DUBROVNIK DUBROVNIK, May 1 (Hina) - The United States navy's "USS Dwight Eisenhower" aircraft carrier on Monday sailed into the southern Croatian port of Dubrovnik, where it will stay until May 5 and be open to public viewing. While
in Dubrovnik, ship commander Harold Starling and associates will meet Dubrovnik-Neretva County prefect Ivan Sprljo, Dubrovnik mayor Vid Bogdanovic, and visit the command of the Croatian army's fourth military district. The U.S. carrier has 5,000 crew members, pilots, sailors, and officers, and 85 aircraft. Croatia's President Stipe Mesic and Premier Ivica Racan viewed the ship yesterday.(hina) ha
DUBROVNIK, May 1 (Hina) - The United States navy's "USS Dwight
Eisenhower" aircraft carrier on Monday sailed into the southern
Croatian port of Dubrovnik, where it will stay until May 5 and be
open to public viewing.
While in Dubrovnik, ship commander Harold Starling and associates
will meet Dubrovnik-Neretva County prefect Ivan Sprljo, Dubrovnik
mayor Vid Bogdanovic, and visit the command of the Croatian army's
fourth military district.
The U.S. carrier has 5,000 crew members, pilots, sailors, and
officers, and 85 aircraft.
Croatia's President Stipe Mesic and Premier Ivica Racan viewed the
ship yesterday.
(hina) ha