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USS Enterprise / Aircraft catapult / Refueling and Overhaul / USS George H.W. Bush / Watercraft / Nimitz class aircraft carriers / United States Navy
Date: 2011-11-04 10:17:19
USS Enterprise
Aircraft catapult
Refueling and Overhaul
USS George H.W. Bush
Watercraft
Nimitz class aircraft carriers
United States Navy

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