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  • {{r|Destroyer}}
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  • ...ates by the Canadian Navy, the '''Halifax-class''' is made up of twelve [[destroyer]]-type ships of 4950 tons. Originally built between 1992 and 1997, they ar
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  • ...in the [[Royal Navy]], '''HMS Sheffield (D80)''' was a [[Type 42-class]] [[destroyer]], sunk by [[Argentina]] in the 1982 [[Falklands War]]. While she was not t
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  • {{r|Destroyer}}
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  • ...the droppable ramp characteristic of other landing craft. This class had a destroyer-like bow that was not possible with bow doors. Still, newer types such as t
    1 KB (210 words) - 21:52, 27 April 2011
  • ...pedo]] specialist. On 2st October, 1937, he became Rear Admiral Commanding Destroyer Flotillas The first guided missile destroyer of the postwar German Navy was named for him.
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  • {{r|Destroyer}}
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  • '''USS ''Cole'' (DDG-67)''' is a destroyer of the Burke-class in the United States Navy.<ref name=ColeHomepage>{{citat
    1 KB (181 words) - 04:39, 5 April 2024
  • ...them "frigates" much larger than today's [[ocean escort]] frigates, and [[destroyer leader]]s. [[Burke-class]] destroyers operational today are as large, or la
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  • ...[[San Diego, California]], and routinely assigned to [[CRUDESGRU 3|Cruiser-Destroyer Group 3]], part of the escort of the [[aircraft carrier]], ''[[USS Abraham
    1 KB (189 words) - 07:38, 31 May 2024
  • ...will physically be mounted with the AN/SPY-1 on Burke-class or Kongo-class destroyer or a Ticonderoga-class cruiser, other radars, such as the Army transportabl
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  • ...the '''''USS Jason Dunham'' (DDG-109)''' is a Flight IIA [[Burke-class]] [[destroyer]]], named for the first Marine to receive, posthumously, the [[Medal of Hon
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  • ...for mutual suport. Nishimura's stronger force came first, and all but one destroyer, ''IJN Shigure'', sunk. ...my opinion, however, we should have joined forces...[Nishimura] was an old destroyer man. I never met Nishimura personally, but it was said of him that he was c
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  • A Flight IIA version [[Burke-class]] destroyer of the [[United States Navy]], the '''''USS Bainbridge''''' '''(DDG-96)''',
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  • {{r|Destroyer}}
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  • ...honor, most recently [[USS Comte de Grasse (DD-974)]], a decommissioned [[destroyer]] of the [[Spruance-class]].
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  • ...''''USS Winston S. Churchill'' (DDG-81)''' is a Flight IIA [[Burke-class]] destroyer. She is homeported at the [[Norfolk Naval Station]]. Immediately before the [[9/11 Attack|9/11]] attack, the German [[destroyer]] ''Lutjens'', named for [[Gunther Lutjens|the admiral]] who commanded the
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  • ...rier#escort carrier|escort aircraft carriers (CVE)]]s and as tenders for [[destroyer]]s, [[submarine]]s and [[seaplane]]s.
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  • ...f ships with the [[AEGIS battle management system]], the [[Burke-class]] [[destroyer]] ''USS Barry'' and the [[Ticonderoga-class]] [[cruiser]] ''[[USS Port Roya
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  • ...as made substantial use of [[cruise missile]]s, fired from [[cruiser]]s, [[destroyer]]s, and [[submarine]]s. It can also involve [[carrier-capable|carrier based
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