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  • {{r|Destroyer}}
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  • {{r|Ocean escort|Destroyer escort}}
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  • {{r|Burke-class|Burke class destroyer}}
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  • {{r|HNLMS De Ruyter (1926)|''HNLMS De Ruyter'' (1926)}} Dutch Admiralen-class destroyer, renamed ''HNLMS Van Ghent'' to make the name available for ; wrecked 1942
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  • {{r|Destroyer}}
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  • {{r|Destroyer escort}}
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  • {{r|Destroyer}}
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  • ====[[Destroyer]]====
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  • {{r|Destroyer}}
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  • ...iser]] ''HMS Cleopatra'', part of the escort, rammed and sank the German [[destroyer]] G194.
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  • ***Destroyer Division 58, Cdr. T.H. Binford USN ***Destroyer Division 59, Cdr. E.N. Parker USN
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  • {{r|Destroyer}}
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  • ...cruiser, with some armor and heavier guns, was in a better position than a destroyer to control and support the attack. Light cruisers also were useful indepen ...n was that it was larger and had better sea-keeping characteristics than a destroyer, so it could escort carriers under any weather conditions.
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  • {{r|Destroyer}}
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  • ...bat, by [[fast attack craft]], to sink a conventional warship, the Israeli destroyer ''Eilat'' in 1967. The missile exists in a number of variants.
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  • {{r|Destroyer}}
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  • {{r|Destroyer}}
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  • {{r|Destroyer}}
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  • [[Image:Type 45 Destroyer.jpg|thumb|350px|left|Type-45 class ''HMS Daring'']] ...the cancelled European Horizon destroyer program, which continues as the [[Destroyer#Franco-Italian HORIZON SAS|French-Italian HORIZON program]].
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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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  • ...7-1938, and served as naval attaché in Rome and Belgrade, then commanded a destroyer squadron at the end of 1941. He commanded a cruiser-destroyer group, under [[Frank Jack Fletcher]], at the [[Battle of the Coral Sea]].
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  • * four small destroyer escorts: [[USS Samuel B. Roberts (DE-413)]], USS Dennis, USS J.C. Butler, a
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  • {{r|Destroyer}}
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  • The [[Spruance-class]] destroyer ''USS Oldendorf'' (DD-972) was named for him. One might speculate that he w
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  • .... [[Kiyohide Shima]] was among his classmates. He was given command of a [[destroyer]] at the age of 27. <ref name=Tully>{{citation ...ino, the only surviving ship commander in Force C, "[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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  • {{r|Destroyer}}
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  • {{r|Destroyer}}
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  • ...the situation in Norway, the [[G-class (U.K. destroyer)|G-class]] fleet [[destroyer]] '''''HMS Glowworm''''', on April 8, 1940, came out of a rain squall and c
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  • ...e of oceanworthy but nimble ship emerged, first called the '''torpedo boat destroyer'''. ...and could not accompany an ocean fleet, but the new class, now called '''[[destroyer]]''', now had both offensive and defensive capabilities.
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  • {{r|Destroyer}}
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  • ...rchant ship]]s and [[warship]]s, but was particularly known for building [[destroyer]]s. At the dawn of [[World War II]], it was one of the country's five large
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  • ...ith the Type 93 "Long Lance" torpedo. The U.S., however, used both FAC and destroyer launched torpedoes at the Battle of Surigao Strait. The PT boat FACs were m ...with the first sinking of a vessel by a ship-launched missile, the Israeli destroyer ''Eilat'' in 1967, the SS-N-2 STYX missiles may have come from Komars
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  • *[[Burke-class]] [[destroyer]](s)
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  • ...Pacific]], the '''''USS Johnston'' (DD-557)''' was a [[Fletcher-class]] [[destroyer]] , commissioned on 27 October 1943. Throughout her career, her commanding ...don Ship.' ... At 10:10 Johnston rolled over and began to sink. A Japanese destroyer came up to 1,000 yards and pumped a final shot into her to make sure she
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  • {{r|Destroyer}}
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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
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  • ...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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  • ...[[San Diego, California]], and routinely assigned to [[CRUDESGRU 3|Cruiser-Destroyer Group 3]], part of the escort of the [[aircraft carrier]], ''[[USS Abraham
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  • '''USS ''Cole'' (DDG-67)''' is a destroyer of the Burke-class in the United States Navy.<ref name=ColeHomepage>{{citat
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  • ...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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  • {{r|Destroyer}}
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  • ...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, 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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  • In January 1942, Fletcher's cruiser-destroyer Task Force 17 (TF 17) sailed from San Diego to reinforce the Marine garriso
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  • {{r|Destroyer}}
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  • ...es forced her abandonment, and she was sunk by torpedoes from an escorting destroyer.<ref name=NHS/>
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  • U.S. Navy [[ocean escort|destroyer escort]] of the [[John C. Butler-class]], commissioned on 28 April 1944, L
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  • ...War. In 1920-27, he had a variety of shore duties, commanded a division of destroyer minelayers, and served with the U.S. Mission to Brazil. He then successivel
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  • A [[Royal Navy]] series of [[destroyer]]s optimized for [[anti-air warfare]], built in the 1970s and 1980s, some s
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  • ..., who protected his comrades by throwing himself on a grenade in 2004. The destroyer [[USS Jason Dunham (DDG-109)|''USS Jason Dunham ''(DDG-106)]] has been name
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  • ...ailors were assigned to the [[USS McKean]], a [[World War One]] flush-deck destroyer that had been modified to be a fast amphibious transport.<ref name=UscgComp
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  • ...Cup selection, Commander, Destroyer Squadron Fourteen; Commander, Cruiser Destroyer Group Two and [[USS George Washington (CVN 73)|''USS George Washington'' (C
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  • |8||Durgenihantrī ||'''dur-ga-ni'''-HAN-tree ||the destroyer ...gamāsurasanhantrī ||'''dur-ga'''-maa-SU-ra-'''sam'''-HAN-tree ||who is the destroyer of demons (''asuras'')
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  • *Two or more [[destroyer]]s of the [[Burke-class]], which are units almost as powerful as a Ticonder
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  • *30 [[destroyer]]s ***28 [[destroyer]]s
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  • **Carrier Group; carrier Hosho and one destroyer **Destroyer Squadron 3, RADM Shintaro Hashimoto, aboard light cruiser [[IJN Sendai]
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  • ...cer on the Staff of Commander Scouting Fleet and Commanding Officer of the destroyer Mervine. Following promotion to the rank of Commander in 1925, Turner serve
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  • ...ro]], who reigned from A.D. 54 to 68. Pliny later wrote that Nero was "the destroyer of the human race".<ref>Griffin, Miriam T. (1987). ''Nero: The End of a Dyn
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  • ...together with [[Slava-class]] [[cruiser]]s and [[Sovremenny-class]] [[destroyer]]s would have used their long-range anti-ship missiles in part of a massive
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  • ...oines}}</ref> ''USS Newport News'' was one of the few ships, along with [[destroyer]]s, to be in an extended exchange with North Vietnamese shore batteries.<re
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  • *'''D''': [[Destroyer]]
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  • ...'Turner Joy'' (DD-951)]], which had been sent to reinforce ''Maddox''. The destroyer patrol also had on-call air support. ...rely resolved to keep its risks low to have had the 34A operations and the destroyer patrol take place even in the same time period. Rational minds could not re
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  • ...s is one of the features that distinguishes a Ticonderoga from a similar [[destroyer]] of the [[Burke-class]]. Large [[amphibious warfare]] ships also often hav
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  • {{r|Destroyer}}
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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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  • O'Neill was the field investigator for the 2000 bombing of the U.S. [destroyer, USS Cole (DDG-67)|''USS Cole'' (DDG-67), in Yemen. It is generally agreed ...e was a complex man. But what happened after Al-Qaeda's attack on the U.S. destroyer Cole was a complex story."<ref name=Bodine>{{citation
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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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