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  • ...tive thinking from high school to the Navy high command. A [[Burke-class]] destroyer of the U.S. Navy, [[USS Hopper (DDG-70)]] is named in her honor.
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  • Opponents of the President's foreign policy attacked the destroyer transfer as a grave breach of the American neutrality laws, particularly th ...in America. The Lend-Lease Act, passed by Congress seven months after the destroyer transfer, authorized the President to procure from government facilities or
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  • ...'' (CVE-25) and destroyers of the ''Fletcher'' and "Four-Pipe, Flush-Deck" destroyer classes at the next pier.</ref>]]
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  • ...Later, in December 2007, An SM-3 was fired successfully from the Japanese destroyer ''JDS Kongo'', hitting its target. Japan sees the system as a deterrent ag
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  • The USS ''Porter'' is a [[United States Navy]] [[Guided Missile Destroyer]] commissioned in 1999.
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  • ...to have more potent anti-air warfare capability, but the French-Italian [[destroyer#Franco-Italian HORIZON SAS|''Horizons'']] are "air warfare frigates". ..., the retired land attack and antisubmarine-optimized [[Spruance-class]] [[destroyer]]s, and for the multirole but extremely strong antiair [[Burke-class]] dest
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  • ...U.S.S. Lexington. After a few years on the Lexington, he was rotated to a destroyer, the Roper. It was at this time that Heinlein came down with [[Tuberculosis
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  • ...left|300px|''USS Winston Churchill'' (DDG-81), a Flight IIA Burke advanced destroyer ...ocean escort. Another type of vessel, whose nomenclature is the root of "destroyer", has been called "torpedo boat" and exists in new forms generically called
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  • ...ed graduate of the class of 1928, who then served routine tours aboard a [[destroyer]] and a [[battleship]]. In 1934, he qualified as a [[naval aviator]], and f
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  • In July-August 1942 he sailed with Commander Destroyer Squadron Thirteen (Captain John B. Heffernan, USN), on USS Buck, flagship,
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  • The next ship to acquire the track is the Burke-class destroyer, ''USS Winston Churchill'' (DDG-81) along the path, which is not equipped w
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  • [[Image:Cv59-Forrestal-DD help.jpg|left|thumb|[[Destroyer]] ''USS Rupertus'' maneuvers alongside [[aircraft carrier]] ''USS Forrestal ...k of an [[aircraft carrier]], but also in the flight operations areas of [[destroyer]]s and [[cruiser]]s.
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  • ...omic bomb, later repelled by his own creation said, “we have become death, destroyer of worlds.” Let’s be clear, all types of civilian nuclear energy assist
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  • ...earl Harbor]], [[Hawaii (U.S. state)]]. In operation, she is assigned to [[Destroyer Squadron 31]] of the U.S. Pacific Command.<ref name=homepage>{{citation
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  • * {{search link|destoryer||ns0|ns14|ns100}} ([[destroyer]])
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  • ...umerous gasoline fires that eventually compelled the ship to be abandoned. Destroyer [[USS Hull (DD-350)]] ultimately scuttled the irreparably damaged auxiliary ...ristobal]]. Although ''Meredith'' and ''Vireo'' continued onward--with the destroyer later sunk and the old tug abandoned (but reboarded) after attacks by Japan
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  • ...oints. Using information gained from her contacts with the radar picket [[destroyer]]s, she controlled [[aircraft carrier]] planes protecting the vast concentr
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  • The United States Navy destroyer tender [[USS Samuel Gompers (AD-37)|USS ''Samuel Gompers'']] was named in h
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  • ...the Joint Expeditionary Force Reserve. Screened by four destroyers and two destroyer escorts, ''Warrick'' sailed for that soon-to-be-famous island in company wi After issuing stores to the veteran destroyer [[USS Fletcher (DDE-445)]] from 2335 on [[2 October]] to 0040 on the 3d, ''
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  • ...guns on what was first called a torpedo boat destroyer, then the modern [[destroyer]], relatively slow-moving battleships might not be able to engage torpedo b ...'' (CVE-25) and destroyers of the ''Fletcher'' and "Four-Pipe, Flush-Deck" destroyer classes at the next pier.</ref>]]
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