All of those, you mean ? 8 supercarriers up for grab... ! Which ones were in poor shapes, and which ones were still "fresh" ?
CV-59
Forrestal
CV-60
Saratoga
CV-61
Ranger
CV-62
Independence
CV-63
Kitty Hawk
CV-64
Constellation
CV-66
America
CV-67
John F. Kennedy
CV-59
Forrestal............................ commissioned 1 Oct 55; SLEP 1/83-5/85; decommissioned 11 Sept 93 in the middle of a refit for permanent training carrier duties. Quickly stripped for parts for her sister ships and new construction* until her 16 June 99 offering for preservation as a museum, placed for disposal in Dec. 2003. Scrapped 2/14-12/15.
CV-60
Saratoga.......................... commissioned 14 Apr 56; SLEP 9/80-10/82; decommissioned 20 Aug 94 and extensively stripped until Aug 98**, when she was placed on donation hold. After several changes of status, placed for disposal Apr 2010. Scrapped 9/14-3/19.
CV-61
Ranger.............................. commissioned 10 Aug 57; decommissioned 10 Jul 93. Least-stripped of the class***, she was placed on donation hold in 2004, then placed for disposal Sept 2012. Scrapped 7/15 - 11/17.
CV-62
Independence................ commissioned 10 Jan 59; SLEP 2/85-6/88; decommissioned 30 Sept 98, and heavily stripped**** to support the active carrier fleet, especially the Kitty Hawk class aircraft carriers. Placed for disposal Mar 2004 and scrapped 5/17 - "early 2019".
CV-63
Kitty Hawk..................... commissioned 29 Apr 61; SLEP 1/88-8/90; decommissioned 12 May 2009 and placed in reserve for potential emergency reactivation. Placed for disposal 25 Oct 2017. Scrapped starting 5/22.
CV-64
Constellation................. commissioned 27 Oct 61; SLEP 6/90-3/93; decommissioned 6 Aug 2003 and immediately placed in unmaintained reserve, and placed for disposal Feb 2008. Scrapped 1/15 - 5/17
CV-66
America.......................... commissioned 23 Jan 65; decommissioned 9 Aug 96 (instead of entering SLEP) and transferred to the reserve fleet, but was considered in very bad condition. Sunk at sea as a target 14 Nay 2005.
CV-67
John F. Kennedy........... commissioned 7 Sept 68; extensive overhaul 94-96; decommissioned 23 Mar 2007. Having been redesignated as a Naval Reserve Force training carrier/emergency fleet carrier in 1995, she was poorly supported by Naval Reserve Force budgets and activities, despite continuing a nearly-normal deployment schedule. In 2001, during a pre-deployment trial,
John F. Kennedy was found to be severely deficient in some respects, especially those relating to air group operations; most problematic, two of four aircraft catapults and three of four aircraft elevators were non-functional during inspection, and two of eight boilers would not light. As a result, her captain and two department heads were relieved for cause. She was returned to the active fleet after 11 Sept 2001. She was sold for scrap on 6 Oct 2021.
* 2 30t anchors transferred to CVN-74 Stennis (launched Nov 93), all four propellers (installed new during SLEP) transferred to CVN-75 Truman (launched Sept 96).
** Both anchors transferred to CVN-75 Truman (launched Sept 96).
*** Both anchors transferred to CVN-76 Reagan (launched Mar 2001).
**** Her port anchor and both anchor chains transferred to CVN-78 Bush (launched Oct 2006).