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OVERNIGHT in USA's Most Haunted Ghost Ship (w/ Fans)
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Published: July 12, 2021
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Roosterteeth
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The Story Behind the Most Haunted Ship in America | USS Hornet - Red Web - S5E39 - Rooster Teeth
Season 5 Episode 39 - During WWII, this ship saw countless battles and didn’t receive any major damage. But during its tenure, at least 200 soldiers died on board. For our Halloween Special, we are visiting what is now a floating museum said to be full of ghosts, the USS Hornet.
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Hunting Ghosts in the Most Haunted Ship in America | USS Hornet - Red Web - S4E1 - Rooster Teeth
It is now said to be the most haunted ship in America. For this year's Halloween special, we go on site to investigate the USS Hornet. If you see or hear anything that we missed, leave a comment with timecodes and we'll try to cover it in a special episode of Case Files.
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USS Hornet: America's Most Haunted Naval Vessel?
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Hunting Ghosts on the Most Haunted Ship in America | USS Hornet - YouTube
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During WWII, this ship saw countless battles and didn’t receive any major damage but during its tenure, at least 200 soldiers died on board. It is now said t...
Published: October 23, 2023
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SHADOW FIGURES on the HAUNTED USS Hornet, California | Intense Paranormal Investigation Part 1 - YouTube
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The USS Hornet is one of United States' most notorious haunted warships. Serving primarily in WWII, the ship is said to be haunted by former captains and cre...
Published: March 13, 2022
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Amy's Crypt
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Haunting of the USS Hornet: Ghosts in Alameda - Amy's Crypt
March 13, 2022 - The USS Hornet is said to be one of the most haunted ships in the USA, having previously served in WWII.
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Sacramento Bee
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Haunted Hornet brings back tours in Alameda for Halloween | Sacramento Bee
August 4, 2021 - Zombies and freaks will return to the USS Hornet at the Naval Air Station in Alameda just in time for Halloween. The decommissioned aircraft carrier will be open for haunted tours starting Saturday, Oct. 8, through Monday, Oct. 31, at 707 W.
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Reddit
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r/roosterteeth on Reddit: Haunter: USS Hornet
March 5, 2020 - 89 votes, 40 comments. 254K subscribers in the roosterteeth community. A community run subreddit dedicated to Rooster Teeth, the company behind Red…
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ABC7 San Francisco
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Alameda's USS Hornet Sea, Space and Air Museum offers ghostly tour that will give you shivers up and down your spine - ABC7 San Francisco
October 26, 2019 - Do you believe in ghosts? Alameda's USS Hornet Sea, Space and Air Museum offers a ghostly tour that will give you shivers up and down your spine.
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r/Paranormal on Reddit: The U.S.S. Hornet Paranormal Event

The hornet is really cool. Been there twice and loved it both times. While i didn't experience anything either time, I very much felt that tension and feeling in the air they comes with the lost.

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r/WorldOfWarships - I actually had a haunting experience on the Lexington (CV-16) as a Boy Scout.

So they mentioned that if she was ever needed for battle in the future for whatever reason it might be an issue as her props are currently buried under like 40 ft of sand and towing her out might cause some damage.

Could the Lexington even operate Jets? Without a remodel? I don't think the USN will be so desperate they will need to operate prop aircraft from the Lexington in a war any time soon.

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r/nosleep on Reddit: USS Hornet

I have had some similar experiences. I was on an overnight stay on the USS Lexington two years ago and we did a thing called firewatch, where the older kids would go around and "look for fires" at night. Anyways my friends and I found out the hard way that no one turned the motion sensor tour things off at night and got freaked out a few times by those.

What one doesn't realize about aircraft carriers though is that they are massive fear cages. That's where like there are wires or something with an electrical charge going over ones head. The field generated by the wires fucks with a persons brain (don't ask me how it works, I'm not exactly sure) but anyways those are all over the place in carriers.

There did happen something that I can't explain though. A few of us heard something out on deck so we went to check it out. Inside the gun turrets there was this thing you would push that would make an alarmy noise and say some stuff and that was going off. The wind didn't set it off though, it was a hard button to push.

Also one of the doors- may I remind you these things were watertight, like an inch thick of steel- was open. I have no idea how it had gotten open, one of the guys in charge of the ship had closed it before going to bed. I mean that thing was swinging in the breeze. We told the dude the next morning and he basically said that stuff like that happened all the time. So you're not alone man.