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  • A '''submarine''' is a [[ship]] that can travel underwater. Most submarines, particularly ...arine and localize it sufficiently to aim weapons at it. Of course, once a submarine attacks, any surviving enemies now know it is in the general area; submarin
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  • '''''Yellow Submarine''''' is the tenth album by [[the Beatles]], released on 17 January 1969 as #'Yellow Submarine'
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  • {{r|Anti-submarine warfare}} {{r|Submarine-launched ballistic missile}}
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  • ...www.sublant.navy.mil/VirginiaClass.htm Virginia class submarine page, from Submarine Force Atlantic]
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  • A '''ballistic missile submarine''' is a [[submarine]] equipped to launch [[ballistic missile]]s at sea, almost always from unde ...mersible Ballistic Nuclear), are larger, slower, and quieter than [[attack submarine]]s.
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  • ...ring service in 1955, the '''X-1''' was an experimental U.S. Navy midget [[submarine]] built principally to help understand the threat of very small submarines "Towed to Annapolis in December 1960, X-l was reactivated and attached to Submarine Squadron 6 and based at the Small Craft Facility of the Severn River Comman
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  • #REDIRECT [[Ballistic missile submarine]]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Yellow Submarine]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Signals intelligence collection, submarine-based]]
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  • A submarine armed with [[submarine-launched ballistic missile]]s
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  • Experimental midget [[submarine]] used for U.S. Navy research into the threat of such underwater vehicles,
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  • ...n practice fired from an extremely quiet nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine (SSBN). While the first SLBMs were of fairly short range, the current gener :*Submarines with submarine-launched ballistic missiles and cruise missiles
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  • #REDIRECT [[Signals intelligence collection, submarine-based]]
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  • ...ean theaters of [[World War II]], [[submarine]] warfare, as well as [[anti-submarine warfare]], were critical parts of the war. German attacks on shipping to Gr ...ribunal (Nuremberg)]], of violating international law through unrestricted submarine warfare; they were acquitted after proving British merchantmen were legitim
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  • #REDIRECT [[Signals intelligence collection, submarine-based/Approval]]
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  • A [[ballistic missile]] launched from a normally submerged [[submarine]], which has multiple engineering challenges, chief among them being comput
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  • ==Australia: Submarine Platforms == ...From Sea 1114 to Sea 1000: the Collins submarine project and the next RAN submarine
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  • #REDIRECT [[Signals intelligence collection, submarine-based/Related Articles]]
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  • ...supply to Britain and Japan, and achieved some spectacular warship kills; submarine and [[antisubmarine warfare]] were low-profile but critical parts of the wa
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  • The use of [[submarine]]s to bring [[signals intelligence]] collection sensors, such as antennas o
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/World War II, submarine operations]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Anti-submarine warfare}}
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  • {{r|Submarine}}
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  • A submarine armed with [[submarine-launched ballistic missile]]s
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A type of [[Submarine|submarine]] currently in service with the [[Royal Navy]]
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A type of British [[Submarine|attack submarine]] operated by the [[Royal Navy]].
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  • A weapon launched by one submarine at another submarine, which has an intermediate part of its path in which it flies through the a
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  • ...[Royal Navy]]; actually a hybrid of the stern of a U.S. [[Skipjack-class]] submarine with its reactor, and a British forward section
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  • ...erations go below the surface of the sea, including [[submarine]]s, [[anti-submarine warfare]], [[unmanned underwater vehicle]]s, combat divers, and [[mine (nav
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  • {{r|Anti-submarine warfare}} {{r|Submarine}}
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  • ...lthough not insensitive high explosives that would not improve safety on a submarine
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  • ...supply to Britain and Japan, and achieved some spectacular warship kills; submarine and [[antisubmarine warfare]] were low-profile but critical parts of the wa
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  • ...www.sublant.navy.mil/VirginiaClass.htm Virginia class submarine page, from Submarine Force Atlantic]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Ballistic missile submarine]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Ballistic missile submarine]]
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  • {{r|SAFE submarine cable}} {{r|SAT-3-WASC submarine cable}}
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  • '''''Yellow Submarine''''' is the tenth album by [[the Beatles]], released on 17 January 1969 as #'Yellow Submarine'
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  • #REDIRECT [[Signals intelligence collection, submarine-based]]
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  • {{r|Submarine-launched ballistic missile}} {{r|Ballistic missile submarine}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Signals intelligence collection, submarine-based/Approval]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Signals intelligence collection, submarine-based/Related Articles]]
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Air-dropped, expendable sensors for [[anti-submarine warfare]]
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  • ...s promoted to the command of U.S. forces in Afghanistan. RADM Grooms is a submarine officer. ...ary assistant to the Under Secretary of Defense for Policy; and commander, Submarine Group 2.
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  • ...a [[Carrier Strike Group]] (CSG). Without an ARG and possibly without the submarine, they may be called a '''surface action group'''. ...ior to the [[commodore]] of the ARG. This admiral may be from the surface, submarine, or aviation communities, as opposed to the tradition, now being changed, t
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  • The first operational [[submarine-launched ballistic missile]], of medium to intermediate range
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  • ...in a [[sonobuoy]] housing, for clandestine communications with submerged [[submarine]]s.
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  • First [[Royal Navy]] [[attack submarine]] of the [[Trafalgar-class]]; launched 1981; decommissioned 2009
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  • [[Israeli Defense Forces]] [[submarine]], built in Britain using the German [[Type 209-class]] design
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  • ...falgar-class''' is a type of British [[Submarine#Attack submarine|tactical submarine]], the first of which, ''[[HMS Trafalgar S107|HMS Trafalgar]]'', entered se
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  • Experimental midget [[submarine]] used for U.S. Navy research into the threat of such underwater vehicles,
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  • Soviet-designed destroyer, principally optimized for [[anti-submarine warfare]], in service with the [[Russian Navy]]
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  • [[United States Navy]] nuclear-powered [[attack submarine]] of the [[Sturgeon-class]], who served from 1971 to 1998
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  • Lightweight [[anti-submarine warfare|antisubmarine]] torpedo, primarily air-dropped but also ship-launch
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  • British-developed and operated [[ballistic missile submarine]]s, armed with [[UGM-133 Trident D5]] missiles with UK-built warheads
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  • Introduced as the first underwater [[anti-submarine warfare|antisubmarine weapons]] of the [[First World War]], '''depth charge ...vailable. Aircraft had somewhat better luck in dropping depth charges on a submarine that they could see submerging.
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  • ...raft, to engage a target detected by a [[submarine]] without revealing the submarine's presence, or to prosecute a distant target located by shipboard sensors. ...d War]], new applications have emerged, where it might be used to engage a submarine in [[littoral (military)|territorial waters]] of an adversary, without the
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  • ...nd religious ideas with a [[science fiction]] plot involving an advanced [[submarine]]
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  • The sinking of the British passenger liner ''Arabic'' by a German submarine during World War I.
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  • The first class of [[fleet ballistic missile submarine]]s in the [[United States Navy]], now all decommisioned.
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  • Argentinean [[cruiser|light cruiser]], ex-''USS Phoenix'', sunk by U.K. [[submarine]] ''HMS Conqueror'' during the [[Falklands War]]
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  • ...</noinclude>U.S. destroyer, escorting convoys to Britain, sunk by a German submarine before the start of the Second World War
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/World War II, submarine operations]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Anti-submarine warfare}}
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  • {{r|Anti-submarine warfare}} {{r|Submarine}}
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  • Standard US Navy heavy [[submarine]]-launched [[precision-guided munition|guided]] [[torpedo]], capable of bot
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  • ...e British passenger liner ''SS Arabic'' was torpedoed and sunk by a German submarine. The attack heightened diplomatic tensions and public outrage that led to A ...ify the attack on the ground that the ''Arabic'' was attempting to ram the submarine, the German government disavowed the act and offered indemnity.
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  • Warhead for the SEA LANCE follow-on for the [[anti-submarine warfare]] SUBROC
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  • in the United States Navy, one commissioned ship and one commissioned submarine; see [[Wikipedia:USS Dallas]]
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  • ...ard-class''' is a class of [[Ballistic missile submarine|ballistic missile submarine]] operated by the [[Royal Navy]] with the designation Ship Submersible Ball ...that it would purchase a quantity of U.S. [[UGM-133 Trident D5|Trident]] [[Submarine-launched ballistic missile|ballistic missiles]] to be deployed in four purp
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  • UK heavy [[submarine]]-launched [[precision-guided munition|guided]] [[torpedo]], probably faste
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  • ...anti-shipping missile, which can be fired from land, aircraft, helicopter, submarine and ship platforms, and which has a considerable combat record
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  • ...sensor and support platforms for [[helicopter]]s, which would localize the submarine at a range safe for the warship, and drop a lightweight homing torpedo. ...ng from the sea floor. Even then, a boosted torpedo may be able to hit the submarine before it can launch, given the reality that a rocket-assisted torpedo move
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  • The latest [[submarine]] class in the [[Israeli Defense Forces]], a variant of the German [[Type 8
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  • ...ng of a surface vessel, ''ARA General Belgrano'', by a nuclear-propelled [[submarine]], ''[[HMS Conqueror]]''
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  • The use of [[submarine]]s to bring [[signals intelligence]] collection sensors, such as antennas o
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  • ...s, and in water shallow enough to change the "blue ocean" techniques for [[submarine]] warfare.
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  • The sole operational class of U.S. [[ballistic missile submarine]]s, firing the Trident D5; some have been converted for special operations
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  • ...and amassing a distinguished combat record before being sunk, by a German submarine, in 1942
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  • A submarine or smaller vehicle, which has no crew aboard, and is fully or partially und
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  • An advanced Soviet/Russian attack submarine armed with extremely large anti-ship [[P-700 Granit]] [[cruise missile]]s a
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  • ...ter 1942; 3-man crew; many adaptations including horizontal bomber, [[anti-submarine warfare]] and early [[airborne early warning]] aircraft
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  • (MAD) A technique for locating submerged [[submarine]]s from [[antisubmarine warfare]] helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft; shor
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  • A [[ballistic missile]] launched from a normally submerged [[submarine]], which has multiple engineering challenges, chief among them being comput
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  • ...retirement for cost reasons gave up long-range air surveillance and [[anti-submarine warfare]] capability of [[aircraft carrier]]s
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  • U.S. heavyweight [[submarine]]-launched [[torpedo]] with bidirectional wire link to launcher, and autono
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  • ...t was the sole survivor of three major battles, eventually being sunk by a submarine while escorting a convoy
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  • ...lt in [[Canada]]; helicopter-equipped, [[destroyer]]s optimized for [[anti-submarine warfare]] and [[convoy escort]]; serving from the mid-1950s until, in most
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  • ...; [[Captain (naval)|Captain]], [[United States Navy]], retired; commander, Submarine Squadron 3; former CO, USS Santa Fe (SSN-763); Council on Foreign Relations
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  • ...oderate payload and defenses but extremely long range; valued as an [[anti-submarine warfare]] and [[maritime patrol aircraft]]
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  • ...e career was marked by great success in creating the [[UGM-27 Polaris]] [[submarine-launched ballistic missile]], and an embarrassing assignment as [[Director
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  • ...same hull as the [[Burke-class]] but optimized for land attack and [[anti-submarine warfare]], without the [[AEGIS battle management system]]
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  • ...o-American shipping routes in the face of German opposition, principally [[submarine]] but also involving long-range aircraft and [[commerce raiding]]; eventual
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  • Latest [[attack submarine]] class of the [[United States Navy]], smaller than [[Seawolf-class]] for c
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  • Current generation of [[submarine-launched ballistic missile]] on U.S. and U.K. submarines; extremely accurat
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  • The primary class of [[attack submarine]]s in the [[United States Navy]], built in three groups of which early mode
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  • ...ation for an [[ocean escort]] or light [[destroyer]], optimized for [[anti-submarine warfare]] with limited capability for [[anti-air warfare]] and [[anti-surfa
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  • ...aircraft optimized for sea surveillance, originally principally for [[anti-submarine warfare]] but often with [[anti-surface warfare]] capabilities; newer types
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  • ...but converted to an [[aircraft carrier]]; sunk on 29 November 1944 by the submarine [[USS Archerfish (SS-311)]] while still being finished and transferring to
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  • ...nes but fast enough to keep up with [[convoy]] transports; used for [[anti-submarine warfare]] as a quickly-available ship before purpose-built warships were in
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  • {{r|Anti-submarine warfare}} {{r|Submarine}}
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  • ...imulator rather than a warhead. Ideally, it will seem enough like the real submarine that the enemy will attack it.
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  • |Submarine Plunger - 1895.jpg|Submarine Plunger - 1895
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  • [[Balao-class]] [[submarine]] of the [[United States Navy]], built in 1943 and served through WWII, sin
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  • ...submerged [[submarine]], travels at high speed to the area of the distant submarine, and then delivers an antisubmarine payload, usually a [[torpedo]]. Payload Another special case of UUM could involve the launcher not being a submarine, but some type of moored mine that releases a torpedo or rocket-assisted to
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  • General Manager Submarine Imaging, Kollmorgen Electro-Optical; [[Captain (naval)|Captain]], [[United
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  • ...apabilities include [[anti-air warfare]], [[anti-surface warfare]], [[anti-submarine warfare]], [[land attack]], and possibly [[ballistic missile defense]]
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  • A class of advanced [[attack submarine]]s of the [[United States Navy]], optimized for [[Cold War]] requirements a
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  • German naval officer who rose to head the [[submarine]] forces of [[Nazi Germany]], then the overall naval command ([[Oberkommand
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  • {{r|Submarine}} {{r|Ballistic missile submarine}}
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  • ...optimized for coastal operations including [[mine warfare]] (MIW), [[anti-submarine warfare]] (ASW) and [[anti-surface warfare]] (ASW).
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  • A means of launching an [[anti-submarine warfare|antisubmarine]] torpedo from a surface ship, often by an [[unguide
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  • * ''[[Yellow Submarine]]''
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  • {{r|Anti-submarine warfare}}
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  • ...incipally including [[anti-surface warfare]], [[anti-air warfare]], [[anti-submarine warfare]] and [[land attack]]. While technically warships, vessels purpose {{r|Submarine}}
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  • ...surrounded by concentric rings of escorts for [[anti-air warfare]], [[anti-submarine warfare]], and early warning (i.e., pickets)
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  • ...nited States Fifth Fleet]] before his retirement in 1947. He started as a submarine officer and then became a naval aviator, commanding Task Groups in Fast Car
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  • * [[USS Nebraska (SSBN-739)|USS ''Nebraska'' (SSBN-739)]], a submarine, in commission since 1993
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  • {{r|Submarine-launched ballistic missile}}
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  • ...[[John McCain Sr.]] (the only father-son four-star admirals in the Navy); submarine officer in [[World War II]]; commander-in-chief of the Pacific Fleet during
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  • ...ryū''. On a much more mundane duty, she was lost on January 24, 1945, to a submarine torpedo while escorting cargo ships off [[Malaya]]. <ref>{{citation
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