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?During the World of Starships April Fool's event in 2015, a variant of the Essex given to players that had a Blue and Black wave paint job, modified design with two Gearing destroyers attached to each side, loaded with spaceship aircraft and re-named Enterprice.At this time the essex was the highest tier us carrier. +During the World of Starships April Fool's event in 2015, a variant of the Essex given to players that had a Blue and Black wave paint job, modified design with two Gearing destroyers attached to each side, loaded with spaceship aircraft and re-named Enterprice.At this time the Essex was the highest tier us carrier.
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Revision as of 11:46, 22 October 2015





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Overview
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Mobility
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Armor
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- mm Citadel Armor
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- mm Extremities Armor
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Aircrafts
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During the World of Starships April Fool's event in 2015, a variant of the Essex given to players that had a Blue and Black wave paint job, modified design with two Gearing destroyers attached to each side, loaded with spaceship aircraft and re-named Enterprice.At this time the Essex was the highest tier us carrier.

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Early Research

This ship is sold in its elite configuration.


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Historical Info

The Essex class was a class of aircraft carriers of the United States Navy that constituted the 20th century's most numerous class of capital ships. The class consisted of 24 vessels, which came in both "short-hull" and "long-hull" versions. Thirty-two ships were originally ordered; however as World War II wound down, six were canceled before construction, and two were canceled after construction had begun. No Essex-class ships were lost to enemy action, despite several vessels sustaining very heavy damage. The Essex-class carriers were the backbone of the U.S. Navy's combat strength during World War II from mid-1943 on, and, along with the addition of the three Midway class carriers just after the war, continued to be the heart of U.S. Naval strength until the supercarriers began to come into the fleet in numbers during the 1960s and 1970s.


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