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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>First raid launched from an [[aircraft carrier]], ''[[HMS Furious]]'', July 1918; damaged German [[Zeppelin]] facilities a
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  • ...e U.S. Navy, the first four being sailing warships and the fifth a light [[aircraft carrier]]. ...rry 2070 Marines. Displacing 40,500 tons, she looks superficially like an aircraft carrier, but can only operate [[helicopter]]s [[V-22 Osprey]] tilt-rotor and [[STOV
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  • [[Colossus-class]] aircraft carrier launched in 1944, transferred to Canada and then sold to Argentina in 1958
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  • On an [[aircraft carrier]], the '''island''' contains the ship's superstructure, much smaller than t ...e the [[stealth]] characteristics of a ship. While it is impossible for an aircraft carrier to "disappear", the stealthier the ship as a whole, the harder it is for se
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  • A two-ship class of [[aircraft carrier]]s, the first built by the [[United States Navy]] for operations rather tha
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  • {{r|Aircraft carrier}}
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  • ...rial Japanese Navy]] command centered around [[Japanese First Fleet]] of [[aircraft carrier]]s, but, at the time of the [[Battle of Leyte Gulf]], without enough aircra
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  • U.S. [[aircraft carrier]] of the [[Yorktown-class]]; commissioned in September 1937; sunk at the [
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  • [[Lexington-class]] U.S. Navy [[aircraft carrier]], converted from a battle cruiser hull in 1927, and serving throughout Wor
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  • {{r|Aircraft carrier}} {{r|Kitty Hawk-class}} U.S. [[aircraft carrier]], improved [[Forrestal-class]]
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>[[Royal Navy]] medium [[aircraft carrier]], entering service in 1938, and amassing a distinguished combat record bef
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  • First aircraft carrier built by the [[United States Navy]] and intended for fleet rather than expe
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  • ...e U.S. Navy, the first four being sailing warships and the fifth a light [[aircraft carrier]]. ...rry 2070 Marines. Displacing 40,500 tons, she looks superficially like an aircraft carrier, but can only operate [[helicopter]]s and [[STOVL|short-takeoff-vertical-la
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  • | pagename = Yorktown-class aircraft carrier | abc = Yorktown-class aircraft carrier
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  • {{r|Aircraft carrier}}
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  • {{r|Aircraft carrier}}
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  • ...etween U.S. and Japanese carrier task forces. It is one of the five true [[aircraft carrier battles]]. ...ged the ''Enterprise'', while U.S. aircraft damaged a heavy cruiser and an aircraft carrier. Hornet, however, had to be abandoned. The Japanese finally sank her.
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  • ...er, designed to follow the wake of a large warship target, especially an [[aircraft carrier]]
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  • ...robably the most potent surface [[warship]]s built since WWII (excluding [[aircraft carrier]]s)
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  • Single-ship class, a U.S. nuclear-propelled [[cruiser]] intended as an [[aircraft carrier]] escort; only Cold War cruiser with substantial armor; purpose-built as mi
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