What is a Christmas tiger cruise?

It continues, "Operation Tiger Cruise is the unclassified code name for a very special guest cruise program that includes two or more consecutive days underway. The primary purpose of a Tiger Cruise is for servicemembers to acquaint their family members with their ship and their shipboard duties."
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Why do they call it a tiger cruise?

A Tiger Cruise is an opportunity for civilians (with the exception of spouses) to ride a ship the last few days of deployment. Usually, the ship pulls into a port near their homeport, picks up the “Tigers” and then the families get to experience shipboard life and see what their loved ones do for a couple of days.
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Are Tiger cruises a real thing?

Tiger cruises allow friends and family of deployed sailors and Marines to spend time aboard a sea-going vessel to experience the ship's day-to-day operations.
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How long does a tiger cruise last?

More than 28 family members and friends of the crew embarked the ship for a two-day tiger cruise. While aboard, tigers had the opportunity to see what Sailors do while underway and to experience life at sea on a warship.
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Is there such a thing as a tiger cruise in the Navy?

A tiger cruise is an American naval voyage that allows civilians to accompany a sea-going Navy vessel. The voyage allows friends and family of deployed sailors and Marines to spend time aboard a sea-going vessel to learn about the ship's day-to-day operations.
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Why are spouses not allowed on Tiger Cruise?

Spouses ARE NOT allowed on a cruise because they can be a distraction to the sailors, but children 8 and up, parents, friends can go. The limit is I each individual civilian must have a sponsored. So if you want more than that your child must find other sponsors for them.
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Where is the USS Constellation now?

The USS Constellation was eventually decommissioned in 1955 after 100 years of service. Located in Baltimore's Inner Harbor, this vessel is the only surviving ship from the Civil War Era. It is now a National Historic Landmark. Return to the Battles, Banners, and Boats Trip Idea or discover more of Baltimore's Stories.
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Are spouses allowed on Tiger Cruise?

Who can participate in Tiger Cruise? A. Relatives and friends of crew members or embarked personal are eligible. By Navy regulations, spouses, significant others, fiancés, fiancées, girlfriends and/or boyfriends are not eligible.
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Where was Tiger Cruise filmed?

Production. While the film is set aboard the USS Constellation, it was actually filmed aboard the USS John C. Stennis and the USS Nimitz. It was also filmed on location in San Diego.
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Is Tiger cruise on Disney plus?

Watch Tiger Cruise | Full movie | Disney+
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Where is the USS Constellation CV 64?

After 41 years of commissioned service, USS Constellation was decommissioned at the Naval Air Station North Island in San Diego on 7 August 2003. The ship was towed, beginning 12 September 2003, to the ghost fleet at the Naval Inactive Ship Maintenance Facility, Bremerton, Washington.
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Does the USS Constellation still sail?

The USS Constellation is a sloop-of-war, the last sail-only warship designed and built by the United States Navy. She was built in 1854, using a small amount of material salvaged from the frigate USS Constellation, which had been disassembled the year before.
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What was the last wooden ship in the US Navy?

The CSS Virginia (also known as the Merrimack, but misspelled here as Merrimac), the Confederate navy's first ironclad ship, engages a suddenly obsolete wooden ship of the United States Navy at the Battle of Hampton Roads on March 8, 1862.
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Where is the USS John F Kennedy?

Kennedy was officially decommissioned on 1 August 2007. She is berthed at the NAVSEA Inactive Ships On-site Maintenance facility in Philadelphia, formerly the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard, and, until late 2017, was available for donation as a museum and memorial to a qualified organization.
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Where is the USS Baltimore now?

Postwar. Baltimore served as a unit of the "Magic Carpet" fleet and then as a part of the naval occupation force in Japan (29 November 1945 – 17 February 1946). Departing the Far East 17 February 1946 she returned to the United States and was decommissioned and placed in reserve on 8 July 1946 at Bremerton, Washington.
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When was the USS Constellation scrapped?

Nicknamed 'America's Flagship', it was decommissioned on August 7, 2003, after 41 years, nine months and 11 days of naval service. On August 8, 2014, it left Bremerton, Washington under tow for Brownsville, Texas, arrived there in mid-January 2015, and was subsequently broken up for scrap.
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What wooden ship is in Baltimore?

Constellation remains open to the public as part of the Historic Ships in Baltimore in the city's Inner Harbor, having been designated a National Historic Landmark.
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Was the USS Constellation in the Vietnam War?

USS Constellation made her third deployment to the western Pacific and Vietnam in 1967. She departed San Diego with with a new air wing, CVW 14, on April 29, 1967. The eight-month deployment ended in December, having totaled losses of 16 aircraft and 20 personnel, including 7 KIAs and 8 POWs.
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Was the USS Constellation exposed to Agent Orange?

The U.S.S. Constellation was an aircraft carrier and many stationed on board loaded agent-orange onto aircraft that dropped it over Viet Nam or were exposed in other ways. One of Harry's lungs had collapsed while serving aboard the ship and we were confident he qualified for benefits.
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What was the first US nuclear aircraft carrier?

Commissioned at Newport News, Virginia, on November 25, 1961, USS Enterprise (CVN-65) was the world's first nuclear aircraft carrier.
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What carrier was in Top Gun?

The first Top Gun is set aboard the USS Enterprise (CVN-65), where the film both begins and ends. The Enterprise, the only carrier ever built in the Enterprise-class, was commissioned in 1961 – a quarter-century before Tom Cruise and Val Kilmer's bromance climaxed on the ship's 1,123-foot deck.
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Who has the largest submarine in the world?

Typhoon Class, Russian Navy

Project 941 'Akula' (designated 'Typhoon' by NATO) is the biggest submarine ever built and remains the largest submarine in the world. Four were designed and built for the Soviet Navy and they went into service in 1981. Today, only one remains in service, the Dmitry Donskoy.
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What's the largest aircraft carrier in the world?

Named after the 38th President of the United States and former Navy lieutenant commander, the nuclear-powered USS Gerald R Ford is the world's biggest aircraft carrier, the largest warship ever built in terms of displacement and one of the biggest ships in the world.
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What are Blue Water Vietnam veterans?

Veterans who served on open sea ships off the shore of Vietnam during the Vietnam War are referred to as “Blue Water Navy Veterans.” There are an estimated 50,000 to 90,000 such veterans.
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