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  • |''The Oxygen Destroyer'' |''Destroyer''
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  • * [[TBD Destroyer]], World War II torpedo bomber
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  • '''Shiva''' is the destroyer of the world, in [[Hinduism]], following [[Brahma]] the creator and [[Vishn
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  • ...light infantry weapons, massive .50 caliber fire could severely damage a [[destroyer]].
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  • ...can also be heard on the ''The Destroyer (Led Zeppelin bootleg recording)|Destroyer'' Led Zeppelin bootleg recordings|bootleg CD, or Bootleg recording|bootleg
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  • *DESOTO: Patrols, off the coast of North Vietnam, with one or more [[destroyer]]s with a [[signal intelligence]] intercept van temporarily mounted on deck
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  • * Śivā - "destroyer of darkness" - self control, embracing inner darkness and changing it into
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  • *DESOTO: Patrols, off the coast of North Vietnam, with one or more [[destroyer]]s with a [[signal intelligence]] intercept van temporarily mounted on deck
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  • ...d ''Furutaka '' with the light cruisers ''Tenryu'' and ''Yubari'', and the destroyer ''Yunagi.'' Mikawa lost no ships during the battle proper, although ''Kako'
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  • ...with the [[AEGIS]] battle management system, the [[Arleigh Burke class]] [[destroyer]] ''USS Barry'' and the [[Ticonderoga class]] [[cruiser]] ''USS Port Royal'
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  • *{{pl|Destroyer}} '''also in military''' *{{pl|Destroyer}} '''also in history'''
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  • ...aining fields (in both Muskogee and Cherokee counties) were armor and tank destroyer driving ranges and field, anti-aircraft, and coastal artillery firing range ...ar II Camp Gruber provided training to infantry, field artillery, and tank destroyer units that went on to fight in Europe. Units of the segregated 333rd & 969t
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  • ...d-capability ships. Where greater capability is needed, [[Burke-class]] [[destroyer]]s are immensely more capable, although more expensive. The Perry class was
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  • While commanding the [[Adams-class]] [[destroyer]] ''USS Cochrane''' (DDG-21), he was remembered as the first captain to wat
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  • ...he Home Fleet engaged her and caused enormous structural damage before the destroyer ''[[HMS Dorsetshire]]'' launched a [[torpedo]] attack which sank ''Bismarck
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  • .... The '''5"/38 MK 30''' was a single-barrel enclosed unit widely used on [[destroyer]]s. The '''5"/38 MK 38''' was a dual enclosed unit specifically designed fo
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  • The U.S. lost the ''Lexington'', the destroyer ''USS Sims'', and the fleet oiler ''USS Neosho''. ''Yorktown'' was damaged
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  • ...val Institute, Annapolis (ISBN 978-1-59114-354-3) Captain Hara commanded a destroyer in many runs of the 'Tokyo Express' down 'The Slot' to Guadalcanal; his liv
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  • ....S. Navy War College]]. At various times, he commanded a mine sweeper, a destroyer, a guided-missile cruiser, a carrier task group and a fleet.
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  • ...e on the gunnery-training ship (ex-battleship) USS Wyoming (AG-17) and the destroyer USS Coghlan (DD-606) in July, 1942. A massive U.S. production program soon
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