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USS Enterprise (CVN-65) (7720 bytes)
2: ...rmation in the [[Mediterranean]], 18 June 1964. ''Enterprise'' crewmembers are spelling out the [[Special rela... 58: ...]], powered by eight [[A2W reactor]]s. Like [[USS Enterprise (CV-6)|her predecessor]], she is nicknamed the "B... 62: ...er became the first plane to be catapulted from ''Enterprise''. 64: ...red carrier played a role in the space age when ''Enterprise'' acted as a tracking and measuring station for t... 66: The first three deployments of ''Enterprise'', from August 1962, were to the [[US 6th Fleet|U... USS Nimitz (CVN-68) (5593 bytes) 5: ... align="center">[[Image:USS_Nimitz_1997.jpg|300px|USS ''Nimitz'' at sea near Persian Gulf, 12 October, ... 24: '''USS ''Nimitz'' (CVN-68)''' is a [[supercarrier]] in t... 28: ...outh Carolina (CGN-37)|''South Carolina'']] and [[USS California (CGN-36)|''California'']]. This was t... 34: ...om there on [[25 February]] [[1991]] to relieve [[USS Ranger (CVA-61)|''Ranger'']] in [[Operation Deser... 35: ... Gulf for several months in [[1993]], relieving [[USS Kitty Hawk|''Kitty Hawk'']] during [[Operation So... USS Harry S. Truman (CVN-75) (3525 bytes) 2: ...er">[[image:carrier.750pix.jpg|center|thumb|300px|USS ''Harry S. Truman'' alongside [[Military Sealift ... 20: '''USS ''Harry S. Truman'' (CVN-75)''' is the eighth [[N... 26: ...tp://www.navysite.de/cvn/cvn75.html An unofficial USS ''Harry S. Truman'' webpage] 31: [[Image:USS Harry S. Truman (CVN-75).jpg|thumb|250px|The Mili... 32: [[Image:USS Harry S. Truman (CVN-75) with the Italian aircraf... USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN-69) (6935 bytes) 2: ...mage:Uss dwight d eisenhower cvn-69.jpg|300px|The USS Dwight D. Eisenhower]] 4: ...hower'' with the [[USS George Washington (CVN-73)|USS ''George Washington'']] in the [[Indian Ocean]]</... 23: '''USS ''Dwight D. Eisenhower'' (CVN-69)''', nicknamed "... 57: * [http://www.navysite.de/cvn/cvn69.html ''USS Dwight D. Eisenhower'' webpage] USS Carl Vinson (CVN-70) (7342 bytes) 2: ...ter">[[Image:Uss carl vinson cvn-70.jpg|300px|The USS Carl Vinson]] 4: <small>USS ''Carl Vinson'' returning home following support ... 23: The 1,092-foot '''USS ''Carl Vinson'' (CVN-70)''' is a [[United States ... 31: After commissioning on [[13 March]] [[1982]], ''USS Carl Vinson'' was put to sea for a post-commissio... 63: ...tp://www.navysite.de/cvn/cvn70.html An unofficial USS ''Carl Vinson'' webpage] USS George H. W. Bush (CVN-77) (1296 bytes) 1: [[Image:USS George_H._W._Bush.JPG|thumb|right|300px|Former Pr... 2: '''USS ''George H. W. Bush'' (CVN-77)''' is the planned ... USS George Washington (CVN-73) (3462 bytes) 2: ...[Image:Uss george washington cvn-73.jpg|300px|The USS George Washington]] 4: <small>USS ''George Washington'' passing through the [[Strai... 23: '''USS ''George Washington'' (CVN 73)''' is the sixth sh... 32: See also [[USS George Washington (SSBN-598)|USS ''George Washington'' (SSBN-598)]]. 35: * [http://www.navysite.de/cvn/cvn73.html ''USS George Washington'' webpage] USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN-72) (10483 bytes) 3: ...braham-Lincoln.jpg|300px|USS Abraham Lincoln]]<br>USS ''Abraham Lincoln'' conducting combat operations ... 46: The second '''USS ''Abraham Lincoln'' (CVN-72)''', nicknamed "Abe",... 75: [[Image:USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN-72) Mission Accomplished.jpg... 88: *See [[USS Abraham Lincoln|USS ''Abraham Lincoln'']] for other Navy ships of the... 92: * [http://www.navysite.de/cvn/cvn72.html ''USS Abraham Lincoln'' webpage] USS Ronald Reagan (CVN-76) (4577 bytes) 2: ...r">[[Image:Uss ronald reagan cvn-76.jpg|300px|The USS Ronald Reagan]] 4: <small>USS ''Ronald Reagan'' arriving in [[Fort Lauderdale, ... 21: '''USS ''Ronald Reagan'' (CVN-76)''', the ninth and penu... 30: ... lady Nancy Reagan christens the aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan as President George W. Bush, left a... 31: ...ldReaganCVN-76Crest.jpg|thumb|none|250px|Crest of USS ''Ronald Reagan'']] USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN-71) (10638 bytes) 2: ...Image:Uss theodore roosevelt cvn-71.jpg|300px|The USS Theodore Roosevelt]] 4: <small>USS ''Theodore Roosevelt'' in [[Portsmouth, Virginia|... 25: '''USS ''Theodore Roosevelt'' (CVN-71)''' is the fourth ... 29: ...ormally the first ship in a class, in this case [[USS Nimitz (CVN-68)|''Nimitz'']], would normally be s... 73: ...tp://www.navysite.de/cvn/cvn71.html An unofficial USS ''Theodore Roosevelt'' webpage] USS John C. Stennis (CVN-74) (8646 bytes) 2: ..."2" align="center">[[Image:Stennis3.jpg|300px|The USS John C. Stennis]] 4: <small>USS ''John C. Stennis''</small></td></tr> 23: '''USS ''John C. Stennis'' (CVN-74)''' is a nuclear-powe... 48: <small>USS ''John C. Stennis'' at anchor</small></div>'''Mis... 58: * Number of anchors: 2 (From [[USS Forrestal (CV-59)|''Forrestal'']]) USS Enterprise (CV-6) (18692 bytes) 2: ...span="2"|[[Image:Uss enterprise cv6.jpg|300px|USS Enterprise (CV-6)]] 51: ...atoga'']] and [[USS Ranger (CV-4)|''Ranger'']]) ''Enterprise'' has the distinction of earning 20 battle stars,... 54: The USS ''Enterprise'' was [[launched]] [[3 October]] [[1936]] at [[Ne... 56: ...aircraft among the island bases of the Pacific. ''Enterprise'' had just completed one such mission, delivering... 59: ... the group did not encounter any surface ships, ''Enterprise'' aircraft scored a kill by sinking Japanese [[su... USS Enterprise (2296 bytes) 1: ...e [[United States Navy]] have been named '''USS ''Enterprise'''''. 3: ...n Revolutionary War]] in [[1775]]. Rechristened ''Enterprise'', she served as a [[sloop-of-war]] during the [[... 4: ...l Navy]]. Commanded by Captain Joseph Campbell, ''Enterprise'' operated principally in [[Chesapeake Bay]]. She... 5: * The third [[USS Enterprise (1799)|''Enterprise'']], a schooner, was built by [[Henry Spencer]] a... 6: * The fourth [[USS Enterprise (1831)|''Enterprise'']] was also a schooner, and commissioned in [[18... USS Enterprise (1874) (2352 bytes) 1: The fifth '''USS ''Enterprise''''', a [[bark]]-rigged [[screw sloop]], was laun... 3: ''Enterprise's'' first duty after fitting out at [[Norfolk, Vi... 5: ... the oceans, their currents, and their bottoms. ''Enterprise'' was decommissioned at New York on [[21 March]] ... 7: ...d back in commission on [[4 October]] [[1887]], ''Enterprise'' sailed from [[Boston]] in January [[1888]] for ... 9: ...rs. Returned to the Navy on [[4 May]] [[1909]], ''Enterprise'' was sold on [[1 October]] [[1909]]. USS Enterprise (1799) (7131 bytes) 40: The third '''USS ''Enterprise''''', a [[schooner]], was built by Henry Spencer ... 42: ...i-War]] with France. Within the following year, ''Enterprise'' captured eight privateers and liberated 11 Amer... 43: [[Image:EnterpriseTripoli.jpg|thumb|"Enterprise capturing Tripolitan Corsair." 1801]] 44: ...after a fierce but one-sided battle. Unscathed, ''Enterprise'' sent the battered pirate into port since the sc... 46: ...on the coast of [[Tripoli]]. For the next month ''Enterprise'' and other ships of the squadron cruised inshore... USS Enterprise (1775) (5006 bytes) 39: ...y]] ships to bear the name [[USS Enterprise|USS ''Enterprise'']]. 41: ... which was later armed with 12 guns and renamed ''Enterprise'' (because an American ship named after [[King Ge... 43: The ''Enterprise'' was, at first, the most significant warship in ... 45: ...withdraw from Canada in the spring of [[1776]]. ''Enterprise'' and the other craft sailed to [[Isle aux Noix]]... 47: ...the loss of all but five of the American ships. ''Enterprise'' and four others escaped to [[Crown Point, New Y... USS Enterprise (1831) (2629 bytes) 61: The fourth '''USS ''Enterprise''''' was a [[United States Navy]] [[schooner]]. 63: ...831]], Lieutenant [[S. W. Downing]] in command. ''Enterprise'' sailed on [[12 January]] [[1832]] for [[South A... 65: ...] and the [[East Indies]]. Continuing eastward, ''Enterprise'' called at [[Honolulu, Hawaii]], in September of... 67: ...turned north for home. On [[20 June]] [[1844]], ''Enterprise'' entered the [[Boston Navy Yard]] and four days ... 69: See [[USS Enterprise|USS ''Enterprise'']] for other Navy ships of the same name. USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-F) (986 bytes) 1: ...CC-1701-J)|Enterprise-J]]'' in the ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'' episode, "Azati Prime". In official [[canon (... 5: ...a]] was a Commodore and he was the captain of the Enterprise-F. With the death of Data in 2379 (in the canoni... 7: [[Category:Star Trek ships|Enterprise (NCC-1701-F)]] USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) (6608 bytes) 1: ...terprise orig.jpg|thumbnail|right|300px|The USS ''Enterprise'' (NCC-1701), a Constitution class starship]] 3: ...fictional universe of [[Star Trek]], the '''USS ''Enterprise''<nowiki></nowiki>''', '''NCC-1701''' was a [[Con... 7: ...ommanding officer of the ''Constitution''-class ''Enterprise'' was [[Christopher Pike]], who served as captain... 9: ...ovie ''[[Star Trek: The Motion Picture]]'', the ''Enterprise'' was out of service for two-and-a-half-years, un... 11: ...imately 5-9 years after the V'ger incident, the ''Enterprise'' was under the command of Captain Spock and bein... USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-G) (930 bytes) 1: ...S Enterprise (NCC-1701-J)]] in the ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'' episode, "Azati Prime". In official [[canon ... 3: ...al Enterprise, and the ship name was revised to ''Enterprise-D''. 5: [[Category:Star Trek ships|Enterprise (NCC-1701-G)]]
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