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GreenKnight121
11th Nov 2011, 05:58
Aircraft carrier embarks on unique mission as basketball arena - latimes.com (http://www.latimes.com/sports/la-sp-1111-aircraft-carrier-basketball-20111111,0,6672064.story)

The flight deck of the aircraft carrier Carl Vinson is 1,094 feet long and its official use is for fighter jets to load up and take off, leaving the ship at 150 mph as they travel from one end to the other.

On Friday, though, it will have a much different use, serving as a staging prop for a college basketball game. This wild idea has been 10 years in the making, the concept of Michigan State Athletic Director Mark Hollis, whose team will play top-rated North Carolina.

"Some people call me a mad scientist," Hollis said Thursday from the top deck of the carrier. Tom Izzo, his basketball coach, rolled his eyes and nodded in agreement.

The transformation of the aircraft carrier started Wednesday when the same basketball court that was used for the 2011 NCAA national championship game was lifted by crane more than 14 stories and laid piece by piece, as if it was a jigsaw puzzle, until all 258 squares snapped together.

About 7,000 seats brought in to form an arena and the two basketball stanchions were put in place.

Secret Service agents will arrive early Friday morning to sweep the ship because President Obama is expected to attend the 4 p.m. game and Magic Johnson and James Worthy will be the honorary captains for their alma maters, Michigan State and North Carolina.

Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus said Friday's game is meant to honor service members and veterans, to show the nation on Veterans Day "how important sports is to the sailors and Marines out there as a way to connect to family and friends."

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Morale Entertainment, a company that arranges for groups around the world to meet troops, and ESPN are splitting the costs of staging the game, believed to be in the mid-seven figures.

No tickets were sold. Each school received about 400 tickets, Quicken Loans, the title sponsor and State Farm, the secondary sponsor, received some and the rest went to men and women in the military.

Each team will wear specially designed uniforms resembling camouflage gear for the game, and an 86-pound trophy, a replica of the Carl Vinson, has been made.

There's never been a college basketball game on an aircraft carrier flight deck, and the thought of it gave both Williams and Izzo goose bumps.

"It's far superseded whatever I thought it could be," Izzo said Thursday. "If you could have seen our players' eyes as we walked [onto the ship Wednesday], it was kind of a dream come true. In a small, small way, we feel we are giving a little bit back."

The subject of weather has been a concern from the moment the game was conceived.

There were plans to place a second basketball court inside the ship in the hangar deck. If there was rain, the game would move inside.

On Wednesday a command decision was made by officials from Morale, ESPN and the Navy that the weather forecast was cooperating. No second court was laid down.

http://www.latimes.com/media/photo/2011-11/66005368.jpg

Buster Hyman
11th Nov 2011, 12:05
They better be careful when the call for the ball...

(Someone had to...)

Bevo
11th Nov 2011, 20:28
A time lapse video of the court being constructed. That is a large ship!

aZZi_ue2za0

500N
11th Nov 2011, 20:34
Have been reading about it in the US newspapers.

Good PR / Advertising - as it said in one newspaper, over 2 hours of continuous prime time TV exposure with an Aircraft carrier and service people as the back drop.

It will be interesting to see what the report following it says and if they do it again.

switch_on_lofty
12th Nov 2011, 07:49
Bucketball would have been a much simpler proposition, logistically speaking.

Might not have drawn CinC USA though.

Jayand
12th Nov 2011, 09:13
The RN could probably muster a game of tiddlywinks, at a push!

FODPlod
12th Nov 2011, 09:17
A bit more ambitious than a game of deck hockey on the flight deck. Here's a follow-up from the New York Times:Season Tips Off in Location Unlike Any Other (http://www.nytimes.com/2011/11/12/sports/ncaabasketball/unc-and-michigan-state-tip-off-on-an-aircraft-carrier.html?_r=1)
http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/2011/11/12/sports/AIRCRAFTdress/AIRCRAFTdress-articleLarge.jpg

Tourist
12th Nov 2011, 11:06
All that would fit on the deck of our new carriers no problem, particularly since our carriers are going to be unemcumbered by any pesky aircraft for a while......


http://i404.photobucket.com/albums/pp121/Tourist_photos/SHIP_CVF_4-Carrier_Comparison_lg.jpg

jamesdevice
12th Nov 2011, 21:11
what a waste of resources!
This ship ought to be getting ready to bomb Iran. Or somebody

500N
12th Nov 2011, 21:18
James

It is getting ready to deploy (later this month, 3rd deployment in 2 years, 60% of the 2 years spent at sea) and said so in the articles. The Basketball match isn't holding that up, half the crew are on leave since they got back from the last deployment and one of the requirements was that all the basketball infrastructure had to be ABLE to be removed in 48 hours if an emergency deployment was required.

I'm sure they can spare 1 out of the 11 Carriers a bit of port time:O
(Although in the Google map photo of Coronado, two carriers are shown tied up at the same time.)
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jamesdevice
12th Nov 2011, 21:56
harrumph
Still thinks its wrong
Next the politicians will be demanding full-time conversion of military resources. .

500N
12th Nov 2011, 22:05
So does your point of view extend to the use of Fighters and the aircraft carrier in the Top Gun film ?

Maybe the planes and the instructors should have been out bombing some third world dictator or practising carrier landings instead of getting the planes painted black and looking cool as they walk across the flight line.:O

End result of both the Basketball game and Top Gun was the same. Good PR and in regards to the Basketball game, remembering Veterans on Veteran's day.

We will have to agree to disagree !!!

Edit
For a cost to someone OTHER than the US Gov't of $2 million, 3 hours of FREE prime time TV coverage (equates to more millions of $ free advertising to the exact target age bracket the Navy / US Military advertises to) and the fact that 8000 troops get to see a basketball game and some heroes for free, for what, the cost of a few security personnel on the ship who are already working anyway (after all, the CVN-70 has already been paid for, the flight deck doing nothing for the week and the crew on duty anyway).

And then on top of that, with a shrinking military over the next few years, it isn't going to hurt the Navy pulling a successful PR activity like this. It would beat organising a USO tour of the same.

I would consider it an asset well used.

Bevo
12th Nov 2011, 23:37
harrumph
Still thinks its wrong
Next the politicians will be demanding full-time conversion of military resources.I have to agree with 500N - good PR. Besides I don't believe it's your tax dollars paying for this.

BS Alert
14th Nov 2011, 15:46
This is outstanding PR, not just for USN, but the military as a whole too. It goes along way to creating links between the military and it's public.

The Helpful Stacker
14th Nov 2011, 18:00
West Ham United Wendyball Club are looking for a new home, perhaps we could sell them the first of the QEII class.

Bang it on the River Thames, slap a bit of astroturf on the deck, bish bosh, job done. Gets rid of a surplus elephant and if West Ham fans cause any trouble it can just be towed out to sea and a sink-ex performed.:ok:

jamesdevice
14th Nov 2011, 18:13
I thought it had already been allocated as the venue for the Olympics archery tournament, parked next to the Dome
Deadliest weaponry its likely to see for a few years

Fox3WheresMyBanana
15th Nov 2011, 11:04
I thought the point of aircraft carriers was to have large covered areas available for cockers P's at foreign outposts. That's the only thing I've used them for, Gib for example.

Why on Earth would people want to commit sport on the roof?

NutLoose
15th Nov 2011, 11:46
Tourist (http://www.pprune.org/members/26889-tourist)



All that would fit on the deck of our new carriers no problem, particularly since our carriers are going to be unemcumbered by any pesky aircraft for a while......




Do the Indian Navy play basketball? ;)

Tourist
15th Nov 2011, 13:40
Very droll....:O

GreenKnight121
23rd Nov 2011, 01:27
CVN-70 Vinson returned from a Far East deployment to San Diego on 15 June 2011.

The decision to host the game was announced 21 June 2001l.

Recent activity:
06Sep2011, departed San Diego
06Sep-07Oct2011, off the coast of California
08Oct-11Oct2011, San Francisco Fleet Week 2011
12Oct2011, EastPac
13Oct2011, returned to San Diego

18 November 2011, change of command ceremony for Carrier Strike Group 1 held aboard CVN-70.

So I would say that she seems to be carrying out all normal activities, and that the game was just a nice break for the crew.


As for the costs... Morale Entertainment, a company that arranges for groups around the world to meet troops, and ESPN split the costs of staging the game, believed to be in the mid-seven figures.

The US government (and the US Navy) paid absolutely none of the costs*.



* Unless you have a far-right-wing accountant, and claim the costs of the trip the President was making to the West Coast for other reasons as well should be counted as being purely for the purpose of attending the game, and should be counted as "game expenses".