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What (who) is capable$11134$ - definition

BOOK BY ALLEN DRURY
Capable of honor

Aviation-capable naval vessel         
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SHIP CAPABLE OF SUPPORTING AIRCRAFT ACTIVITIES
Aviation-capable naval vessels
Many present-day naval vessels, aside from aircraft carriers and full-length deck amphibious assault ships, are capable of carrying aircraft. A majority of United States Navy ships have at least a helipad, capable of landing medium-sized helicopters.
USNS Capable (T-AGOS-16)         
SHIP BUILT IN 1989
RV Okeanos Explorer; R/V Okeanos Explorer; USNS Capable (T-AGOS-16)
USNS Capable (T-AGOS-16) was a Stalwart-class modified tactical auxiliary general ocean surveillance ship of the United States Navy in service from 1989 to 2004. In 2008, she was commissioned into service in the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration as the oceanographic research ship NOAAS Okeanos Explorer (R 337).
Marine expeditionary unit (special operations capable)         
U.S. MARINE CORPS DESIGNATION INDICATING THE CAPABILITIES OF A UNIT
(Special Operations Capable) Intermediate Training Phase; Marine Expeditionary Unit (Special Operations Capable)
Marine expeditionary unit (special operations capable) (MEU(SOC)) was a program created by the United States Marine Corps and the United States Navy in 1985 for Marine expeditionary units (MEU). As of 2013 the term MEU(SOC) is obsolete.

Wikipedia

Capable of Honor

Capable of Honor is a 1966 political novel written by Allen Drury. It is the second sequel to Advise and Consent, for which Drury was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1960.

Capable of Honor examines the role that journalists play during a US presidential campaign.

Advise and Consent and its sequels had been out of print for almost 15 years until WordFire Press reissued them in paperback and e-book format in 2014.