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  2. USS Ranger (CV-61) - Wikipedia

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    The seventh USS Ranger (CV/CVA-61) was the third of four Forrestal-class supercarriers built for the United States Navy in the 1950s. Although all four ships of the class were completed with angled decks, Ranger had the distinction of being the first US carrier built from the beginning as an angled-deck ship.

  3. USS Ranger (CV-4) - Wikipedia

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    USS Ranger (CV-4) was an interwar ... and sank the American aircraft carrier Ranger." [61] ... CAMPAIGN AND SERVICE MEDALS for USS Ranger; Navy and Marine Corps Award ...

  4. List of aircraft carriers of the United States Navy - Wikipedia

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    CV-4 Ranger: Ranger (lead ship) 4 June 1934 18 October 1946 12 years, 136 days Scrapped in 1947 [18] CV-5 Yorktown: Yorktown (lead ship) 30 September 1937 7 June 1942 4 years, 250 days Sunk in the Battle of Midway in 1942 [19] CV-6 Enterprise: Yorktown: 12 May 1938 17 February 1947 8 years, 281 days Scrapped in 1960 [20] CV-7 Wasp: Wasp (lead ...

  5. File:Battle Effectiveness Award ribbon, 2nd award.svg

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    USS Kitty Hawk (CV-63) USS Ranger (CVA-61) Usage on ru.wikipedia.org Китинг, Тимоти; Рафхэд, Гэри; Тайсон, Нора; Usage on uk.wikipedia.org Відзнака за бойову ефективність (США) Usage on vi.wikipedia.org USS Forrestal (CV-59) USS Saratoga (CV-60) USS Ranger (CV-61) USS Independence ...

  6. Navy tight-lipped on details of JFK carrier's delay - AOL

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    ISL has also dismantled the former USS Ranger (CV-61), which arrived here in July 2015, and the former USS Independence (CV-62), which came in June 2017. ISL received the former USS Kitty Hawk (CV ...

  7. George Chamberlain Duncan - Wikipedia

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    With the necessary ship experience Duncan was then given command of the Forrestal-class aircraft carrier USS Ranger (CV-61) on 7 May 1962. He served in that role until 20 May 1963. [2] [1] His next role was assistant chief of staff for operations at AIRPAC for a year before becoming chief of staff for two years. [3]

  8. File:U.S. Navy Unit Commendation ribbon.svg - Wikipedia

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    The graphic is a representation of an award or decoration of the United States military. ... USS Providence (CL-82) USS Ranger (CV-61) USS Robert Smalls; USS Salt ...

  9. Richard A. Stratton - Wikipedia

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    Flying both the FJ-4 (Fury) and the A4D Skyhawk, he was deployed twice to the Far East on board the USS Ranger (CV-61) attached to Carrier Air Group Nine. His squadron call sign was "Cyrano". From 1962 to 1964 he was assigned to the NROTC Unit Stanford for postgraduate studies in International Relations under Professor James T. Watkins IV.