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Enterprise (CV-6) - NHHC The seventh Enterprise (CV-6) was laid down July 16, 1934; launched Oct 3, 1936; and commissioned May 12, 1938, with Captain Newton H White in command The ship’s sponsor was Lulie H
USS Enterprise CV-6 - Historycentral The seventh Enterprise (CV-6) was launched 3 October 1936 by Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Co , Newport News, Va, sponsored by Mrs ClaudeA Swanson, wife of the Secretary of the Navy; and commissioned 12 May 1938, Captain N H White in command
Specifications and Armament - CV-6 Three views of Enterprise CV-6, from 1938 to 1944, courtesy of Gordon G Buttars Click an image for an enlarged sketch of how the carrier appeared in 1938, 1942 and 1944
USS Enterprise (CV-6) | CV6. us USS Enterprise was launched on October 3, 1936, at Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company Commissioned on May 12, 1938, Enterprise began her service as the flagship of Carrier Division 1 Enterprise was at sea during the Pearl Harbor attack, returning to find the Pacific Fleet devastated
USS Enterprise (CV-6): The Most Decorated Ship of World War II USS Enterprise (CV-6) is a testament to American naval prowess and the indomitable spirit of her crew From Pearl Harbor to Tokyo Bay, she sailed into history as the most decorated ship of World War II
USS Enterprise (CV-6) - NHHC USS Enterprise, a 19,800-ton Yorktown class aircraft carrier, was built at Newport News, Virginia Commissioned in May 1938, she made a shakedown cruise to South America, then operated in the
USS Enterprise (CV-6) - NHHC The Yorktown class aircraft carrier, USS Enterprise (CV-6) was commissioned at Newport News, Virginia, on May 12, 1938 Relocating to the Pacific, she was at sea during the Japanese Attack on
Museum of Military Models - USS Enterprise (CV-6) USS Enterprise (CV-6) was a Yorktown-class carrier built for the United States Navy during the 1930s She was the seventh U S Navy vessel of that name Colloquially called "The Big E", she was the sixth aircraft carrier of the United States Navy