yes it does!! the front axles on your car a called cv axels, the joint on the axel is called a cv joint!!
In business and academia, CV is an abbreviation for curriculum vitae, also called a résumé.
USS Yorktown (CV-5). She was the lead ship of the Yorktown-class and sister ship to Enterprise (CV-6) and Hornet (CV-8)
USS Enterprise (CV-6).
Especially in the UK the term CV or Curriculum Vitae, which means "[the] course of [my] life," is sometimes used for what would normally be called a "resume" (which literally means "summary") in the US.
CV is an acronym that comes form the Latin phrase Curriculum Vitae (CV) - meaning 'life story' and it provides an overview of a person's life and qualifications. In the US they use the term 'Resume' for the same thing.
One example: USS Enterprise (CV-6)
USS Langley designated CV-1
USS Yorktown (CV-5).
send my CV to you.
first answer: The US carriers at Midway were the Lexington, Hornet, and Yorktown. More correct answer: CV-5 Yorktown CV-6 Enterprise CV-8 Hornet The CV-2 Lexington "Lady Lex" had been sunk at the Battle of Coral Sea the previous month, otherwise it would have participated. The CV-5 Yorktown was damaged in the Battle of Coral Sea and almost missed the Battle of Midway. It was sunk in this battle. The CV-6 Enterprise, "Big E" survived this battle and the war. The CV-8 Hornet which had earlier launched the B-25 Doolittle Raid on Japan, survived this battle, but was sunk later in the year.
25 US CV Fleet Carriers (3 didnt see action) 78 CVE Escort (Jeep) 9 CVL Light The US had 8 CV Fleet carriers built before the war