Forrestal — may refer to:* James Forrestal (1892 ndash; 1949), United States Secretary of Defense * USS Forrestal , United States Navy aircraft carrier * Forrestal Range, a mountain range in Antarctica * Forrestal Building, headquarters of the United States… … Wikipedia
Forrestal — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. James Forrestal (1892 1949), homme politique américain. La classe Forrestal, porte avions américains. USS Forrestal (CVA 59), le premier de cette classe.… … Wikipédia en Français
Forrestal-Klasse — USS Forrestal, Typschiff der Klasse Übersicht Typ Flugzeugträger Namensgeber … Deutsch Wikipedia
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Forrestal (Форрестел) — «Forrestal» («Форрестол») авианосец (США) Тип: авианосец (США). Водоизмещение: 80516 тонн. Размеры: 309,4 м х 73,2 м х 11,3 м. Силовая установка: четырехвальная, турбины. Максимальная скорость: 33 узла. Вооружение: восемь 127 мм (5 ) орудий,… … Энциклопедия кораблей
Forrestal-Katastrophe — Decksmannschaften bekämpfen das Feuer an Deck der USS Forrestal … Deutsch Wikipedia
Forrestal class aircraft carrier — The Forrestal class aircraft carriers were a four ship class designed and built for the United States Navy in the 1950s. Design The Forrestal class was the first completed class of supercarriers of the Navy, so called because of their then… … Wikipedia
Forrestal Village — infobox shopping mall shopping mall name = Forrestal Village location = Princeton, New Jersey, USA hours = Retail Monday – Saturday: 10 am – 6 pm Sunday: 11 am – 5 pm; Office Monday – Friday 8 am – 6 pm; Food Court Monday – Saturday: 10:00 am… … Wikipedia
Forrestal, James Vincent — (1892 1949) James Forrestal was born in New York and attended both Dartmouth College and Princeton University but left without graduating. He found work on Wall Street as a bond salesman and during World War I worked in the Office of the Chief … Historical Dictionary of the Roosevelt–Truman Era
Forrestal, James V — ▪ United States secretary of defense born Feb. 15, 1892, Beacon, N.Y., U.S. died May 22, 1949, Bethesda, Md. first U.S. secretary of defense (1947–49); earlier, in the Navy Department, he directed the huge naval expansion and procurement… … Universalium