The retired U.S. Navy vessel will head to Brownsville, Texas, on a two-week journey that will end with the aircraft carrier's dismantling.
Kennedy, a decommissioned U.S. Navy aircraft carrier, will travel down the Delaware Bay Thursday on its way to Texas for dismantling. The ship left the Navy Yard in Philadelphia around 10 a.m ...
The vessel will pass through the Delaware Bay throughout the morning before ... but the U.S. Coast Guard confirmed to CBS News Philadelphia that "positive progress has been made" in making sure ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI ... The large ship will be towed through the Delaware River, through the Delaware Bay and into the Atlantic Ocean. Once it reaches the Gulf Coast of Texas, crews will ...
A team from the Coast Guard Sector Delaware Bay worked with representatives ... On Tuesday, a gale-force gust of 39 mph was measured at Philadelphia International Airport. The National Weather ...
The military decommissioned the ship in 2007 and it has been in Philadelphia ever since. You will be able to see the large ship make its transit along the Delaware River through the Delaware Bay ...