Canberra (CAG 2) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1958

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In the East Atlantic and Mediterranean areas, the U. S. Sixth Fleet is trying to keep a war from breaking out . . . It is a strong arm of the NATO forces on the land and in the air. In addition, our fleet is a rallying point for the navies of other nations which are allied with us.



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