since the Enterprise is no longer in service. Might be some creative bait

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Great detective work!

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