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- Catapult [r]: A device for converting stored energy into a strong linear force [e]
- Conventional takeoff and landing [r]: Either an aircraft that requires long runways, or a carrier-capable aircraft that must be catapult-launched and will land with the tailhook & arrested landing system [e]
- Carrier-capable [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Catapult Assisted Take Off But Arrested Recovery [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Flagship [r]: The vessel which holds the commander of a fleet. [e]
- Safety and survivability of naval vessels [r]: Beyond the rules of the Safety of Life at Sea convention, protective measures, for naval vessels, against their own systems as well as enemy fire [e]
- Short takeoff and vertical landing [r]: A carrier-capable aircraft that takes a short takeoff, without catapulting but possibly a "ski jump" ramp, but lands vertically. [e]
- Tailhook [r]: Hook on the underside of some aircraft which catches an arresting wire for short distance landings. [e]
- Battle of Pearl Harbor [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Doolittle Raid [r]: The first U.S. offensive operation in the Pacific during the Second World War. [e]
- Battle of Midway [r]: Generally considered to be the turning point of the Pacific Theater in the Second World War, a Japanese force intending to capture Midway Island was turned back with the loss of four aircraft carriers, at the cost of one U.S. carrier; it was the last major Japanese offensive of the war [e]
- Battle of the Coral Sea [r]: Fought in May 1942, the first battle between naval forces built around aircraft carriers, in which the opposing United States and Japanese ships never saw one another; it was a tactical Japanese defeat and strategic U.S. victory [e]
- Battle of the Philippine Sea [r]: An carrier battle between the U.S. and Japan in June 1944, called the "Great Marianas Turkey Shoot" due to the extremely heavy Japanese aircraft losses, marked the end of offensive Japanese capabilities, and gave the U.S. control of the islands from which the major B-29 bomber offensive against the Japanese Home Islands could be conducted [e]
- Solomon Islands [r]: An island republic, part of the Commonwealth of Nations, in the South Pacific Ocean, southeast of Papua New Guinea and northwest of Vanuatu; scene of much fighting in the Second World War [e]
- Operation DESERT SHIELD [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Operation FLAMING DART [r]: The first U.S. air attacks on North Vietnam, after the Gulf of Tonkin incident, by the U.S. during the Vietnam War, but before the full Operation Rolling Thunder campaign [e]
- Carrier strike group [r]: In the United States Navy, the group of ships centered around a large aircraft carrier [e]
- E-2 Hawkeye [r]: Add brief definition or description
- F-35C Lightning II [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Circular cruising formation [r]: Developed by Chester W. Nimitz, a naval tactical formation in which the high value units (e.g., aircraft carriers and amphibious warfare ships) are in the center of the formation, surrounded by concentric rings of escorts for anti-air warfare, anti-submarine warfare, and early warning (i.e., pickets) [e]
- Hazard from Electromagnetic Radiation to Ordnance [r]: Add brief definition or description
- High-value asset [r]: Add brief definition or description
- John McCain [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Joint Tactical Information Distribution System [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Key West Agreement [r]: Add brief definition or description