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USS Forrestal supercarrier on final trip to scrap heap

USS Forrestal: The massive aircraft carrier left under tow early Tuesday to begin its 17- or 18-day trip.

By Associated Press
PHILADELPHIA

The Navy's first post-World War II supercarrier has left Philadelphia on a final trip to a scrapping facility in Texas.

The Philadelphia Inquirer says the massive aircraft carrier聽USS聽Forrestal聽left under tow early Tuesday to begin its 17- or 18-day trip.

The 60-year-old ship is being taken to a Brownsville, Texas, recycling facility owned by All Star Metals, which was paid 1 cent to haul away and dismantle it.

The聽USS聽Forrestal聽was decommissioned in September 1993, after more than 38 years of service.

It's best known for a 1967 fire on its flight deck that killed 132 crewmen and injured 62 others.

The Navy made the聽USS聽Forrestal聽available for donation as a museum or memorial but says it received no feasible applications for reuse.