Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 June 1951 — Page 16
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Once Considered Just ‘Sitting Ducks'
By MAX B. COOK Times Special Writer The much-maligned aircraft
carrier is staging a comeback.
Proclaimed a “sitting duck” for
lowing its
[enemy attack in future wars fol-| eat record during!
World War II, its performance off
{Korea has given it new life. It is,
becoming an important phase of
the North Atlantic Treaty Organi-
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ited States ys sea-new-type aire
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aerial support of ground troops, bombing of enemy installations far inland from the sea, clearing of skies for invading forces and destruction of enemy naval ves: “is gh aireraft, the ying | early warning of approaching air« craft and naval vessels over a tremendous area. Great Britain's first all-jet carare expected to go to year with the 45,000-ton
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the carrier-based jet ters is Britain's new car-rier-borne all-weather day . and night jet fighter, the Sea Venom.
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attack in all weather. It carries radar equipment and a crew of
two—a pilot and navigator-radar|
operator.
It is indicated that some of the
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European countries war-surplus carrier airplanes already have been sent to France and Holland. They will be used aboard carriers of the French and Dutch naval arms, it is said.
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