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  2. USS Lexington (CV-16) - Wikipedia

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    Lexington marked her 200,000th arrested landing on 17 October 1967, was redesignated CVT-16 on 1 January 1969 and was redesignated again as AVT-16 on 1 July 1978. She continued as a training carrier for the next 22 years until she was relieved by Forrestal , and Lexington was decommissioned and struck on 8 November 1991.

  3. List of inactive United States Navy helicopter squadrons

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    The jump from HC-11 to HC-16 occurred because HC-16 was originally established by the Naval Air Training Command as HCT-16 to provide Plane Guard services aboard the Naval Air Training Command's training Aircraft Carrier USS Lexington (AVT-16). It was redesignated HC-16 when it was administratively transferred from the Naval Air Training ...

  4. File:USS Lexington (AVT-16) putting out to sea in Pensacola ...

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    English: The U.S. Navy training carrier USS Lexington (AVT-16) putting out to sea in Pensacola, Florida, (USA), circa on 20 January 1987. The ship was based in Pensacola and served as a training ship for naval aviators until 1991.

  5. William B. Ault - Wikipedia

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    In the later Battle of the Coral Sea in May 1942, as Lexington's Air Group Commander, Ault led Lexington's bombers into combat in the successful May 7 attack on the Japanese aircraft carrier Shōhō, sinking the light carrier fifteen minutes after the first attack. [12] [13] The Shōhō was the first Japanese aircraft carrier sunk in World War ...

  6. Jane Skiles O'Dea - Wikipedia

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    She was the first to achieve command (Navy Recruiting District, Indianapolis) and to be selected for the rank of captain. She had logged over 3,000 hours in the C-130, C-1A, T-34, and EC-130Q while assigned to VR-24, VT-2, AVT-16 (aboard USS Lexington), and VQ-4. [3]

  7. USS Lexington Aircraft Carrier Finally Found in Deep Sea Wreck

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  8. VRC-40 - Wikipedia

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    A VRC-40 C-1 Trader on the USS Lexington (AVT-16) in 1985. Maintaining and flying the squadron's 14 aircraft are nearly 320 enlisted personnel and 42 officers. Unlike most squadrons, VRC-40 does not deploy as a unit.

  9. List of museum ships of the United States military - Wikipedia

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    USS Lexington: United States Texas: Corpus Christi: United States: 1942 Essex class: Aircraft carrier: Sank the Japanese aircraft carrier Zuikaku (the last remaining carrier that attacked Pearl Harbor, and the ship that sank Lexington's predecessor, USS Lexington) [34] USS Ling: United States New Jersey: Hackensack: United States: 1943 Balao ...