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  2. USS Lexington (CV-2) - Wikipedia

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    USS Lexington (CV-2), nicknamed "Lady Lex", [1] was the name ship of her class of two aircraft carriers built for the United States Navy during the 1920s. Originally designed as a battlecruiser, she was converted into one of the Navy's first aircraft carriers during construction to comply with the terms of the Washington Naval Treaty of 1922, which essentially terminated all new battleship and ...

  3. USS Lexington (CV-16) - Wikipedia

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    On 15 June 1992, the ship was donated as a museum and now operates as the "USS Lexington Museum on the Bay" at 2914 North Shoreline Boulevard, Corpus Christi, Texas. A MEGAtheater (similar to IMAX) was added in the forward aircraft elevator space. Lexington was designated a National Historic Landmark in 2003. The ship is carefully maintained ...

  4. List of accidents and incidents involving military aircraft ...

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    This was the second-to-last flight accident involving Lexington before the ship's retirement. [201] [202] [203] 22 May McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II of the 301st TFW crashed into Lake Worth on approach to Carswell AFB following a training mission at Fort Sill, Oklahoma. Pilot was killed. WSO ejected and was critically injured. [204] 5 June

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

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  6. Douglas TBD Devastator - Wikipedia

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    Produced. 1937–1939. Number built. 130. The Douglas TBD Devastator was an American torpedo bomber of the United States Navy. Ordered in 1934, it first flew in 1935 and entered service in 1937. At that point, it was the most advanced aircraft flying for the Navy; however, by the time of the US entry into World War 2, the TBD was already outdated.

  7. See pictures, videos of storm damage around Lexington and ...

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    Here’s photos and video of damage taken by Herald-Leader staff photographers around Lexington and Central Kentucky and social media posts on the severe weather.

  8. USS Harder: Wreck of famed US Navy World War II sub ... - AOL

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    The NHHC said the wreck of the Harder was confirmed by data provided by the Lost 52 Project, an effort led by Tim Taylor, CEO of Tiburon Subsea, to find the 52 US subs lost in World War II.

  9. PS General Slocum - Wikipedia

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    Sidewheel boat; each wheel had 26 paddles and was 31 ft (9.4 m) in diameter. The PS General Slocum[ note 1] was a sidewheel passenger steamboat built in Brooklyn, New York, in 1891. During her service history, she was involved in a number of mishaps, including multiple groundings and collisions. On June 15, 1904, General Slocum caught fire and ...