Originally posted by Grits
The worst loss of a ship at Bikini was the Saratoga, an historically important ship wasted for no good reason (they had plenty of ships for that test, no need to use the Sara).
Disagree - By the end of WW2 the "Sara" was pretty well long in the tooth. Having taken several torpedoes and a couple Kamikaze hits during the war - while serviceable, it was taking more and more to keep her running. That and with all the Essex CV's and the Midway's coming into the fleet she was pretty much obselete. Still it would have been nice if they could have made a museum out of her.
A REAL tragic loss was that they didn't try and save the USS ENTERPRISE CV-6 from being scrapped. She was the most decorated ship in the history of anyone's Navy - having 20 Battlestars and a boatload of other awards.
Another loss at Bikini was the battleship USS ARKANSAS BB-33. Oldest BB in the fleet.

P.S. KD303, hijack another one of my threads and I am going to send Guedio & Vinny over to rearange your kneecaps!

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