Why do they call it Tiger Cruise Navy?

We are having a "Tiger Cruise," which is where sailors bring friends or family members, called "Tigers," aboard to spend a few days experiencing life on a naval vessel.
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Why is it called a tiger cruise in the Navy?

Tiger cruise is named after the public relations program started to increase community awareness of the Navy and the jobs that are performed. The program is called Operation Tiger Cruise. Tiger Cruises are a naval tradition. This cruise is set aside for friends and relatives to ride home with the ship.
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What does the tiger in tiger cruise stand for?

What is a Tiger? A. "Tiger" is any relative or friend(but not girlfriend/boyfriend, fiancee or spouse) of a crew member or embarked personnel joining us for the transit to Norfolk. It was established for family and friends to experience all facets of the shipboard life of their sponsor on board USS DWIGHT D.
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What is a Navy tiger?

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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Does the Navy offer Tiger cruises?

Tiger cruises are a tradition in the Navy that allows the general public an opportunity to experience what Sailors do each day.
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Why can't spouses go 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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Is tiger cruise a true story?

Film is based loosely on the true story of the Navy aircraft carrier U.S.S. Constellation, which made naval history for being the first ship to go on full combat alert with hundreds of civilians aboard — many of them kids — when the twin towers and Pentagon were attacked.
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When was the first tiger cruise?

Tiger Cruise is a Disney Channel Original Movie that debuted on Disney Channel in the United States on August 6, 2004. It stars Hayden Panettiere and Bill Pullman.
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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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Can a civilian work on a Navy ship?

* The Navy is going to test-drive using contract workers to do "scut work" aboard some of its ships. So you're fresh out of Navy boot camp and technical school, raring to go to sea as a radar operator.
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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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Is tiger cruise on Disney plus?

Watch Tiger Cruise | Full movie | Disney+
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What is a tiger cruise in the military?

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. Ronald Reagan is returning from a seven-month deployment.
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What ship is used in USS Christmas?

Battleship North Carolina has played the role of the USS Polaris at during the filming according to Star News Online. The battleship is now a local war memorial and museum.
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What is Maddie's job in USS Christmas?

The film follows Maddie (Lilley), a journalist with the Norfolk Register, who takes Tiger Cruise with her Navy pilot sister and uncovers a long-lost love story in the archives of a warship.
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What is the name of the ship in USS Christmas?

Inspired, Maddie decides that she needs to find the couple and write their story for the Norfolk Register's Christmas edition. So they seek the aid of a senior chief who handles all things Christmas for the USS Polaris.
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When was tiger cruise filmed?

Tiger Cruise is a Disney Channel Original Movie from 2004, starring Hayden Panettiere and Bill Pullman (Hayden's brother Jansen and Jennette McCurdy also appear); despite the title and the channel, it's not about animals but rather set aboard a cruise for military families.
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Does the Navy do family cruises?

In fact, the Navy runs a cruise program called Operation Tiger, through which the friends and family members of sailors can ride on a variety of ships. The program is intended to allow visitors to see how their friends and loved ones in the Navy live and work while they are away from home.
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What is the old ship in Baltimore harbor?

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.
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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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Are there bugs on Navy ships?

While sailors allege they battled bedbugs for most of 2020, Cmdr. Cynthia Fields, a Naval Submarine Forces Pacific spokeswoman, said the boat's command first reported the issue in December, and that the “physical presence” of bedbugs wasn't found onboard until Feb. 19.
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Can you take pictures of Navy ships?

(a) Visitors will not be allowed to take photographic equipment on board a naval ship or aircraft or into a naval activity or to take photographs within a naval jurisdiction unless specially authorized by the officer in command or higher authority.
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Can civilians go on submarines?

Yes. Several businesses in the United States and Europe cater to the recreational submariner. Around $600,000 will get you an entry-level, winged submersible without a pressurized cabin. These vessels can be launched from a ramp or beach and are highly maneuverable.
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