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NIMITZ-CLASS AIRCRAFT CARRIER World's Largest Warships Admiral Chester W. Nimitz was one of the most brilliant Navy tacticians and strategists in history – a major factor in U.S. victory in the Pacific theater during WWII. In his honor, the Navy launched the USS. Nimitz. Nine other Nimitz-Class carriers followed that launch, eventually replacing the world's first class of nuclear carriers, the Enterprise class. For over 40 years, these gigantic ships have been the world's most dominant and capable warships. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Terrence Siren/Released)

NIMITZ-CLASS AIRCRAFT CARRIER World's Largest Warships Admiral Chester W. Nimitz was one of the most brilliant Navy tacticians and strategists in history – a major factor in U.S. victory in the Pacific theater during WWII. In his honor, the Navy launched the USS. Nimitz. Nine other Nimitz-Class carriers followed that launch, eventually replacing the world's first class of nuclear carriers, the Enterprise class. For over 40 years, these gigantic ships have been the world's most dominant and capable warships. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Terrence Siren/Released)

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