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BULLNOSE 22 years 11 months ago #15334

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The word on the bullnose in the early seventies was the Cochrane was the longest ship of its class by a few feet. Sounded good then, sounds good now.
E.J.Comes (FCCM)SW Ret.

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BULLNOSE 22 years 11 months ago #15336

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I remember it as being the longest Adams Class DDG, hence the gold bullnose. I think someone told me that is was non intentional, just a screw up in the builders yard. Sonething like 4".

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BULLNOSE 22 years 11 months ago #15339

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I'll bet Ken Keeler or Marv Hanks could help us out on this if we could get them to post occasionally. I seem to remember it as just a matter of a few inches also. Maybe an extra few inches might be worth painting gold after all.


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BULLNOSE 22 years 11 months ago #15341

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Mates, considder me booted!<img src=icon_smile_blackeye.gif border=0 align=middle>

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BULLNOSE 22 years 11 months ago #15374

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I remember being told the longest of the class has her bullnose painted gold, I also understood Cochrane was 4 inches longer. It is true that size does matter!

David Melges, LCDR (Retired)

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BULLNOSE 22 years 1 month ago #15723

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In the turnover I had as the Weapons Officer, I was told by the previous Weps, to make sure the bullnose was always painted gold. The significance is attributable to the ship being the longest in her class. I understand Cochrane had that distinction to honor her namesake, Admiral Cochrane, who was a shipbuilder. At the end of my tour, I passed the information on to my relief. This was a turnover item among the Weps department heads.

Ron Belanger, CAPT (Ret), Weps 6/81-7/83

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