LEGACY OF THE FORGE [Pre-Warp]
U.S.S. Valley Forge CV-45 [1946-1970]
USS Valley Forge (CV/CVA/CVS-45, LPH-8 ) was one of 24 Essex-class aircraft carriers built during and shortly after World War II for the United States Navy. The ship was the first US Navy ship to bear the name, and was named after Valley Forge, the 1777–1778 winter encampment of General George Washington's Continental Army. Valley Forge was commissioned in November 1946, too late to serve in World War II, but saw extensive service in the Korean War and the Vietnam War. She was reclassified in the early 1950s as an attack carrier (CVA), then to an antisubmarine carrier (CVS), and finally to an amphibious assault ship (LPH), carrying helicopters and marines. As a CVS she served in the Atlantic and Caribbean. She was the prime recovery vessel for an early unmanned Mercury space mission. After conversion to an LPH she served extensively in the Vietnam War. Valley Forge was awarded eight battle stars for Korean War service and nine for Vietnam War service, as well as three Navy Unit Commendations. Although she was extensively modified internally as part of her conversion to an amphibious assault ship, external modifications were minor, so throughout her career Valley Forge retained the classic appearance of a World War II Essex-class ship. She was decommissioned in 1970, and sold for scrap in 1971.
Earth date: 3rd November 1946 | Commissioned from the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard
Earth date: 1947-1950 | Conducted round the world shakedown cruise
Earth date: 1950-1954 | Deployed to Korean War and became flagship of the United States Seventh Fleet
Earth date: 1954-1960 | Redeployed as CVS-45 with the Atlantic Fleet
Earth date: 1959 | Designated as flagship of Task Group ALFA
Earth date: 1961-1964 | Refresher training
Earth date: 1965 | Redeployed to the Vietnam War
Earth date: 15th January 1970 | Decommissioned
Task Group ALFA, formation portrait of the anti-submarine group's ships and aircraft, taken during 1959 exercises in the Atlantic.
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U.S.S. Valley Forge CG-50 [1984-2004]
 | USS Valley Forge (CG-50) was a Ticonderoga-class cruiser in the United States Navy. She was named for Valley Forge, where the Continental Army camped during one winter in the American Revolution. |
Earth date: 29th September 1984 | Commissioned from Ingalls Shipbuilding in Pascagoula, Mississippi
Earth date: 1986 | Participated in RIMPAC naval exercises
Earth date: 2003 | Assigned to Destroyer Squadron
Earth date: 31st August 2004 | Decommissioned
Earth date: 2006 | Sunk as target practice
U.S.S. Valley Forge LPH-8 [2021-2062]
 | USS Valley Forge (CVA-78) was a Hercules class carrier commissioned in the early years of the third world war. She saw a dignified retirement after the close of the war in 2053 as a training vessel. |
Valley Forge [circa 2150]
 | The first space vessel to carry the Valley Forge name was an early attempt at interplanetary colonization. She launched from Earth in the mid 22nd century at sub-warp speeds, but never reported arrival at her destination. Found to have survived anomaly transit when descendants of the ship were encountered by USS Valley Forge NCC 43305-A in late 2417 |
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LEGACY OF THE FORGE [Warp era]
U.S.S. Valley Forge NCC 181 [219290.1]
The first warp capable vessel to carry the Valley Forge name in Starfleet was this Daedalus class variant; lost at the Battle of Berengaria after engaging Romulan warships during the battle.
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U.S.S. Valley Forge NCC 1463 [302876.3]
USS Valley Forge (NCC 1463) launched in November of 2226 [Stardate 302876.3]. Unlike preceding cruiser classes, Valley Forge was not the result of a design competition. Because of the numerous irregularities that had marred the Lancaster competition of 2203, Starfleet announced in 2206 that henceforth the design and construction of all military vessels were to be "Federalized." Instead of Starfleet issuing a set of design specifications and inviting submissions from private firms, all design work and construction was to be concentrated at soon-to be expanded Starfleet yards, the first of which was to be in geosynchronous orbit above San Francisco, Earth. Therefore, by the time work began on Valley Forge, several classes of smaller vessels had already been produced at Starfleet Yards throughout the Federation.
Visually, the slim, refined lines of the Valley Forge class were a distinct change from the massive, blocky silhouette of the Lancaster class. However, the basic starship layout that had been established by the Daedalus class of 2160 was continued. Furthermore, the follow-on Constitution class of 2245 was so similar in appearance to the Valley Forge class that when the USS Constitution first entered service, she was compared to a "Valley Forge on steroids."
Although the Valley Forge class was not intended to break any new ground in terms of design or technology, it did introduce several now-standard features. Valley Forge ships were equipped at launch with a "modern" battery limited to phasers and photon torpedoes. Neither lasers nor fusion weapons were carried. Because the man-rated transporters had become the principal means of ship-to-shore and ship-to-ship personnel travel, the ship's complement of shuttlecraft was reduced. Furthermore, fighter/attack craft and landing craft were now carried only by dedicated shuttlecarriers and assault transports. Valley Forge ships were the first to have a completely separable primary hull that was capable of independent action, although this capability was never used. Compact, spherical fusion reactor chambers were used instead of the cuboid reactors that had been standard in earlier classes. Finally, Valley Forge ships were the first to have duotronic computer systems installed in 2243.
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//Source: Starfleet Museum//
U.S.S. Valley Forge NCC 1732 [351457.2]
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NCC 1732 was a Constitution Class cruiser - built to the refit Mk I standard. She saw active service through the late 23rd century.
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U.S.S. Valley Forge NCC 1778-A [370457.2]
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NCC 1778-A was the immediate successor to the Constitution class 1732. This incarnation of the Valley Forge appeared to be Constitution-class variant. The primary hull, warp nacelles and torpedo launcher, amongst other components, were configured in a design similar to its contemporary, the smaller Oberth-class. The type was armed with phaser banks and photon torpedo.launchers.
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U.S.S. Valley Forge NX 41200 [436043.5]
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The legacy of the Valley Forge as a fleet pioneer continued into the 24th century with it's incorporation into the experimental development phases of the Iwo Jima-class. However this variant did not see extensive active service.
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U.S.S. Valley Forge NCC 43305 [46043.5]
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The Valley Forge was restored to an active service role with the commissioning of the Excelsior class NCC 43305.
The vessel saw extensive service during the Dominion War until she was damaged beyond repair during the Federation invasion of the Chin'toka system where a collision with an out of control Akira class vessel saw irreparable damage caused to the Valley Forge's starboard nacelle and primary hull. This led to the vessel being decommissioned shortly afterwards.
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Complete overhaul with additional of technical specifications & personnel listing which includes NPC's placeholders for department head / bridge positions.
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Main file updated with personnel changes and addition of post-refit modifications & logs (quick links!) sections. Also updated recorded history under pre-warp legacy to account for recent discoveries.
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Another pretty major overhaul is fiiiiinally complete to the main file! It's taken about two months in all (hence me loitering in game during the evenings recently!) but the update here is finally finished:
- New class patch incorporated
- Reworked dedication plaque
- Overhauled technical specs predominately with small craft listing and recalculated dimensions
- Completely rebuilt the MSD from the ground up to reflect above changes
- Went a step further with the MSD and added a link here to the ALL NEW interactive version!
- Updated the field modifications section with recent activity
- Replaced the personnel listing (as it was starting to fill up quite a bit with all our named npc's) with a link to the (also!) ALL NEW interactive version!
- Added a quicklink to the logs section for the final ALL NEW main computer interface; this is the one-stop shop on the Midnight forums for everything related to the ship, crew & rp
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