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- Aircraft carrier [r]: A warship designed to launch and recover combat aircraft and aircraft that support military operations [e]
- Marjorie Sterrett Battleship Fund Award [r]: An award to the most battle-ready ship in the U.S. Atlantic and Pacific Fleet, rotated among comparable classes of ship [e]
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- United States Navy [r]: Branch of the U.S. armed forces] responsible for combat on, over, and under water. [e]
- Wasp-class [r]: The largest amphibious warfare ships in the United States Navy, which carry a Marine Expeditionary Unit and supporting aircraft [e]
- STOVL [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Vertical takeoff and landing [r]: Aircraft, most commonly helicopters, that can take off and land vertically, with no horizontal takeoff or landing roll. [e]
- USS Lexington (CV-16) [r]: U.S. Navy aircraft carrier of the Essex-class; commissioned 1943 and served in numerous Pacific campaigns; remodeled 1955 with SCB-27C and also SCB-125; transferred to Atlantic Fleet; became full-time training ship for 30 years after Cuban Missile Crisis; now a private museum ship [e]