Midway-Class Carriers
The Midway-Class Carriers were a class of aircraft carriers built for the United States Navy after World War II. They were designed to support jet aircraft and featured a large flight deck, advanced technology, and a significant air wing capacity. The class included three ships: the USS Midway, USS Franklin D. Roosevelt, and USS Coral Sea.
Commissioned between 1945 and 1947, these carriers played crucial roles in various conflicts, including the Vietnam War and operations in the Persian Gulf. The Midway-class was known for its durability and adaptability, serving the Navy for several decades before being retired in the 1990s.