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  • A '''flagship''', in naval operations, is the vessel from which the senior officer of the ...he official flagship of the United Kingdom Home Command. She served as the flagship of [[Horatio Nelson]] at the [[Battle of Trafalgar]]. On taking command of
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Flagship]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • #Redirect [[Flagship]]
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  • #Redirect [[Flagship]]
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  • American publishing house, currently the flagship imprint of global publisher HarperCollins based in New York City.
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  • ...vy]] [[amphibious assault ship]], homeported in [[San Diego, California]]; flagship of [[Task Force 151]] in April 2009
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  • Public university, the flagship of which is in Columbus, Ohio, with the largest single-campus enrollment in
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  • *[[Commodore PET]], Commodore's 1977-era flagship product *[[Commodore 64]], Commodore's early 1980s era flagship product
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  • * [[University of Michigan]] typically the flagship Ann Arbor campus
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  • ...[[cruiser|light cruiser]], sunk, while serving as Adm. [[Karel Doorman]]'s flagship, in the [[Battle of the Java Sea]], sunk 28 February 1942
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  • ...(typically 6"/152mm), and some [[armor (naval)|armor]]; often used as the flagship and core of a destroyer formation attacking with [[torpedo]]es
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  • A German [[armored cruiser]] of the [[First World War]], flagship of Admiral [[Maximilian von Spee]]. She led the victory at the [[Battle of
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  • ...tected and more seaworthy than following [[South Dakota-class]] but had no flagship facilities
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  • ...Raleigh|Sir Walter Raleigh]], but bought by the Crown and was the English flagship for the action with the [[Spanish Armada]] in 1588; scrapped 1636
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  • ...h time and doctrine, a large warship capable of acting independently, as a flagship, or a major escort; capabilities include [[anti-air warfare]], [[anti-surfa
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  • A '''flagship''', in naval operations, is the vessel from which the senior officer of the ...he official flagship of the United Kingdom Home Command. She served as the flagship of [[Horatio Nelson]] at the [[Battle of Trafalgar]]. On taking command of
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  • ...distinguished record before and during the [[Second World War]]; often the flagship of Admiral [[Raymond Spruance]]; sunk by a Japanese submarine in 1945 with
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  • ...ceived, the primary requirement was for [[anti-submarine warfare]], with [[flagship]] facilities.<ref>{{citation ...ed in the [[Falklands War]], they have the facilities to be a task force [[flagship]]. They can also carry a Royal Marine Commando with its vehicles, [[CH-47 C
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  • ...built one postwar gun-only heavy cruiser class, which proved useful as a [[flagship]] and for [[naval gunfire support]]. ...secondary roles in [[anti-surface warfare]], [[anti-submarine warfare]], [[flagship]] and [[naval gunfire support]]. [[Zumwalt-class]] destroyers, with 155mm g
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  • ...the cancelled [[First Battle of Wake Island|relief of Wake Island]], whose flagship, [[USS Lexington (CV-2)|''USS Lexington'' (CV-2]] was sunk during the [[Bat
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  • ** [[University of Maryland, College Park]], the flagship campus
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  • ...population of 905,860 (metro area 2.15 million). Columbus is home to the flagship campus of [[Ohio State University]], that had an enrollment of 60,540 stude
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