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  • {{r|Amphibious Assault Ship}}
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  • A [[United States Navy]] [[amphibious assault ship]], homeported in [[San Diego, California]]; flagship of Task Force 151 in A
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  • {{r|Amphibious Assault Ship}}
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  • {{r|Amphibious Assault Ship}}
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  • {{r|Amphibious Assault Ship}}
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  • ...ntic; Council on Foreign Relations military fellow (2008-2009); commanded amphibious assault ship [[USS Essex (LHD-2)|''USS Essex'' (LHD-2)]] and frigate [[USS Carr (FFG-52)
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  • ...''USS Wasp'' (LHD-1)''' is the lead ship of the [[Wasp-class]] U.S. Navy [[amphibious assault ship]] (LHD), who went into U.S. operational service in 1995, having been commis
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  • ...mphibious Ready Group]], the LPD usually operates closer to shore than a [[Amphibious Assault Ship]], because the LPD is the main carrier of large [[landing craft]], while th
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  • {{r|Amphibious Assault Ship||**}}
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  • {{r|Amphibious Assault Ship}}
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  • A [[Wasp-class]] U.S. Navy [[amphibious assault ship]] (LHD), the '''''USS Boxer''''' went into U.S. operational service in 1995
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  • ...Camp Lejeune, North Carolina (NC). The LCAC is en route to the Wasp Class Amphibious Assault Ship USS BATAAN (LHD 5).</div></div>
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  • ...des the first CVN-21 aircraft carrier, a [[Virginia-class]] submarine, one amphibious assault ship, one logistics ship and three [[Littoral Combat Ship]]s. It also calls for
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  • '''Wasp-class''' [[amphibious assault ship]]s (LHD) are the largest tyoe of [[amphibious warfare]] vessels in the U.S.
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  • ...fth tour in the Orient. Five days out, she assumed new duties as an acting amphibious assault ship for Amphibious Squadron 3, after [[USS Iwo Jima (LPH-2)]] had received a su
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  • :1 or more [[Amphibious Assault Ship]]/helicopter carrier ([[Ocean-class]]). ...n includes the [[Type 45-class]] air warfare destroyers, [[Ocean-class]] [[amphibious assault ship]]/[[aircraft carrier]]s, and replacements for the current [[ballistic missi
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  • ...at Danang, South Vietnam, along with Cook (APD-130), Henrico (APA-45), and amphibious assault ship Vancouver (APD-2). They transported marines to Danang, bringing the total t
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  • ...TOBAR carrier, ''São Paulo''. ''HMS Ocean (1995)'', is sometimes called an amphibious assault ship but, at 21,500 tons, is designated a [[Landing Platform Helicopter]].
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  • ...among the various type commands ([[aircraft carrier]]s, [[submarine]]s, [[amphibious assault ship|amphibious ship]]s, etc.).
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  • ...des the first CVN-21 aircraft carrier, a [[Virginia-class]] submarine, one amphibious assault ship, one logistics ship and three [[Littoral Combat Ship]]s. It also calls for
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