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Carter
10 days ago

Do you think it’s true that China is going to have like nine aircraft carriers in the water by 2030 or 2035?

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Richard Bedard
Poway, CA · 12 days ago

Dead loads are recovered by US Navy salvage divers.

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Terry Jedrick
Los Angeles, CA · 10 days ago

It doesn’t matter! IT’S OUR FREEDOM! THANKS TO ALL OF THE MILITARY MEN AND WOMEN WHO SACRIFICED FOR OUR COUNTRY! 💯🇺🇸🦅🇺🇸❤️🇺🇸

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David Lauderdale
Mandeville, LA · 6 hours ago

done that many of times

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Lc Robertson
Gloucester, NC · 18 hours ago

My years working in the shipyard on carriers got to see this done many times

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Neil Fischer
Philadelphia, PA · 5 days ago

♥️🇺🇲 and our military men and women ! 👍

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William
Nevada City, CA · 9 days ago

The dead loads float. Retrieved them as a rigger at San Francisco Bay Naval Shipyard in 1965. USS Coral Sea I believe...

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Don Knowlton
Warren, OH · 2 days ago

new carriers don't use steam

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gen x
9 hours ago

all while putting that out in the ocean do you get them back out

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Roland Zapata
San Antonio, TX · 9 days ago

why not use a parachute that creates enough resistance to mimic a load. *retrieval should be easier to, sin e the load force is coming not from weight,but air resistance. 🤔

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Travis Pastrana
Worcester, MA · 11 days ago

I believe the F-22 cost 22million to make

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Darren Weeks
Bend, OR · 10 days ago

Put a leash on it and pull it back up out of the water!

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Dave Stephenson
Rochester, MN · 12 days ago

lol millions the way republicans spend.