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  • ...''USS Rushmore'' (LSD-47)]], the first African American woman to command a ship in the U.S. Navy. She commanded [[Amphibious Ready Group]] 7 during [[tsuna ...she was the Executive Officer of ''[[USS Tortuga (LSD-46)]]'', a [[Landing Ship Dock]], during peacekeeping for the Former Republic of Yugoslavia, and then
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  • ...1882) was a Scottish naval engineer who built the ''Great Eastern'' steam ship in collaboration with [[Isambard Kingdom Brunel]]. He is known to mathemati ...ld - the ''Great Eastern'' steam ship. He built the paddle engines for the ship, each pair weighing 90 tons, to drive paddle wheels 56 feet in diameter. He
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  • ...unk, along with her captain and admiral. His last message was:<blockquote>Ship unmaneuverable. We shall fight to the last shell. </blockquote> ...p that if Admiral Lütjens played for safety and avoided further action the ship might escape, if not to a home port, at any rate to a position where protec
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  • ...u'']], [[Baie St. Paul (ship, 2012)|''Baie St. Paul'']] and [[Thunder Bay (ship, 2013)|''Thunder Bay'']]. | title = 'Whitefish Bay,' first ship of new fleet, arrives in Duluth
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  • | url = http://archives.chicagotribune.com/1933/08/15/page/5/article/ship-beats-ill-omens-first-at-hudson-bay-port | title = Ship beats ill omen; first at Hudson's Bay Port
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  • ...u'']], [[Whitefish Bay (ship, 2013)|''Whitefish Bay'']] and [[Thunder Bay (ship, 2013)|''Thunder Bay'']].<ref name=BoatNerdBaieComeau/><ref name=NewswireCa CSL operated an earlier vessel called the [[Baie St. Paul (ship, 1962)|Baie St. Paul, launched in 1962]].<ref name=BoatNerdBaieStPaul/><ref
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  • '''Moore Dry Dock Company''' was a ship repair and [[shipbuilding]] company in [[Oakland, California|Oakland, CA]].
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  • ...onal 2 superstructure design, with the bridge and pilot house right in the ship's bow.]]
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  • Ad hoc installations were placed on US warships in the 1940 on. Modern ship installations generally involve intercept stations in mobile vans, which ca ==China: Ship Platforms==
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  • ...alling 127 metres, to fall from the bridge and sink the ship. Seven of the ship's crewmen were killed, and five motorists died when four cars drove over th ...the special [[laser]] [[lighthouse]] that indicates by colours whether the ship must be steered left or right to regain the centre line.
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  • ...onger to perform at a Naval [[shipyard]]. Time periods between ROH's on a ship have varied historically from about 5-20 years (for [[submarine]]s) to up t ...blocks. At the end of the ROH, the drydock is refilled with water so the ship can float and be let out to sea.
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  • She was launched in 1922 as the ''Fred Hartwell'' by the [[American Ship Building Company]] in Lorain, Ohio.<ref> ...[Lac Como (ship)|''Lac Como'']], ''[[G.W. Rogers]]'' and the [[Bagotville (ship)|''Bagotville'']] were called upon to free her.
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  • ...'George H.W. Bush'' (CVN-77) underway with the Singapore Navy tank landing ship RSS ''Endeavour'' (210) in the Gulf of Aden, 15 November 2011. The [[Nimitz
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  • ...s are sometimes symbolic rather than actual. '''HMS Victory''', a wooden [[ship of the line]] built in 1765, is the official flagship of the United Kingdom ...became more likely to use [[aircraft carrier]]s or purpose-built [[command ship]]s, (e.g., [[USS Mount McKinley (AGC-7)]].
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  • {{rpl|USS Independence (1814)}} First [[ship of the line]] in the [[United States Navy]]
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  • ...Jones''''', in 1916, when a larger vessel was given the name [[D.G. Kerr (ship, 1916)|''D.G. Kerr'']].<ref name=greatlakesDGKerr1916/> ...akesvesselhistoryDGKerr1903/> She was lost at sea, on her way to Scottish ship breakers, when her tow parted.<ref name=greatlakesvesselhistoryDGKerr1903/>
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  • * [[RMS Quetta]], a merchant ship that wrecked in 1890
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  • ...s that would soon hit the warship. There may still be a role, however, for ship-launched antisubmarine torpedoes in littoral operations, where the engageme ...ssion or otherwise unavailable? Rocket-boosted torpedoes give the surface ship an opportunity for survivable engagements without helicopter assistance.
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  • ...to another using [[animal]]s, [[human]]s, [[vehicle]]s, [[aircraft]], or [[ship]]ping, via infrastructure such as [[roads]], [[railway]]s, [[sea lane]]s, [
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  • ...er his ship was frozen in, and the crew wintered ashore. In June 1611 the ship came free from the ice and the crew, who wanted to go home, mutinied when H
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  • ...mand aircraft]] might need to loiter in the target area. An antisubmarine ship would need search time in the target area.
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  • ...l’s Corps, assignments including including the capture of the PLO weapons ship Karine A, implementation of the Gaza-Jericho Agreement, the Israeli-Palesti
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  • '''Otomat''' missiles, made by [[MBDA]] of Italy, were originally ship-launched [[anti-shipping missile]]s. Like the [[AGM-84 Harpoon]], they have
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  • ...s, the New Jersey was an exceptionally fast, 57,000 ton gross displacement ship, with a main battery of three triple turrets of [[16"-50 caliber MK 7 naval
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  • '''Dreadnought''' is a generic term for a ship or other military platform much superior to competitors. The [[Royal Navy]
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  • ...cester]] and [[London, United Kingdom|London]]. Even before he reaches the ship, events on the canal boat demonstrate his adaptability and decisiveness, as On arriving at his ship and going through the ceremonial process of taking command, his first lieut
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  • ...was sold, and renamed, a second vessel, was commissioned the [[D.G. Kerr (ship, 1916)|''D.G. Kerr'']], in 1916.
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  • {{Image|Loading a container ship.jpg|right|350px|Loading a [[container ship]] in Long Beach, California.}}
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  • | title = Canadian Coal Ship Funs Aground in Lake Huron ...1812]] the small [[Upper Canada]] government schooner ''[[Governor Simcoe (ship)|Governor Simcoe]]'' was able to evade capture by sailing over the shoal, w
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  • {{quotation|The experimental Small Waterplane Area Twin Hull ship "Sea Slice" returns to its homeport of Naval Station San Diego, Calif., Nov
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  • ...d States Navy]], the '''Joint High Speed Vessel''' is a small, high-speed ship that can carry troops, vehicles and supplies among ports and waterways with ...perate either in safe waters or with an escort such as a [[Littoral Combat Ship]]. Since the JHSV and LCS are being developed at the same time, there has b
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  • Specialized [[container ship]]s can carry cargo entirely composed of thousands of containers.<ref name=U
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  • She was lost, off the [[Azores]], while under tow to a Spanish ship breaker's yard.<ref name=greatlakesDGKerr1916/><ref name=greatlakesvesselhi | title = RPPC SHIP FREIGHTER SS DG KERR built 1916
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  • The attached [[Ship lifts in China|ship lift]] is said to be the fastest in the world.
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  • Roll is a basic movement of an aircraft, ship, or projectile. The basic [[aerodynamics|aerodynamic]] or [[hydrodynamics|h
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  • Its sister ship, the [[ZRS-3 USS Macon|USS Macon]] crashed a few years later.
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  • [[File:Ferry steamer Surrey (ship, 1891).jpg|thumb]] ...er, when a fire was spotted in nearby [[Brownsville, BC|Brownsville]], the ship's captain wasn't able to board firefighters and proceed to the fire. Permi
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  • ...staying in the town. Whitby is also home to a reproduction of James Cook's ship the Endeavour.
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  • ...launched in 2007, and built to a design from the [[Robert Allan]] firm of ship architects.<ref name=ral2007-09-06/> She cost $6.7 million.<ref name=balti A large container ship, the ''[[Evergreen Forward]]'', ran aground in [[Chesapeake Bay]].<ref name
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  • ...the Mariner's own country while he is held in a trance. Once arrived, the ship sinks, though the Mariner is picked up by the pilot's boat. He is at once
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  • ...s usually by ship, either from a United States port or on [[prepositioning ship]]s.
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  • ...the [[Baie Comeau (ship, 2013)|''Baie Comeau'']], and the [[Whitefish Bay (ship, 2013)|''Whitefish Bay'']] she is a self-unloading bulk carrier, with a con ....cbc.ca/news/canada/thunder-bay/canada-steamship-lines-unveils-thunder-bay-ship-1.1403963
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  • ...-f.jpg | thumb | 400px | Fireboat ''Howard T. Tellepsen'' in the [[Houston Ship Channel]].]] ...Hpa2014-05-14/><ref name=bayareahoustonmag2014-03-14/> She and her sister ship, the ''[[J.S. Bracewell]]'', replaced the Port authority's second fireboat,
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  • ...Jamaica]] and met a captain who was sailing close to Paul's hometown. The ship was called the ''John'' and during it's passage back to Scotland, both the In 1771, the owners of the ''John'' sold the ship, but provided John Paul with a good recommendation. In 1772, he was given
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  • ...urce.org/archives/10/01/10011001.jpg Click here to see a photograph of the ship] ...mmander during large-scale operations. ''Auburn'' served as a commissioned ship for two years and nine months.
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  • In the last years of commerce by sailing ship some large commercial vessels were equipped with four, five masts which eac
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  • It built 65 ships in all, about half of them [[attack cargo ship]]s. At its peak, Walsh-Kaiser employed 21,000 people.
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  • A ship of this class may well be built to commercial, rather than warship, standar ...frigates have come back to a modest standard of ocean escort. The British ship is generally more capable, retaining anti-shipping missiles and modest area
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  • ...h the Irish Volunteers, the captain sailed to [[Cork Harbor]] and sank the ship with the armaments on board. On learning the fate of the Aud, Mc Neill trie
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  • 26. ''Ship of the Line'' (1938) 27. ''Flying Colours including A Ship of the Line'' (1938)
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  • '''IJN ''Yamato''''' was the lead ship of the [[Yamato-class]] of the [[Imperial Japanese Navy]], the largest [[ba ==The ship==
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  • ...aircraft carriers is named after its lead ship, the USS'' Nimitz''. That ship, in turn, memorializes Fleet Admiral [[Chester W. Nimitz]]. | url = http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/cvn-77.htm
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  • The proposed '''Isua Iron Mine''' in Greenland was planned to ship iron ore from [[open-pit mine]]s in [[Greenland]] to manufacturers in [[Eur It was projected to ship 15,000,000 million tonnes of ore per year.
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  • ...urneys of slower-than-light travel. Other designs posit a way to boost the ship to near-lightspeed, allowing relatively 'quick' travel (i.e. decades, not c *[[Sleeper ship]]s, which put their passengers into stasis during a long trip.
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  • engine, all power to the three 5-inch guns in the after part of the ship, and rendered our gyro compass useless."<ref name=DANFS>{{citation ...finished. At 9:45 he gave the saddest order a captain can give: 'Abandon Ship.' ... At 10:10 Johnston rolled over and began to sink. A Japanese destroyer
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  • ...the opportunity to comment on human behavior. When Data complained to the ship's engineer, [[Geordi LaForge]], about his difficulty in training Spot, his
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  • ...plant]]s, or can provide direct mechanical drive power, typically used for ship propulsion mostly in Navy ships. There are several types of nuclear plants ...o be called the [[Idaho National Laboratory]]. The first full scale Naval ship (submarine) working prototype plant was built at this Idaho facility and be
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  • ...; while most luxury yachts are moderately sized, some "superyachts" are of ship size. The [[America's Cup]] is the world's best-known yacht race.
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  • ...y to the United Kingdom, a member of the [[Royal Navy]] is assigned to the ship's crew at all times. Her current captain is [[Commander (naval)|Commander]] ...out two hours ago the junior officers were called to the bridge to conduct Ship handling drills. We were about to do a man overboard drill when we got a ca
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  • ...021-04-16/> She and her sister ships, [[Umiak I|''Umiak'']] and [[Nunavik (ship)|''Nunavik'']], are said to be ''"the most powerful icebreaking bulk carrie She replaced the [[Arctic (ship, 1978)|''Arctic'']], a ship built in 1978.<ref name=glencore2021-05-27/>
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  • ...that an [[Ancient Egypt]]ian [[mummy]] being transported on-board took the ship down with it as part of a [[curse]];<ref>''Yahoo News'': '[http://news.yaho
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  • ...ck-class]] battleships deployed by the navy in [[World War II]] its sister-ship was [[KMS Tirpitz]]. ''Bismarck'' had four turrets of two 15" naval guns ea ...It is understood that crew members tried to initiate scuttling so that the ship would not be captured by the British, but there is little doubt that sinkin
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  • [[Container ship]]s are vessels designed to carry [[cargo]]s consisting entirely standard si
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  • ...served as an observatory and experimental platform, as well as a training ship for other airships. ...aching an angle of 85 degrees, before it finally descended. Amazingly, the ship suffered only slight damage and was able to fly the next day.
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  • ...ollows the image and boards the ship, and Juno cuts the cable, letting the ship drift freely, and keeping Turnus away from Aeneas. But the hot-headed Turnu
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  • '''XV ''Patrick Blackett'' (X01)''' is an experimental ship used by the [[Royal Navy]] as a [[testbed]] for new technologies, including ...argo space into a briefing room, office and workshop. Upon completion, the ship's procurement amounted to less than £7 million.<ref name="NL1">{{cite news
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  • [[Image:USSRankinCargoHold.jpg|thumb|left|A cargo hold of an [[attack cargo ship]], ready to be combat loaded. The upper level is the main deck, with cargo- ...greatly to the success of [[Allied]] amphibious campaigns. [[Attack cargo ship]]s were assigned a specially-trained [[United States Marine Corps|Marine Co
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  • ...s ''voiture Americaine'') in a wooden sailing ship called the [[Mayflower (ship)|Mayflower]] (or ''Fleur de Mai'') and there were several hard winters ahe
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  • The '''''Algoma Intrepid''''' is the ninth ship in [[Algoma Central]]'s Equinox class.<ref name=AlgomaAlgomaIntrepid/><ref ...is 650 feet, 8 inches long; 78 feet wide; and 44 feet, 9 inches deep. The ship has its pilothouse at the stern and self-unloading equipment at the bow.
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  • ...[Dutch nation|Dutch]] firm, Damen Group, are successful ship designers and ship builders. In addition to [[Tugboat]]s and other civilian service vessels,
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  • ...powered by 2 [[two-stroke]] [[diesel engine]]s, capable of generating 900 ship horsepower each. She was built at the Swiftships yard in [[Morgan City, Lou ...a.org/wiki/Category:Rising_Star_(ship,_1991) Media related to Rising Star (ship, 1991) at Wikimedia Commons]
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  • The '''CGS ''Petrel''''' was a small [[Canadian Government Ship]] that patrolled the upper [[North American Great Lakes|Great Lakes]], from ...to be confused with the more recent '''CCGS''' for [[Canadian Coast Guard Ship]].
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  • ...le at which the torpedo hit the target ship, and the vertical slope of the ship's hull, affected the engagement geometry. ...since this exploder was intended to detonate the torpedo's warhead at the ship's most vulnerable point: under its keel. Simply stated, the magnetic fuze a
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  • ...932, the burning of [[SS Normandie|''Normandie'']] in 1942, the ammunition ship [[SS El Estero|''El Estero'']] in 1943,<ref>http://www.uscg.mil/history/art ...tium of marine [[preservationist]]s determined to prevent her from being [[Ship breaking|scrapped]]. In June 2000 she was added to the [[National Park Ser
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  • ...ever a proper exertion been made, any thing memorable achieved, or even a ship lost or won on either side." '' ...ome from a distant sea-port, who instructed me in the different parts of a ship from a model which they had procured. I had afterwards frequent opportuniti
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  • ...ny established the Sparrows Point yard in 1889, and it delivered its first ship in 1891. Bethlehem Steel Corporation acquired the Sparrows Point shipyard i ...cessful restructuring attempt. Baltimore Marine operated the facility as a ship repair and refurbishment yard until 2003, when Baltimore Marine Industries
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  • ...of vessels as approved by the [[Secretary of the Navy]]. Once listed, the ship or service craft remains in the NVR throughout its life as a Navy asset. Af ...[Military Sealift Command]]. Information in the NVR includes such items as ship class, fleet assignment, name, age, homeport, planning yard, custodian, hul
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  • ...of rum. The ship's sailors, however, took sly tots of Nelson's rum as the ship traveled home. When it arrived in England, the barrel was found to be dry.
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  • ...at can launch a large number of [[cruise missile]]s and also be the mother ship for naval special operations forces, typically [[United States Navy SEAL]]s ...ional names for [[battleship]]s when the battleship was the most important ship type in the Navy.
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  • ...gating by planning and directing the route or course of a vessel such as a ship or aircraft.<ref>OED, 2004, page 955.</ref> Plotting the course is achieved
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  • ...tive bearing grease]] a substance that new sailors are told to find on the ship and be brought back to the Chief (Petty Officer)
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  • *Ba: alias given to French ship captain on going to sea in 1911
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  • ...first [[precision guided munition]] to be used by an aircraft to attack a ship. While it had been designed in 1939, Germany first used a rocket-boosted gu
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  • ...While most landing craft are carried to the landing area aboard a larger ship, there are some landing vessels that qualify as ships able to travel indepe {{quotation|The Higgins boats broke the gridlock on the ship-to-shore movement. It is impossible to overstate the tactical advantages hi
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  • ...alvage she participated in were the [[container ship]] [[Kitano (container ship)|''Kitano'']], the rollon-rolloff vessel ''[[Camilla (ro-ro)|Camilla]]'' an
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  • * Emmerson, George S. ''The Greatest Iron Ship'' (1981), 182pp
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  • Yaw is the basic ''turning'' movement of an aircraft, ship, or projectile. The basic [[aerodynamics|aerodynamic]] or [[hydrodynamics|h
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  • ...total momentum is conserved (is zero), the ship gets momentum, '''P'''<sub>ship</sub>, upward, \mathbf{P}_\textrm{gas} + \mathbf{P}_\textrm{ship} = \mathbf{0}\quad\Longrightarrow\quad
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  • ...parations are made to lower the bow ramp of the Newport class tank landing ship USS MANITOWOC (LST 1180) during Exercise Solid Shield '83.</div></div> ...tion">'''1 June 1985.''' M-809 5-ton trucks are driven from a tank landing ship across a pontoon bridge onto Onslow Beach during exercise Solid Shield '85.
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  • ...on a mirror between the user and a vehicle windshield, or the windows of a ship's bridge.<ref name=SperryShipHUD>{{citation
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  • ...l)|CAPT]] Dan B. Termansen, commanding the Danish "flexible combat support ship"[http://www.naval-technology.com/projects/absalon/] ''HDMS Absalon'', alone While the Danish ship is returning home after a deployment, a task group from Singapore is joinin
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  • ...er, expensive, and less maneuverable at short range than the Block IIIb; a ship may carry a mixture of the blocks. *Function: long-range, ship-launched surface-to-air missile
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  • The '''''Graham Bell''''' was a [[Canadian Government Ship|Canadian Government]] tugboat that was wrecked, and beached, while operatin She was the tug that first brought a local pilot to the ''[[Pennyworth (ship)|Pennyworth]]'', the first freighter to visit Churchill's newly completed P
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  • | known_for = heroically fought a fire, on a ship loaded with explosives, in NYC, during World War II ...n the burning ship, or stored nearby, which would have all exploded if the ship had exploded.
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  • .... They serve in [[amphibious warfare]] and as escorts for [[replenishment ship]]s, as well as for [[protection of shipping]]. The lead ship of the class, [[USS Oliver Hazard Perry (FFG-7)|''USS Oliver Hazard Perry''
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  • ...ering much. Glowworm's captain, LCDR [[Gerard Roope]], ordered his sinking ship to ram, doing heavy damage to Hipper. ...royers, sought out and reported a powerful enemy unit, and then fought his ship to the end against overwhelming odds, finally ramming the enemy with suprem
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  • ...uay. After ignoring López's warnings, Paraguay seized a Brazilian merchant ship sailing through Paraguayan waters to reach the Brazilian state of [[Mato Gr
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  • ...itish public. Soon several more pirate radio stations started up<ref>"The Ship that Rocked the World" by Tom Lodge, Paperback: 164 pages, Publisher: Umi F ..., in the [[county]] of [[Kent]] in the [[United Kingdom|UK]]. Their last ship, the M.V. [[Ross Revenge]], has been in [[Tilbury]] dock in the UK for seve
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  • * [[Bellerophon]] - Colonist ship named in [[Forbidden Planet]] * [[Starship Enterprise]] - Interstellar ship from the [[Star Trek]] series.
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  • ...ad an exceptionally long career, and enjoys a happy retirement as a museum ship. She was named in honor of [[USS Lexington (CV-2)|''USS Lexington'' (CV-2) ...on'' was transferred to a private organization in 1992 and became a museum ship at [[Corpus Christi, Texas]].<ref>{{citation
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  • | url = http://www.stcatharinesstandard.ca/2012/10/04/a-ship-of-distinction | title = A ship of distinction
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  • The '''Amistad Mutiny''' involved Spanish slaves who took over a slave ship and sailed it to the U.S. and were sent back to Africa after a dramatic Sup
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  • ...mander during large-scale operations. ''Mount Olympus'' was a commissioned ship for 12 years and 7 months. She received two [[battle star]]s for [[World Wa ...d by Mrs. W. C. Park; renamed ''Mount Olympus'' on 27 December 1943; and [[Ship commissioning|commissioned]] at [[Boston, Massachusetts]], after conversion
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  • ...the U.S. war effort in [[World War I]]. It built many types of [[merchant ship]]s and [[warship]]s, but was particularly known for building [[destroyer]]s
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  • ...craft. By the end of the Second World War, however, surface-launched anti-ship torpedoes were obsolescent. Submarines still used torpedoes as their primar ...e Egyptian Osas have been credited with the first sinking of a vessel by a ship-launched missile, the Israeli destroyer ''Eilat'' in 1967, the SS-N-2 STYX
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  • Carried aboard [[Burke-class]] destroyers and [[Littoral Combat Ship]]s of the [[United States Navy]], the '''AN/WLD-1 Remote Minehunting Syste
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  • They may be accompanied by a [[replenishment ship]].
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  • ...h security systems, CONCORD will fire back at the player and destroy their ship. This does not mean that attacks in high security space are impossible (unt ...without it affecting their account on the main Tranquility server. Testing ship setups on Singularity can be done very easily since all ships and fittings
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  • ...[William Rest]]'', [[Lac Como (ship)|''Lac Como'']], and the [[Bagotville (ship)|''Bagotville'']] tried to free the lake freighter ''[[George M. Carl]]'',
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  • ...'Pocono'' (AGC-16)''' was an ''Adirondack'' class amphibious force command ship named after a range of [[The Poconos|mountains in Eastern Pennsylvania]]. S ...5 February 1945; towed to [[Boston, Massachusetts]] for fitting out; and [[Ship commissioning|commissioned]] 29 December 1945, Captain H. A. Sailor in comm
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  • ...They were generally considered obsolescent when built, and the planned 30 ship construction was cut off. Some were used as missile test ships or command s ...Pearl Harbor (World War II)|attack on Pearl Harbor]]. She became the first ship sunk by torpedoes from a nuclear-powered [[submarine]], ''HMS Conqueror'',
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  • ...e [[United States Coast Guard]], notable for heroic behavior during a 1980 ship collision.<ref name=StPetersburgTimes1980-02-07> ...ed with a tanker near Tampa Bay, Florida. While some of the crew abandoned ship, Flores stayed behind. He helped trapped and injured shipmates.
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  • ...[[Phildelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]], who funded construction of the ship with a special war bond drive. Her keel was laid on 14 September 1943 at th ...lf, she became the largest aircraft carrier to transit the Suez Canal. The ship finally arrived at San Diego, via the Mediterranean Sea, the Atlantic Ocean
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  • ...[frigate]] [[HMCS Toronto (FFH 333)|HMCS ''Toronto'']], the [[Minesweeper (ship)|minesweeper]] [[HMCS Shawinigan (MM 704)|HMCS ''Shawinigan'']] and the [[C ...disasters as oil spills, or rescue operations such as responding to cruise ship emergencies.
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  • ...e [[Burke-class]]. She was built at the Bath Iron Works and was the second ship commissioned, on 28 March 1998, in her home port, [[Pearl Harbor]], [[Hawai ==Ship's organization==
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  • In a military context, a '''high-value asset (HVA)''' is a ship, aircraft, sensor, or other system that either is an exceptionally potent w
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  • ...ack cargo ship]]s (AKA), amphibious force flagships (AGC) and [[ammunition ship]]s (AE). A list of all 54 Navy ships appears at the end of this article, as ...n the U.S. government saw the acute need to build a large fleet of [[Cargo ship|Merchant ships]], both to fulfill commitments to [[United Kingdom|the Briti
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  • ...orce commander during large-scale operations. She served as a commissioned ship for 23 years. ...[[flagship]] at the Atlantic Basin Iron Works in [[Brooklyn, N.Y.]]; and [[Ship commissioning|commissioned]] there on 16 January 1946, Captain C. G. Christ
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  • ...s; tanks and other cargo were lowered into the boats by cargo booms on the ship.
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  • ...ignated (AKA-9) eighteen months later. ''Alhena'' served as a commissioned ship for 5 years and 4 months, earning five battle stars for her [[World War II] ...egan operating among ports on the [[East Coast of the United States]]. The ship arrived at [[Boston, Massachusetts]] on 13 December to take on cargo for [[
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  • ...immediately, by switching to Channel 16 and make an "all ships" broadcast ship's name, call sign and DSC number, and cancel the false distress alert. ...o the vessel. In the United States, a commercial vessel that must obtain a Ship Radio License from the [[Federal Communications Commission]] can obtain the
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  • * said to be the sister ship to the ''Mike Laudenklos'' and ''Karl Gunster''.<ref name=Vp2015-12-14/> * said to be the sister ship to the second ''David Campbell'' and ''Karl Gunster''.<ref name=Vp2015-12-1
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  • ...over VHF, HF, or UHF satellite communications, and it works with the inter-ship digital communications system.
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  • ...llion tons by sea; and delivered more than 53.7 billion barrels of fuel by ship. Extensive use is made of standardized intermodal containers, which can mov ...by a commercial heavy equipment transport truck in Virginia, and have its ship met in Kuwait by an Army Heavy Equipment Transporter System|heavy equipment
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  • ...he [[Battle of the Coral Sea]]; the worn-out Saratoga was used as a target ship at postwar nuclear weapon tests.
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  • '''USS ''Tulare'' (AKA-112/LKA-112)''' was an [[attack cargo ship]] of the [[United States Navy]]. She was named after a [[Tulare County, CA| ...ip by her building yard; turned over to the Navy on 10 January 1956; and [[Ship commissioning|commissioned]] on 12 January 1956, Captain Donald W. Todd in
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  • ...n 1605 a short-lived English outpost was installed with colonists from the ship ''Olive Branch''. The French claimed the island in 1635 but disease and hos
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  • * "The Ship of State Adrift" (1896)[http://cdl.library.cornell.edu/cgi-bin/moa/moa-cgi? * "The Ship of State Adrift - II"
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  • Most countries distinguish officers qualified for ship command from those who are technical specialists. In the Royal Navy, the co | Ship Captain, Captain 1st Rank
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  • A first major implementation was the Ship Inertial Navigation System aboard the first U.S. ballistic missile submarin | title = Acquiring a Common NDI Ship/Submarine Inertial Navigation System
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  • ...ip that was a threat to it, but to have the speed to catch and destroy any ship vulnerable to its weapons. In other words, in comparison to a [[battleship] ...attleship]] [[USS Missouri (BB-63)|USS ''Missouri'' (BB-63)]] (the largest ship) and the "large cruiser" USS ''Alaska'' (CB-1) (on the other side of the pi
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  • ...n indicating radio beacon]]s ([[EPIRB]]s), for example, must deploy if the ship sinks. They transmit a 406 MHz UHF signal monitored by satellites; a moder In addition, [[search and rescue transponder]]s (SART) must be on the ship and survival boats. <ref name=SART>{{citation
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  • ...e landing craft which, as opposed to most other such craft, are not simply ship-to-shore shuttles but can operate for up to 10 days at sea. They are comman | title = Landing Craft Tank (LCT), Utility Landing Ship (LSU), Landing Craft Utility (LCU)
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  • A '''Landing Ship Tank''' ('''LST''') is the largest seagoing [[amphibious warfare]] vessel t
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  • ...on started constructing eight new bulk carriers to be named after the lead ship, the ''[[Algoma Equinox]]''.<ref name=GlobMaritime2012-12-25/><ref name=Mar | ''[[James Norris (ship)|James Norris]]'' || 1951 || [[File:Lake frieighter James Norris moored in
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  • ...non-experimental [[aircraft carrier]] in the [[United States Navy]], lead ship of the [[Lexington-class]]. The class were built on hulls originally intend
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  • ...urface ship or an underwater vessels. It can be launched from an aircraft, ship, or submarine. As long as the final attack is underwater, hybrid devices, s ...some to chase and kill torpedo boats, a new type of oceanworthy but nimble ship emerged, first called the '''torpedo boat destroyer'''.
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  • ...ry transport by the Bethlehem Shipbuilding Co., Staten Island, N.Y.; and [[Ship commissioning|commissioned]] on 15 February 1944, Commander W. O. Britton, ...orders were cancelled when two days out of port. Her new orders routed the ship, via the [[Marshall Islands]] and the [[Admiralty Islands]], to the [[Phili
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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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  • ...inley'' (AGC-7)''' was a ''Mount McKinley'' class amphibious force command ship named after [[Mount McKinley|the highest mountain in North America]]. She ...s. T. L. Lainer; renamed ''Mount McKinley'' on [[27 December]] 1943; and [[Ship commissioning|commissioned]] at the [[Philadelphia Naval Shipyard]] on 1 Ma
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  • ...were lowered into the boats already in the water, using cargo booms on the ship.
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  • {{dambigbox|the ship|Titanic}} ...s well as passengers and other cargo.</ref> Titanic''''' was a [[passenger ship|passenger liner]] that sank on its maiden voyage in April 1912 after it str
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  • ...g initial U.S. interrogation, either in the nation of capture or on a U.S. ship, the prisoners were then sent to Egypt or other countries that would do det ...'ad Qassim was captured in Croatia by CIA personnel, interrogated aboard a ship, and eventually transferred to Egypt, where he was executed. <ref name=HRW
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  • ...ears past his expiry date (''The Last Day''), Kryten busies himself as the ship's ''de facto'' [[science]] officer while also trying to develop human emoti ...hummed through the [[nasal cavity]]: the ''Nostrilomo'' (''Nostromo'', the ship from the ''[[Alien (film)|Alien]]'' [[film]]).</ref>
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  • ...ltinational [[anti-air warfare]] commander afloat. She was among the first ship to fire [[BGM-109 Tomahawk]] cruise missiles in the [[Gulf War]].
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  • ...of [[prepositioning ship]]s are stationed there. There are three kinds of ship, which operate in joint squadrons:<ref>{{citation | | title = Ships/Navy: Afloat Prepositioning Ship Program
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  • == Ship list == | || ''[[Carnatic (HBC vessel, 1858)]]'' || Full-rigged ship || 1858 || 1860 || Europe, Pacific Northwest || [https://www.gov.mb.ca/chc/
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  • Polson Iron Works finished a sister ship to the ''Bluebell'', the [[Trillium (ferry)|''Trillium'']], also named afte ...ron Works Limited, the $75,000 Trillium was an exact replica of her sister ship, the Bluebell, built four years earlier. The largest of the four “flower
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  • ...he Cold War, the U.S. Navy went through numerous renamings of cruiser-like ship types, eventually stabilizing in 1975, but having gone through calling them
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  • ...e meeting of land and sea. [[Anti-surface warfare]] is the classic ship-to-ship mission, which can involve [[freedom of navigation]] and [[sea control]] a
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  • In the [[Royal Navy]], the historic ship name ''Invincible'' was used for the seventh time in creating the '''Invinc
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  • | url = http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/systems/hpdr.htm ...the Army transportable TPY-2|AN/TPY-2 or the Navy's sea-based X-band (SBX) ship used in BMD development, have some common characteristics. Other electro-o
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  • It was the only ship-launched missile used to shoot down enemy aircraft during the [[Vietnam War
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  • ...Bs) and [[search and rescue transponder]]s (SARTs) for the location of the ship or survival craft. For oceangoing communications systems use [[ITU frequenc ...(IMSO), are also important elements of the GMDSS. Three types of Inmarsat ship earth station terminals are recognized by the GMDSS:
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  • ..., and break that ice through the weight of the vessel. In the early 2000s ship designers from [[Finland]] experimented with a different icebreaker design. ...nce its diesel engines are configured to work in frigid Arctic waters, the ship has to operate at a reduced speed to avoid overheating.
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  • | Commander, [[fifth-rate ship|fifth-rate]] [[sloop]] ''HMS Hotspur'' and junior [[captain (naval)|captain | Junior [[captain (naval)|captain]], [[fourth-rate ship|fourth-rate]] sloop ''HMS Atropos'''
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  • ...launched on [[March 5]], 1957; sponsored by Mrs. William C. France; and [[Ship commissioning|commissioned]] on [[November 8]], 1957, Lt. Comdr. Warren M. ...prepared for extended operations. But the Lebanon Crisis lessened, and the ship proceeded to [[Vieques, Puerto Rico]], for [[Amphibious warfare|amphibious
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  • Ship Creek Landing was selected in 1914 to be the headquarters of the new [[Alas
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  • ...o'' should be my place of death, I firmly resolve to share the fate of the ship.</blockquote>
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  • | quote = The ice is gone, the bulk carrier Montrealais was the first ship to head upstream, and navigation on the St. Lawrence Seaway is under way ag | quote = The ship he is mastering now, the Montrealais is 46-years-old this year. It is 730 f
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  • ...alian Foreign Minister]] [[Bob Carr]] inspected ''Lata'', and her [[sister ship]] [[RSIPV Auki|RSIPV ''Auki'']], on a visit to Honiara in August 2012.<ref ...''Lata'' engaged in a joint fishery protection operation with her [[sister ship]] from [[Vanuatu]], [[RVS Tukoro|RVS ''Tukoro'']].<ref name=SolomonFreshbea
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  • ...by the BBC for three years, was called ''Red Dwarf'', after the [[mining]] ship on which the central character would find himself almost alone. ...s; however, while he and his cat are respectively sealed in stasis and the ship's hold, a [[radiation]] leak kills everyone else on board.
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  • ...fficer fully qualified for "underway deck watch" &mdash; directing it as a ship at sea, much less in combat. <ref name=Eisenberg>{{citation ...en an ocean; "when he first glimpsed a lighthouse, he though he had seen a ship." He was an undistinguished graduate of the class of 1928, who then served
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  • ...ndrochronology has demonstrated that the timbers used to build the Gogstad Ship, a [[Viking longship]], were felled in the 9th century.]]
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  • ...]] of the [[Battle of Leyte Gulf]]. She never came into sight of an enemy ship.
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  • ...mander during large-scale operations. ''Wasatch'' served as a commissioned ship for two years and three months, receiving two battle stars for her [[World ...ed for naval use at the [[Norfolk Naval Shipyard]], Portsmouth, Va., and [[Ship commissioning|commissioned]] there on 20 May 1944, Captain Alford M. Granum
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  • ...ve is that they detonate at or below the waterline, letting water into the ship. In contrast, gunfire and aircraft weapons are more likely to create holes ...this made it practical to have even more destructive explosions under the ship.
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  • ...as AE-20 sixteen months after that. ''Fomalhaut'' served as a commissioned ship for 4 years and 3 months, receiving five [[battle star]]s for [[World War I ...olk 7 November 1944 for conversion to an underway ammunition replenishment ship.
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  • ...'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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  • ...based on readings taken by the volunteers and crew of the 65-metre French ship, L’Astrolabe, on regular voyages between Hobart and the French base at Du The yard's maximum ship displacement is 2150 Tonnes.<ref name=SouthernMarineShipliftRepairs>
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  • ...radar aboard an AEGIS battle management system|AEGIS-equipped air defense ship, but the final target illumination is done by an SPG-62|AN/SPG-62 radar. Th
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  • ...rcraft, were pushing the intercept point farther and farther away from the ship. There was time for a vertically launched missile, with a high-energy engin ...the ship. The heat of launch cannot damage nearby equipment or damage the ship, so there has to be considerable insulation, and mechanisms to vent the exh
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  • A '''ship of the line''' was a major warship of the Age of Sail, strong enough to fig The most common 19th century "ship of the line" was a "third rate", built from 2,000 oak trees and carrying 74
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  • ...were kept in the dungeons of the castle, until there were enough to fill a ship.
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  • ...ving seat". Earl's awful driving led them to hit a comet which damaged the ship and caused them to crash land on "the most insane planet in the galaxy, pla Once they had collected all of the pieces they put the ship back together and flew back to their home planet Funkotron. After walking t
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  • In 1935 she found the [[tank barge]] [[Bruce Hudson (ship)|Bruce Hudson]] adrift and abandoned on [[Lake Erie]], and was able to coll ...lk freighter (U.S.202876) built in 1906 at Superior, Wisconsin by Superior Ship Building Company
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  • ...b site]]. Some equipment, such as [[dredge]]s, may operate from a barge or ship on water.
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  • ...where he finds himself a ship and goes after the Sariens. He boards their ship, activates the self-destruct on the ''Star Generator'' and escapes - thereb ...up by an automated garbage freighter and Wilco wakes up. Wilco rebuilds a ship named the ''Aluminium Mallard'' and escapes the freighter, at which point h
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  • ...orthwest Passage and John Franklin, and the Discovery of the Queen’s Ghost Ship'', by Martin Sandler (Sterling, 2007) ISBN 1402740859
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  • ...mint'' (AGC-13)''' was a ''Mount McKinley'' class amphibious force command ship named after [[Panamint Range|a range of mountains in California]]. She was ...ications vessel at the Todd-Hoboken Yard, [[Hoboken, New Jersey]], N.J.; [[Ship commissioning|commissioned]] 14 October 1944, Captain E. E. Woods in comman
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  • ...p! California is saved!'' Father Serra rejoices at the sight of the packet ship ''San Antonio'' entering San Diego Bay on March 19, 1770 with desperately-n
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  • ...] of several English-speaking countries. The word derives from the part of ship, midships, where they were usually stationed. Midshipmen were formerly appointed by warrant or simply entered onto a ship's books, but today, like other subordinate officers, hold their ranks by [[
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  • '''Wasp-class''' [[amphibious assault ship]]s (LHD) are the largest tyoe of [[amphibious warfare]] vessels in the U.S. *Builder: [[Northrop Grumman|Northrop Grumman Ship Systems]], Ingalls Operations, [[Pascagoula]], [[Mississippi (U.S. state)|M
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  • ...ines and hull protected by 12 mm of steel. To provide even more power, the ship can take on water ballast equivalent to its own weight. | title = Ship of the day: Eisvogel
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  • ...naval systems include full-fledged warships such as the [[Littoral Combat Ship]].
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  • ...1923.<ref name=BoatnerdTodayInHistoryApril21/> She was built by [[American Ship Building]] of [[Lorain Ohio]], for [[Panda Steamship Company]].<ref name=gr
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  • ...ontinuously or on demand, a signal that positively identifies an aircraft, ship, vehicle, or other platform as belonging to one's own side. Informally, it
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  • ...as raided by American forces. The American troops were carried to York by ship. The Americans outnumbered the British and Canadian defenders, and the cit
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  • ...hip from his Arab home through the Mediterranean, a boy befriends him. The ship sinks in a disastrous fire, the boy and stallion swim to an island, and the
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  • A '''Littoral Combat Ship''' (LCS) is a [[United States Navy]] warship intended to reverse the Cold W LCS is described as a "relatively" inexpensive ship, but the first two are in the USD $500 million range. [[United States Marin
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  • ...stellation ''Aquila (constellation)|Aquila.'' She served as a commissioned ship for 11 years and 9 months. ...d by Mrs. J. H. King; acquired by the Navy on 31 March 1944; and placed in Ship commissioning|commission at Brooklyn, N.Y., on 1 April 1944, CDR Roland E.
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  • The first attempt to give scientific basis for the cause of scurvy was by a ship's surgeon in the British [[Royal Navy]], [[James Lind]]. While at sea in Ma ...wo [[Norway|Norwegian]] physicians studying [[beriberi]] contracted aboard ship's crews in the Norwegian Fishing Fleet, wanted a small test mammal to subst
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  • Due to variation in ship sizes and types, it is more difficult to assign numbers.
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  • ...es'' (AGC-12)''' was a ''Mount McKinley'' class amphibious force [[command ship]] named after a mountain peak in [[Colorado (U.S. state)|Colorado]]. She w ...''; acquired by the [[United States Navy|Navy]] on 22 February 1944; and [[Ship commissioning|commissioned]] on 9 October 1944, with [[Commander]] R. O. Ma
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  • ...colonial Jamestown (Virginia colony), who buys a wife for himself off of a ship from England (bearing women willing to become wives for passage), little kn ...lled, and the colonists (and the pursuing Englishman) are all rescued by a ship bearing the new Virginian governor.
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  • Like her [[sister ship]]s, ''Charles Moulthrope'' is designed to perform [[search and rescue]] mis On April 2, 2021, the ''Charles Moulthrope'', and her sister ship [[USCGC Robert Goldman (WPC-1142)|USCGC ''Robert Goldman'' (WPC-1142)]], se
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  • ...irst ever nonstop flight of any aircraft across the [[Pacific Ocean]]. The ship continued thence across the [[United States of America]], over [[Chicago, I ...was decided to open the first regular [[transatlantic]] airship line. The ship pursued another spectacular destination in July 1931 with a research trip t
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  • She was a 35,000 post-treaty ship, with a main battery of 14" guns.
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  • ...rvice on 16 February 1973 and, on 26 April, was transferred to the [[Naval Ship Research and Development Center, Annapolis]]. On 9 July 1974, the submersib
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  • ...nger liners at that time. Proudly carrying the title of "the fastest cabin ship in the world", the liner continued to ply the North Atlantic from New York ...ground off West Palm Beach, Florida, but was pulled free by tugs after the ship was lightened.
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  • ...Como (ship)|''Lac Como'']], the ''[[G.W. Rogers]]'' and the [[Bagotville (ship)|''Bagotville'']] tried to free the [[lake freighter]] ''[[George M. Carl]]
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  • ...he 1973 collision of the ''[[Esso Brussels]]'' and [[Sea Witch (container ship)|SS ''Sea Witch'']], and the terrorist attacks on [[September 11, 2001]].<r ...Fire Fighter'' was named a [[Merchant Marine Gallant Ship Citation|Gallant Ship]]<ref>{{cite book|last=Kimmerly|first=history from 1865-1999 written by Pau
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  • ...dsen]] makes the first successful voyage through the entire passage in his ship the [[Gjøa]].
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  • The ''James Duane'' and her sister ship the ''[[Thomas Willett (fireboat)|Thomas Willett]]'' were wooden hulled ste
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  • '''USS ''Shadwell'' (LSD-15)''' was a [[Casa Grande-class]] [[Landing Ship Dock]] in the [[United States Navy]]. She was named after [[Shadwell (Virgi ...irginia]]; launched on 24 May 1944; sponsored by Miss Mary Greenman; and [[Ship commissioning|commissioned]] on 24 July 1944, Lieutenant Commander William
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  • The vessel was commissioned, along with a sister ship, the [[Harry Errington (fireboat)|''Harry Errington'']], on September 4, 20
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  • ...election occurred just one day after a fire along the banks of the Houston Ship Channel spread to oil on the water and burned for more than two hours, with
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  • ...a ship, I am not responsible for any cruelty that may be exercised aboard ship without my knowledge."<ref>Neave, p. 135</ref>
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  • ...r the final guidance radar of an anti-shipping missile to discriminate the ship from decoys and electronic warfare|electronic self-protection signals inten ...h surface ships and submarines use acoustic decoys, often noisier than the ship itself.
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  • ...ghters [[Polar Bear (ship, 1918)|''Polar Bear'']] and the [[City of Omaha (ship, 1919)|''City of Omaha'']] were also ablaze. The ''William J. Gaynor'' wit ...dies. NEUTRALITY GUARD GETS AID Calls Fireboat by Wireless to Meet Burning Ship — Wrecking Tug Opens Way to Flames.
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  • | url = https://ottawa.ctvnews.ca/cargo-ship-runs-aground-in-st-lawrence-seaway-1.995331 | title = Cargo ship runs aground in St. Lawrence Seaway
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  • ...with another shipowner that would enable both parties to exploit the multi-ship deals offered by the yards.
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  • She is intended to be the lead ship of a class of eight vessels.
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  • ...4.<ref name=ForWant/> Funds were found to construct a lighthouse after the ship ''Christiana'' was wrecked on the island in 1851.
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  • ...have up to twelve ships; six are now planned. ''[[HMS Daring]]'', the lead ship, was launched in February 2006 and has been joined by ''HMS Dragon''.
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  • Ted Leavitt, a sometime salesman, ship's purser, actor, World War II Marine veteran, and theatrical producer, beca
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  • ...e construction of the [[Erie Canal]]. It was cheaper and more pleasant to ship goods and people by water, via the canal, than over primitive roads.
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  • ...rtagena turned against Magellan, who ordered his detention. Command of his ship, the ''San Antonio'', was given to António de Coca. ...he ''San Antonio'', making Álvaro de Mesquita a prisoner. Quesada took the ship while Cartagena gained control of the ''Concepción''. Magellan managed to
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  • ...ed 20 battle stars for World War II service, making her the most decorated ship in U.S. history. She was also the only aircraft carrier in operation at the
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  • ...ald R. [http://www.press.uillinois.edu/f06/hickey.html ''Don't Give Up the Ship! Myths of the War of 1812''.] (2006)
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  • ...ce combatants of the United States Navy, principally as the primary escort ship for a Carrier Strike Group or Expeditionary Strike Group, an independent un ...task group commander is on an aircraft carrier or large amphibious warfare ship, carry the group anti-air warfare officer. '
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  • | quote = The fire ship James Battle was standing by at the Halifax Shipyards along with the smalle
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  • ...ually by the [[United States Navy]]'s [[Chief of Naval Operations]] to one ship in the [[U.S. Atlantic Fleet]] and one in the [[U.S. Pacific Fleet]]. A lis ...[aircraft carrier]]s, [[submarine]]s, [[amphibious assault ship|amphibious ship]]s, etc.).
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  • Her sister ship [[CFAV Firebrand|CFAV Firebrand (YTR 562)]] is based in [[CFB Esquimalt]].
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  • ...ve speeds; instrumenting the fluid dynamic behavior of models is useful in ship design, weather analysis, and other fields.<ref>{{citation
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  • ...r Station]] between 1922 and 1923, in the only hangar large enough for the ship to fit, Hangar Number One, built in 1921. (Her parts were fabricated before ...rming scouting problems and being towed by ''Patoka'' while moored to that ship's mast.
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  • ...0px|Class IV UAV}} It will also be deployed on U.S. Navy [[Littoral Combat Ship]]s; three MQ-8's fit into the same space as a MH-60 manned helicopter.
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  • ...the past year. Japanese classification society ClassNK has just given the ship the green light, adding it to its register.
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  • ...(AGC-11/LCC-11)''' was a ''Mount McKinley'' class amphibious force command ship named after a mountain range in [[Nevada (U.S. state)|Nevada]]. She was de ...verted by [[Bethlehem Steel Corporation]] in [[Brooklyn, New York]]; and [[Ship commissioning|commissioned]] on 25 August 1944 , with [[Captain]] J. R. Wal
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  • Belfast was home to one of the largest ship manufacturing industries in the world and is the location that the ill-fate
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  • | quote = Another ship of note that worked the Fraser River was the Surrey Guardian, Surrey’s fi
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  • ...,'' is described in the ''Future History'' timeline as a second-generation ship, following the ''Vanguard'', the vehicle for Heinlein's paired novellas "Un ...Lexington (CV-2)|Lexington]] in 1930. Ensign Heinlein was assigned to the ship and served under King for the next year and a half and interacted with him
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  • ...nally two. <!--In naval usage, a gun is an artillery piece belonging to a ship.-->
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  • Abbas' faction is responsible for the attack on the cruise ship ''Achille Lauro''.
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  • ...of a country's [[Air Force]]]] [[Image:Uss iowa bb-61 pr.jpg|thumb|150px|A ship firing at sea. Usually a [[Navy]] is charged with sea operations.]]
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  • | url = http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/ca-134.htm Only the ''Salem'' is still in existence, as a museum ship, moored in [[Quincy, Massachusetts]]. <ref>{{citation
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  • Australian ship builder [[Austal]] won the $335 million [[Australian dollar]] contract for ...9/><ref name=manmonthly2018-08-13/> The patrol vessel is scheduled to be [[Ship commissioning|commissioned]] in late October, when her acceptance trials ar
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  • She, and her sister ship, the ''[[Federal Asahii]]'', were built in [[Oshima, Japan]], 2000.<ref nam
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  • ...'Ship of Fools' at the Atlantic Records 40th Anniversary concert in 1988. 'Ship of Fools' was also used on the final two-hour episode of ''Miami Vice'' ent #'Ship of Fools' (Robert Plant, Phil Johnstone) – 4:59
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  • Many operating systems ship with default [[password]]s, which permits the person doing the initial inst
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  • ...maneuvering to avoid the full force of a ramming attack by the Confederate ship ''Manassas'', thus saving the ''Mississippi'' from serious damage. The next ...h guns. At 5:40 A.M. as the Olympia steamed broadside to the first Spanish ship, Dewey told the ''Olympia'''s captain, "You may fire when you are ready, Gr
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  • ...cturer, [[Bollinger Shipyards]], of [[Lockport, Louisiana]], delivered the ship to the Coast Guard, in [[Key West]], on April 20, 2017, for her acceptance | title = @CongPalazzo Welcomes New Coast Guard Ship to Pascagoula on July 4th
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