Rear Admiral
Grace Hopper
Detroit
Free Press / Friday, Aug. 15, 1986 (page 4A)
LTJG Hopper - 1943 |
www.GraceHopper.org |
CAPT Hopper - 1980 |
RADM Hopper - 1986 |
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Rear
Adm. Grace M. Hopper, USN Retired, died on New Year's Day in 1992. (Visit her
grave.) In honor of her, I had this plaque engraved for the dash board
of my Pontiac
TransSport. In Star Trek®,
each Federation Starship portrayed has a plaque like this on the bridge,
even if it only appears in the corner of a shot from a distance too small
to read. I like to pretend that it is a Federation
Ptolemy Class Transport/Tug
assigned to Colonial Support and based at Earth Station McKinley. I have
several Star Trek® pins on the
dash beside the plaque, and a small model of a transport/tug that is about
5cm long.
I took possession of the Adm. Gracie on May 17, 1992. Little did
I know that the U.S. Navy would only take four years to name a vessel
after her, and a guided-missile destroyer at that! (Unfortunately, I had to
give up possession of the Adm. Gracie in January, 2007, because I
could not afford the registration and insurance for another year.)
UTOPIA PLANITIA STARSHIP YARDS, MARS COMMISSIONED STARDATE 92051.7 |
(Star Trek® is a registered trademark of Paramount Pictures.)
USS Hopper
(DDG-70), an Arleigh Burke Class Destroyer, was christened by the US Navy at Bath Iron Works (Bath,
Maine) in January, 1996. Named after RADM Grace M.
Hopper, the "Amazing Grace" will compliment
the Ticonderoga
Class of AEGIS guided
missile cruisers as one of the 29 ships in the Burke
Class.

Official Painting of DDG-70 |
DDG-70 on RADM Hopper's 100th Birthday |
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Last update: 2008-12-07
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