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Aircraft Carriers of the U. S.
Navy, by Stefan Terzibaschitsch, 344 pages, Photos of USS
Enterprise CV-6 and CVAN65, including History and Technical Data. |
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Carrier, A guided Tour of an
Aircraft Carrier, by Tom Clancy. 348 pages, Loaded with
great information about Aircraft Carriers, there function, life on board
and technical data. USS Enterprise CVN-65 is included as first Nuclear
Carrier.
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History of the
U.S. Navy,
Volume One, 1775 – 1941, 731 pages, Includes Ships named Enterprise. |
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History of the U.S. Navy,
Volume Two, 1942 – 1991, 904 pages, Includes USS Enterprise CV-6 and USS
Enterprise CVN-65. |
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Air Power, A Concise History,
by Robin Hignam. Reference is made to both USS Enterprise
CV-6 and USS Enterprise CVAN-65 and the part they played in the History
of Air Power. |
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Warships in Profile,
Volume 2, 300 Pages, Including 25 pages of great photos , history
and technical data of USS Enterprise CVAN-65. |
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The Aircraft Carrier,
96 pages, Photo of USS Enterprise CVAN-65 on cover, photo and
information about USS Enterprise CV-6 inside. |
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The Complete Idiot's Guide to
Aircraft Carriers, By C.A. Mobley and Michael Benson.
Book includes several pages of information and data about USS Enterprise
CVN-65. Referred to “World’s Largest Moveable Structure”. |
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The Flying Guns, By
Lieutenant Clarence E. Dickinson, USN, 196 Pages, Cockpit record of a
Naval pilot from Pearl Harbor through Midway. Dickinson was a pilot in
Air Group Six serving on the USS Enterprise CV-6
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Thirteen Days,
A memoir of the Cuban
Missile crisis, By Robert F. Kennedy, 224 pages, Includes USS Enterprise
CVAN-65 role in the Cuban Missile crisis. |
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US
Navy F-14 Tomcat Units of Operation Iraqi Freedom
by Tony Holmes. 96 Pages, History of the Tomcat and Squadrons assigned
to USS Enterprise CVN-65 and other Carriers. |
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Navy F-18 Hornet Units of Operation Iraqi Freedom
by Tony Holmes. 96 Pages, History of the Tomcat and Squadrons assigned
to USS Enterprise CVN-65 and other Carriers. |
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