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Disasters Don't Just Happen (1971) - US Navy

Made in the wake of deadly accidents aboard the aircraft carriers USS
Forrestal (CV-59), USS Enterprise (CVN-65), and USS Oriskany (CV-34),
this U.S. Navy safety film underscores that "Disasters Don't Just
Happen". The film examines the causes of accidents and looks for
solutions to prevent similar things from happening in the future. Three
incidents are specifically examined. First, the 1967 USS Forrestal
fire was a devastating fire and series of chain-reaction explosions on
29 July 1967 that killed 134 sailors and injured 161 on the aircraft
carrier USS Forrestal (CV-59), after an unusual electrical anomaly
discharged a Zuni rocket on the flight deck. Forrestal was engaged in
combat operations in the Gulf of Tonkin during the Vietnam War at the
time, and the damage exceeded $72 million (not including damage to
aircraft). The fire aboard Enterprise occured on 14 January 1969, when a
MK-32 Zuni rocket loaded on a parked F-4 Phantom short circuited (due
to stray voltage during aircraft engine start) and fired, setting off
fires and additional explosions across the flight deck. The fire was
brought under control relatively quickly, but 27 lives were lost. An
additional 314 personnel were injured. In 1966, one of the worst
shipboard fires since World War II broke out on USS Oriskany when a
magnesium flare was accidentally ignited. 44 men died in the fire.

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Added: Aug-12-2012 Occurred On: Aug-12-2012
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Tags: Disaster, 1971, US Navy, Accidents
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