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Sold for Scrap

Posted on 2013-10-24 by Patrick
If you are at all familiar with Navy Disasters you have no doubt heard about the USS Forrestal.  1967 a fire on board changed the Navy’s safety regulations as well as every day life on a ship.  The impact of this disaster was so strong, that when I joined the Navy in December of 2006 film strip of the accident and the ensuing fire were still being shown to Seamen as part of their basic training.

Senator John McCain then a Lieutenant Commander was on A4 that had been struck by an errant missile.  He had been waiting to take for authorization to fly when the missile struck his ship starting the fire.

In addition to the fire, the USS Forrestal was the first of the super carriers.  It is a piece of Naval History.  The Navy has since sold it for scrap.  For a whopping penny.

http://www.stripes.com/news/navy/forrestal-navy-s-1st-supercarrier-and-site-of-disaster-sold-for-1-cent-1.248584

Consider that it cost the United States roughly 218 Million dollars.  That is $218,000,000.00.  The Navy then operated the ship up until 1993.  Even discounting the millions of dollars of damage caused by the fire in the South China Sea, the Navy did get it’s money’s worth from the ship.  It was in operation from 1955-1993.  That is 38 years,  $5,736,842.11 per year in its value plus operating costs and repairs.

It is however rather astonishing that the ship sold for only a penny less than a billionth of the original cost without even factoring inflation.  It is important to note the Navy did try to make a donation but there were no takers.  Even still, scrap metal costs would lead you to believe the Navy could get a better deal than a single penny, current costs are $0.06-$0.10 per pound for steel  http://rockawayrecycling.com/scrap-metal-pictures/scrap-metal-prices/ I’m just ball parking my math here, but I think it is safe to say that a penny was a rip off.

About Patrick

First and foremost, Patrick is a fallen being far from perfect in just about every way. Saved by Christ more than a decade ago, his life has been transformed. While there is more to Patrick than simply his redemption this must be placed up front because it is perhaps the most important brick in the foundation of this blog. Additional information about Patrick includes his home. He is a displaced native Minnesotan who has studied just about everything. He holds both a Bachelor of Science in Multi-Disciplinary Studies and an MBA with an additional emphasis on Public Relations, both from Liberty University.
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