File:USS Hornet (CV-12) christened by Annie Knox.jpg
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DescriptionUSS Hornet (CV-12) christened by Annie Knox.jpg | Secretary of the Navy Frank Knox and Mrs. Annie Reid Knox, the ship's sponsor, at Hornet's christening ceremonies, 30 August 1943. The carrier was built at the Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company shipyard, Newport News, Virginia. |
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