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  • 12 bytes (1 word) - 20:26, 16 October 2007
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  • #redirect [[Container ship]]
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  • {{Image|USSHercules.jpg|right|300px|''Exporter,'' the first C3 ship to be completed. Shown in 1943, after conversion by the U.S. Navy to USS '' ...939 and 1947; none are still in service. As it had done with the [[Type C2 ship]]s, MARCOM circulated preliminary plans for comment, and altered the design
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  • A naval support ship that can transfer supplies, including fuel, to other warships that are unde
    292 bytes (40 words) - 22:03, 7 July 2009
  • 12 bytes (1 word) - 16:38, 14 November 2007
  • A merchant ship used as a decoy vessel in that it was equipped with a substantial but conce
    230 bytes (37 words) - 07:07, 7 January 2024
  • 283 bytes (40 words) - 12:29, 29 September 2008
  • 12 bytes (1 word) - 16:42, 14 November 2007
  • A ship designed for [[amphibious warfare]], as opposed to a smaller [[landing craf
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  • A '''Landing Ship Tank''' ('''LST''') is the largest seagoing [[amphibious warfare]] vessel t
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  • 12 bytes (1 word) - 16:45, 14 November 2007
  • 246 bytes (34 words) - 20:14, 12 September 2009
  • ...'LKA''', and renamed the type as '''''amphibious cargo ship'''''. The last ship of this type was removed from service in 1994. [[Image:USSRankin(AKA-103).jpg|thumb|300px|Attack Cargo Ship USS ''Rankin'' (AKA-103)]]The biggest difference between these ships and ot
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  • 81 bytes (10 words) - 19:25, 7 April 2009
  • ...to launching, and, for naval vessels and vessels in a merchant service, [[ship commissioning]]; warships tend to have additional ceremonies such as change
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  • ...ingdom, the CGS (Canadian Government Ship) Canada was a modern, high-speed ship intended for east coast patrols.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Attack cargo ship]]
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  • {{r|Ship ceremonies}} {{r|Ship commissioning}}
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  • {{r|Ship ceremonies}} {{r|Ship commissioning}}
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  • ...t [[lift lock|ship lift]]s to rapidly transit past those dams, including a ship lift at the [[Three Gorges Dam]], which is the largest in the world
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  • {{r|Ship ceremonies}} {{r|Ship commissioning}}
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  • {{r|Amphibious Assault Ship}} {{r|Amphibious ship}}
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  • * [http://www.rte.ie/vikings/video.html/ RTÉ news webcast of the ship's arrival in Dublin]
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  • {{r|Ship}} {{r|Littoral Combat Ship}}
    822 bytes (101 words) - 23:12, 17 August 2009
  • ...to launching, and, for naval vessels and vessels in a merchant service, [[ship commissioning]]; warships tend to have additional ceremonies such as change
    316 bytes (44 words) - 13:17, 13 September 2009
  • ...marck'']] in the [[Battle of the Denmark Strait]]. All except three of the ship's 1,418 crew members were killed.
    333 bytes (49 words) - 11:04, 8 April 2024
  • ...operational class of large carriers; [[Carrier Air Wing Eleven]] embarked; ship is center of [[Carrier Strike Group Eleven]] but is in overhaul for 2011
    300 bytes (41 words) - 10:05, 10 February 2023
  • {{r|Ship ceremonies}} {{r|Ship commissioning}}
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  • {{r|Ship ceremonies}} {{r|Ship measurements}}
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  • The '''Ship of Theseus problem''' is one expression of a central problem in the [[metap ...s, for the logical question of things that grow; one side holding that the ship remained the same, and the other contending that it was not the same. (Plut
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  • ...ing ship for 30 years after [[Cuban Missile Crisis]]; now a private museum ship
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  • {{r|Ship ceremonies}} {{r|Ship measurements}}
    573 bytes (76 words) - 21:19, 11 January 2010
  • ...was the basis for the successful [[Baltimore-class]], although the actual ship was a modified [[Northampton-class]] heavy cruiser
    350 bytes (43 words) - 10:41, 10 February 2023
  • {{Image|USSHercules.jpg|right|300px|''Exporter,'' the first C3 ship to be completed. Shown in 1943, after conversion by the U.S. Navy to USS '' ...939 and 1947; none are still in service. As it had done with the [[Type C2 ship]]s, MARCOM circulated preliminary plans for comment, and altered the design
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  • {{r|Ship ceremonies}} {{r|Ship measurements}}
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  • {{Image|Large colorful container ship.jpg|right|350px|A container ship at sea.}} {{Image|Loading a container ship.jpg|right|350px|Loading a container ship.}}
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  • {{Image|USS Boxer (LHD-4).jpg|right|300px|''USS Boxer (LHD-4)'', sister ship of the ''Wasp''}} ...sioned in 1989.<ref>Jane's Fighting Ships 2005-2006</ref> She is the sixth ship to carry that name in the U.S. Navy, the first four being sailing warships
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