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Editorial Reviews - Gulf War Ships From the Publisher Chapters: Gulf War Ships of Argentina, Gulf War Ships of Australia, Gulf War Ships of Denmark, Gulf War Ships of France, Gulf War Ships of Greece, Gulf War Ships of the United Kingdom, Gulf War Ships of the United States, Uss Missouri, Uss Hawes, Uss John F. Kennedy, Uss Theodore Roosevelt, Uss America, Uss Wisconsin, Hms Cardiff, Uss Tripoli, Uss Worden, Uss Saratoga, Uss Ranger, Uss Fife, Uss Midway, Uss Beaufort, Uss Niagara Falls, Hmas Sydney, Uss Fort Mchenry, Uss Acadia, Uss Oldendorf, Uss Iwo Jima, French Aircraft Carrier Clemenceau, Uss Caron, Uss Normandy, Uss Kidd, Uss Passumpsic, Uss Vreeland, Hmas Brisbane, Uss Mcinerney, Uss Raleigh, Uss Nassau, Uss Curts, Uss Nicholas, Uss La Salle, Uss Bunker Hill, Uss Guam, Uss Sylvania, Uss Leftwich, Uss Princeton, Uss Okinawa, Hms Jupiter, Uss Paul F. Foster, Uss Impervious, Hms Manchester, Uss Leader, Uss Horne, Uss Adroit, Rfa Argus, Hdms Olfert Fischer, Uss Macdonough, Uss Avenger, Rfa Diligence, Hms Gloucester, Uss Jarrett, Uss White Plains, Uss Mobile Bay, Hms Exeter, Hms Opossum, Hms York, Rfa Fort Rosalie, Mars Class Combat Stores Ship, Rfa Olna, Uss Durham, Uss Ford, Uss Portland, Hms Herald, Hms Brazen, Uss Kansas City, Hms Battleaxe, Hms London, Greek Frigate Elli, Rfa Orangeleaf, Ara Spiro, Rfa Regent, Pns Munsif, French Minehunter Sagittaire. Excerpt: The third USS America (CV-66), formerly CVA-66, was a Kitty Hawk-class supercarrier of the United States Navy that served from 1965 to 1996. She was the fifth U.S. Navy ship to bear the name and the last U.S. supercarrier built not named after a person. Originally ordered as an Enterprise-class nuclear carrier, the ballooning costs of Enterprise during construction caused the cancellation of the nuclear CVAN-66 and her reordering as a conven... More: http://booksllc.net/?id=390307 Synopsis Chapters: Gulf War Ships of Argentina, Gulf War Ships of Australia, Gulf War Ships of De