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Date: 2016-06-19 19:19:54
United States Navy
Gerald R. Ford-class aircraft carriers
Nuclear propulsion
USS Enterprise
USS John P. Murtha
Watercraft
Ceremonial ship launching
USS Seawolf
Ship commissioning
Littoral combat ship
United States ship naming conventions
USS Buffalo

Navy Ship Names: Background for Congress

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