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USS Ranger finds a home in Fairview

USS Ranger will end up in Fairview, Ore.

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The USS Ranger CV-61, "The Top Gun of the Pacific Fleet," built in Newport News, Va., was first commissioned in August 1957. It is 1,071 feet long, weighs 88,000 tons, and extends 271 feet at its widest point. In its day it could hold a crew of 5,600. The massive aircraft carrier will soon have a new home along the Columbia River in Fairview, Ore.

There was a lot to celebrate on the USS Ranger’s 53rd birthday.

Known as the “Top Gun of the Pacific Fleet,” the aircraft carrier has been the focus of a nearly decade-long effort, with the ultimate goal being to bring it from Bremerton, Wash., to the Portland-metro/Vancouver area so that the vessel could be used as a museum, tourist attraction, educational center, emergency preparedness center and military memorial.

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