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Upper Egypt or upper
Gun wise, was an Iowa class battleship. Most powerful (regardless of guns) was an aircraft carrier, most likely an Essex or Midway class during the war. The USS Enterprise was the most decorated USN warship of WWII, but was a Yorktown class carrier. *It was the "Constitution"*
Counterfire. Aircraft carriers only go to sea as part of carrier battle groups or carrier strike groups. The carrier is protected by three kinds of ships: cruisers, which carry a high-power radar called Aegis that can detect incoming missiles and that can launch anti-missile missiles, several frigates, which carry anti-missile missiles that are guided by the cruiser's radar, and submarines. Not only can this radar system detect a missile in flight and direct missiles to shoot them down, it can figure out where the missile was launched from and fire a missile at that place to destroy the launcher.
Since the Nile River flows backwards, the upper part of Egypt is actually named lower Egypt. The Nile does not flow backwards but it does flow north to the Mediterranean Sea -- the northern area near the sea including Cairo and the Nile Delta is called Lower Egypt, while the southern area is called Upper Egypt.
That one part that is up there.!!!
I don’t understand the question
When the government builds a new aircraft carrier this is part of which component of aggregate demand
Its a part of 'scorponok' by steve jablonsky
The U.S.S. Intrepid. Part of the US Navy.
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Yes, Darwin was bombed by Japanese carrier aircraft
This particular part is calle the "Spare Tire Carrier".
F-16s are part of the United States Air Force, not the United States Navy. F-16s are incapable of operating with an aircraft carrier due to the fact that they do not have the required equipment to launch from or land on an aircraft carrier.
lower part upper part is called Ariom i think
The Japanese lost 4 aircraft carriers and the pilots that were part of the crew. The USA lost one aircraft carrier. The USA could make up the lost carrier and crew. The Japanese could not.
6L you'll be looking for this answer: The inner forward cabin is called the cockpit.not this:The outer part at the front of the aircraft is called the nose.by luvchickensu know who
Aircraft Carriers. The Battle of the Coral Sea was the first ever Aircraft Carrier vs Aircraft Carrier battle ever. But remember, the US Navy did not win. The US actually lost a carrier, along with Japan also losing one. But the US came more confident in using them, and learned Aircraft Carriers would be the main strategic importance in the Pacific Theatre.