File:USS Kitty Hawk returns home for decommissioning DVIDS95262.jpg

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English: The aircraft carrier USS Kitty Hawk transits the Pacific Ocean returning to the United States for decommissioning after 47 years of service, 10 of which have been in Japan. Kitty Hawk will be replaced later this summer by the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS George Washington.
Date Taken on 3 June 2008
Source https://www.dvidshub.net/image/95262
Author Kyle Gahlau
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USPACOM, AT SEA
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18 June 2008, 16:04
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