Charles de Gaulle aircraft carrier ops

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by goldstarflag

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  1. Good old De Gaulle. He warned about trusting the United States, particularly regarding its dominance in NATO. The Great Asparagus is probably laughing from the after life now.

  2. Cool glimpse into life aboard the Charles de Gaulle.

  3. How often do crew fall off these decks, with no barriers?

  4. Only aircraft carrier that sells baguettes, and non American/Chinese carrier tk have catapult launch system

  5. Why is this sub filled with militaristic themed media? IMO it has barely nothing to with our common experince.

  6. Yet the EU is far from being united on defense, especially when countries like Germany or Belgium double down on buying US tech that can be deliberately switched off or nerfed. We are very far from the ideals of a united continent on many matters except for red tape or bureaucracy, that part, we have nailed down perfectly

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