USS Intrepid (CV-11)
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English: USS Intrepid (CV-11) is an Essex-class aircraft carrier of the United States Navy. In service from 1943-1974, it now functions as the Intrepid Sea-Air-Space Museum.
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Gallery
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USS intrepid (CV-11) off Newport News, Virginia, on 16 August 1943, the day she went into commission
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1944
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Part of the anti-aircraft gun crew of the Battleship New Jersey (BB-62), watching helplessly, as a Japanese kamikaze plane prepares to strike the aircraft carrier Intrepid (CV-11) on 25 November 1944.
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USS intrepid (CV-11); Japanese "Kamikaze" suicide plane disintegrates in flames after hitting USS Intrepid (CV-11), during operations off the Philippines on 25 November 1944
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USS intrepid (CV-11) after being hit by Japanese plane in suicide dive in the Pacific. Taken from USS New Jersey (BB-62). Smoke coming from USS Intrepid (CV-11) gunners at 40mm guns on board USS New Jersey (BB-62) in foreground. ca. 11/25/1944
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USS intrepid (CV-11): Burial at sea for the officers and men of the USS Intrepid (CV-11) who lost their lives when the carrier was hit by Japanese bombs during operations in the Philippines, 11/26/1944
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USS intrepid (CV-11) afire, after she was hit by a "Kamikaze" off Okinawa on 16 April 1945. Photographed from USS Alaska (CB-1), as a Fletcher class destroyer steams by in the foreground
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USS intrepid (CV-11) operating off Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, 9 February 1955, shortly after her SCB-27C modernization. F2H "Banshee" jet fighters are on her flight deck
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USS Intrepid alongside Gemini 3 spacecraft after landing
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Gemini 3 spacecraft being hoisted on board, 23 March 1965
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Gemini 3 spacecraft being hoisted on board, 23 March 1965
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USS intrepid (CV-11) steaming in the South China Sea, with her attack air group parked on the flight deck, 13 September 1966
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1968
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USS intrepid (CV-11); Douglas A-4E "Skyhawk" attack plane is brought to the launching position on a steam catapult aboard USS Intrepid (CVS-11), during flight operations in the Gulf of Tonkin, September 1968. Note nosewheel steering bar in use
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radar installation on the Intrepid as of 1974