The Mighty Moo

“This ship that nobody expected that much from, went on to sort of earn a tremendous combat record, survived a terrible typhoon, and ended up the only U.S. aircraft carrier in Tokyo Bay to see the Japanese surrender. So it’s quite an underdog story.” — Nathan Canestaro

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