a navy carrier:
-deck to allow for take off and landings of fighter jets
-capable of carrying an entire arsenal of weaponry includes planes, missiles. ect
-basically an airport floating on water.
-able to go around the world without ever refueling for many years.
-Bring the fight to the enemy
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It prevented the Japanese Navy capture of Port Moresby.
The major flaw or the weakness of the navy Mussolini built was the lack of an aircraft carrier. He believed that for operations in the Mediterranean Sea, his submarine fleet and land based aircraft would make up for the lack of an aircraft carrier. This was a major mistake if his plan was to dominate the Mediterranean Sea.
The first Nuclear-Powered Aircraft Carrier is the USS Enterprise (CVN-65). She has been in commission since 1961, the second longest commissioned Navy warship behind the USS Constitution. She is also the longest Naval vessel in the world.She is scheduled for decommissioning in 2013.
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No, it is an Indian Navy submarine
name of an aircraft carrier in the british navy
yes
Carrier class has nothing to do with the us post office. Carrier class has everything to do with the united states navy and the aircraft carriers and the equipment they have.
There was more than one carrier so to answer this question a specific carrier is needed.
The U.S.S. Intrepid. Part of the US Navy.
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Flat tops.
They're all different. If you want to find out what a US Navy carrier weighs, visit http://nvr.navy.mil, which is the Navy's official ship list. Click on the ship you want to know about and scroll down to "light displacement."
The CV indicates an Aircraft Carrier. The A at the end indicates it is designed for Attack use. The US Navy does not currently have any CVAs.
They did not. They took the body to a aircraft carrier and the US Navy was ordered to bury it at sea.