Navy Lt. Shelley Conyers, whose husband, Andre, is the son of Denise Conyers of Dillon, and Junior Blakley, of Dillon, along withnearly 12, 000 past and current crewmembers, family and friends attended the inactivation of aircraft carrier USS Enterprise (CVN 65).
Enterprise, the world’s first nuclear powered aircraft carrier, recently completed its 25th and final deployment and returned to its homeport of Naval Station Norfolk for a scheduled inactivation, held prior to the ship’s terminal offload program and subsequent decommissioning. The inactivation ceremony was the last official public event for the ship, and served as a celebration of life for the ship and the more than 100, 000 Sailors who served aboard.
The Chief of Naval Operations, the Commander of United States Fleet Forces, nine of twenty-three prior commanding officers, many decorated war heroes, and thousands of Enterprise veterans attended the event.
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For more information on USS Enterprise, her legendary history, and Inactivation Week events, visit enterprise. navy. mil.
Conyers Attends Inactivation Of Aircraft Carrier
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