Ein Gigant der Meere wird in Pension geschickt
Über 50 Jahre lang befuhr der legendäre Flugzeugträger "USS Enterprise" der US-Marine die Weltmeere. Am Samstag absolvierte "The Big E" seine letzte Fahrt.
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