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THE DISTINCTIVE 96FT WIDE BOW of one of the French Navy's newest aircraft-carriers, the 22,000-ton Clemenceau. When the vessel was at Marseilles recently she was visited by more than 100,000 persons during one week end. The Clemenceau, which completed her trials in 1959, carries 60 aircraft and a complement of 2700 men.

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29421, 25 January 1961, Page 7

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THE DISTINCTIVE 96FT WIDE BOW of one of the French Navy's newest aircraft-carriers, the 22,000-ton Clemenceau. When the vessel was at Marseilles recently she was visited by more than 100,000 persons during one week end. The Clemenceau, which completed her trials in 1959, carries 60 aircraft and a complement of 2700 men. Press, Volume C, Issue 29421, 25 January 1961, Page 7

THE DISTINCTIVE 96FT WIDE BOW of one of the French Navy's newest aircraft-carriers, the 22,000-ton Clemenceau. When the vessel was at Marseilles recently she was visited by more than 100,000 persons during one week end. The Clemenceau, which completed her trials in 1959, carries 60 aircraft and a complement of 2700 men. Press, Volume C, Issue 29421, 25 January 1961, Page 7