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En: USS Enterprise [in the back], the world's first nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, steams alongside the newest, the French aircraft carrier Charles De Gaulle (R 91) [in the front]. Enterprise and her battle group are on a scheduled deployment in the Mediterranean Sea.


Background notes: USS Enterprise (CVN-65)
Deutsch: Die achte USS Enterprise (CVN-65 ), kurz Big E ist der erste atomgetriebene (CVN - Cruiser Volplane Nuclear) Flugzeugträger. Sie gehört zur US Navy.
English: The USS Enterprise (CVN-65), formerly CVA(N)-65, is the world's first nuclear-powered aircraft carrier and the eighth U.S. Naval vessel to bear the name.
日本語: エンタープライズ(USS Enterprise, CVN-65)は、米海軍の航空母艦。
中文: 企業號航空母艦(USS Enterprise CVN-65)是美國歷史上第八艘使用企業號為名的船隻,也是全世界第一艘使用核子反應爐作為動力來源的航空母艦。


USS Enterprise (CVN-65)

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U.S. Navy photo by Photographer's Mate Airman Doug Pearlman. [010516-N-6259P-003] May 16, 2001.

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