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Norfolk Naval Shipyard's repair of USS Forrestal (CVA-59) led to changes in the Navy’s approach to fire safety.
PORTSMOUTH, Va. -- October is an important month in the history and heritage of USS Forrestal (CVA-59). Commissioned into service the first of the month in 1955, the disastrous tragedy that unfolded in 1967 led to changes in the Navy’s approach to fire safety. Always there to answer the call, Norfolk Naval Shipyard (NNSY) stepped up to repair the stricken ship and make the modifications to ensure within reasonable doubt, such loss would not happen again. This time on Heritage Hour and in honor of National Fire Prevention Week, we look back at the events of the Forrestal fire, the exceptional work of NNSY personnel and the lasting changes that are still seen today.
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