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  1. It was a virtual reprise of the Akron’s fate. Once again, Wiley’s luck held out. Only two of his 83 crewmen died in the slow-motion crash—Radioman 1st Class Ernest Dailey, who jumped out of the ship 100 feet above the ocean, and Filipino mess steward Florentino Edquiba, who refused to abandon ship because he could not swim.

  2. Jan 27, 2018 · The airships of the Akron class, Akron and Macon, were ordered in 1926 before the Great Depression. The two ships were commissioned into U.S. Navy service in 1931 and 1933, respectively. The Akron class was a classic pill-shaped interwar airship design, with a rigid skin made of cloth and aluminum and filled with helium.

  3. Lt. Henry Fonda, of the US Navy between 1942 and 1946, interrupted a prominent career as a film actor in order to serve his country when it needed him most.

  4. Dec 2, 2013 · The 23-Class could carry up to three Sopwith fighters. Throughout the summer and fall of 1918, the Royal Navy conducted a series of test flights in which one, then two, and later even three Sopwith Camel bi-planes were launched from suspension hooks slung beneath the ship’s hull. Despite plans to field as many as 17 of these flying aircraft ...

  5. In the 1930s, the U.S. Navy commissioned the largest aircraft ever constructed in America—the airships Akron (ZRS-4) and Macon (ZRS-5). 1 Also known as zeppelins, rigid airships such as the Hindenburg, Akron, and Macon featured a duralumin framework with the lifting gas carried in separate “cells” inside the cloth-covered hull. As early ...

  6. Navy.TogetherWeServed.com is a unique website for all who served in the U.S. Navy. Here is where you can reconnect with people you served with, share in the camaraderie of other Navy Veterans, and preserve a comprehensive legacy of your Navy service for your family and future generations.

  7. Jan 31, 2020 · The airships of the Akron class, Akron and Macon, were ordered in 1926 before the Great Depression. The two ships were commissioned into U.S. Navy service in 1931 and 1933, respectively.

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