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Watch 'Carrier' online: full episodes
posted Wednesday, May 20, 2009 3:09pm
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Carrier," a 10-part series filmed aboard the USS Nimitz, is now available for online viewing. The series is a character-driven immersion in the high-stakes world of a nuclear aircraft carrier.
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Tammy
Monday, May 25, 2009 › 6:12pm
Saw this show last night. I wonder if any of the men or women knew my father. We use to live in Denver in the mid 60's. How do I find this out??
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Tammy
Monday, May 25, 2009 › 6:12pm
Saw this show last night. I wonder if any of the men or women knew my father. We use to live in Denver in the mid 60's. How do I find this out??
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