Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus announced today that the first Armstrong-class Auxiliary General Oceanographic Research (AGOR) ship will be named Neil Armstrong.
Mabus named the future R/V Neil Armstrong (AGOR 27) to honor the memory of Ne
"2Cdo" said That's cool, but it'd be even cooler if it was a spaceship named after him.
Does the US still have any?
Oh, I'm sure they still have something, it's just so secret that the unwashed masses don't know about it.
NASA might not have a way to get into space, but I'm sure the US military still does - and I don't just mean the rockets they use to launch satellites into space.
"bootlegga" said That's cool, but it'd be even cooler if it was a spaceship named after him.
Does the US still have any?
Oh, I'm sure they still have something, it's just so secret that the unwashed masses don't know about it.
NASA might not have a way to get into space, but I'm sure the US military still does - and I don't just mean the rockets they use to launch satellites into space.
That's cool, but it'd be even cooler if it was a spaceship named after him.
Does the US still have any?
That's cool, but it'd be even cooler if it was a spaceship named after him.
Does the US still have any?
Oh, I'm sure they still have something, it's just so secret that the unwashed masses don't know about it.
NASA might not have a way to get into space, but I'm sure the US military still does - and I don't just mean the rockets they use to launch satellites into space.
That's cool, but it'd be even cooler if it was a spaceship named after him.
Does the US still have any?
Oh, I'm sure they still have something, it's just so secret that the unwashed masses don't know about it.
NASA might not have a way to get into space, but I'm sure the US military still does - and I don't just mean the rockets they use to launch satellites into space.
It's true.