Midway sailed in every ocean of the world, covering more miles than anyone can count. It is estimated that more than 200,000 young Americans trod her decks, gaining manhood, fighting their country's wars and sometimes paying the ultimate price. After ultimately serving her country for 47 years, Midway now rests at San Diego, Ca, ready to begin her final "tour of duty" as a floating museum. She will become a tribute to the contributions of the armed services and as a dynamic, interactive beacon of education and entertainment. How popular is the Midway? In the three days before being mothballed, more than 50,000 people visited her for a final look."Midway Magic" is more than a slogan. The ship operated longer, survived more modernization projects and was forward deployed longer than any other aircraft carrier. It was the crew of the Midway that provided the sorcery. But, like the magician's hat from which the rabbit appears, the Midway was the vessel in which the magic had been created. Long after the quiet descended on Midway's empty compartments, her catapults forever silent, her main engines cold and motionless, her halyards clear, we will remember her and say "There truly was Magic here."
Submitted by The Virtual Navy
Submitted by The Virtual Navy