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USS Nimitz (CVN-68) and USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN-71) moored at Pier No. 12, Norfolk, Dec 30, 1986. USS Iowa's (BB-61) bow is off to the right and another identified aircraft carrier.
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Sailors on USS Enterprise (CV-6) lend a hand to help extricate a Curtiss SBC-3 Helldiver after a minor landing mishap. LIFE photo by Carl Mydans, 1940.
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USS Ranger (CV-61) sails off the coast of California prior to launching two B-25 Mitchell bomber aircraft in a re-enactment of "Doolittle's Raid", April 21, 1992.
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"The Fighting Lady" USS Hornet (CV-8). Photographed circa late 1941, soon after completion, probably at a U.S. East Coast port. NIPA-NHHC Archive Catalog #: NH 81313
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[Colorized] The Most Daring Mission of World War II. USS Hornet (CV-8) launches Army Air Force Mitchell B-25B Bombers, at the start of the first U.S. air raid on the Japanese home islands, 18 April 1942, Pacific Ocean.
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[Colorized] USS Hornet (CV-8) arrives at Pearl Harbor after the Doolittle Raid on Japan, 30 April 1942. PT-28 and PT-29 are speeding by in the foreground. Official U.S. Navy Photograph, now in the collections of the U.S. National Archives. Catalog #: 80-G-16865
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