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USS Intrepid (CV-11) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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USS Intrepid - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
'USS Intrepid may refer to: , was an armed ketch captured as a prize by the US Navy on 23 December 1803 and later exploded in the harbor of Tripoli 4 September 1804 , was an experimental steam ...
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The USS Intrepid Association Web site and Former Crewmembers E-Mail Directory. ... USS Intrepid Association; Former Crewmembers' Web site ... USS Intrepid Former Crewmembers; Guestbook...
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USS INTREPID escaped, having perpetrated, according to British Admiral Lord Nelson, "the most bold and daring act of the age." ... Captain Thomas Lamsen Sprague, USN, assumed command of USS INTREPID on 16 August 1943, when the ship was formally accepted by the Navy and placed in commission.
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This page features selected views of USS Intrepid (CV/CVA/CVS-11). ... USS Intrepid, a 27,100 ton Essex class aircraft carrier built at Newport News, Virginia, was commissioned in August 1943. After arriving in the Pacific, she operated in support of the Kwajalein invasion in January-February 1944. On 17 February,
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CV-11 specifications, history, and photos. ... USS INTREPID (CV-11); (later CVA-11 and CVS-11) ... Intrepid Documentary Project Needs Your Help; ; We need your help. Our goal: to tell the real story of the USS Intrepid and the brave men who served on her. (This link resides outside NavSource and will open on a separate window.)
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