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        <description>Every time a carrier weighs anchor, sailors blast the chain with fire hoses before corrosion can set in. But the anchor chain is just where the maintenance starts on a 100,000-ton nuclear aircraft carrier. This video takes you inside the daily fight to keep a Nimitz-class warship operational — from needle-gunning a thousand feet of anchor chain down to bare metal, to the FOD walkdown where hundreds of sailors sweep four and a half acres of flight deck for a single bolt that could destroy a jet engine. Below decks, the scullery handles 18,000 meals a day while the sewage system — the same vacuum design that costs the USS Gerald R. Ford $400,000 every time it clogs — fights to keep up with 5,000 sailors. Then there's the hull. Divers scrape barnacles off 1,092 feet of submerged steel with a machine that pins them against the hull at 13,500 gallons per minute. And every few years, the Navy pulls the entire carrier into dry dock to strip the hull, pull the propeller shafts, and replace the zinc anodes keeping the ocean from eating through the steel. No days off. Just sailors and tools against rust, sewage, jet fuel, and the ocean itself. Join this 'Paper Pilot Club' to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzgWZmqmKpmsr4oPWITusKA/join SUBSCRIBE: https://www.bit.ly/beyondFactsSUB #anchor #usnavy #beyondfacts Credit: https://sites.google.com/ytmgltd.com/how-us-aircraft-carrier-deal/home</description>
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