About this Unit
USS Ranger (CVA-61) was a Forrestal-class aircraft carrier commissioned by the United States Navy in 1957. Throughout her service, Ranger played a significant role in the Vietnam War, launching airstrikes and supporting operations off the coast of Southeast Asia. The carrier also participated in Operation Desert Storm in 1991, providing crucial air support during the liberation of Kuwait. After decades of distinguished service, USS Ranger was decommissioned in 1993 and later scrapped, leaving a legacy as one of the Navy's most storied carriers.
Historical Facts
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First of Her Kind: USS Ranger (CVA-61) was the first aircraft carrier built from the keel up as an angled-deck carrier, rather than being converted from a straight-deck design.
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Commissioned During the Cold War: She was commissioned on August 10, 1957, at a time when the United States and Soviet Union were in the early years of the Cold War naval competition.
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Vietnam War Service: Ranger made multiple deployments to the Gulf of Tonkin, launching thousands of sorties in support of U.S. operations during the Vietnam War.
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Hollywood Star: USS Ranger appeared in several movies, most notably in "Top Gun" (1986), "Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home" (1986), and "Flight of the Intruder" (1991).
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Operation Desert Storm: The carrier participated in Operation Desert Storm in 1991, launching air strikes against Iraqi forces and providing air cover for coalition operations.
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First Female Naval Aviator Carrier Landing: In 1982, Lt. Cmdr. Barbara Allen Rainey became the first female naval aviator to land on a carrier when she landed on the Ranger.
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Collision Incident: In February 1979, Ranger was involved in a collision with the Liberian tanker MV Fortune, sustaining damage but managing to avoid a major disaster.
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Presidential Visit: President Richard Nixon visited the USS Ranger in 1969, boosting morale and highlighting its importance during the Vietnam War.
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Longest Serving Forrestal-Class Carrier: Out of the four Forrestal-class carriers, Ranger had the longest continuous service, serving for almost 37 years before decommissioning.
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Decommissioning and Fate: USS Ranger was decommissioned on July 10, 1993, and despite preservation efforts, was eventually scrapped in 2017 in Brownsville, Texas.