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  • ...[[aircraft carrier]]s were considered, in their first form, a subset of [[cruiser]]), and some reflect changing names for ships with certain sets of capabili *'''C''': [[Cruiser]]s and [[aircraft carrier]]s; some ships that may appear to be aircraft car
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  • ...SS Vincennes (CA-44)|''USS Vincennes'' (CA-44)]] as well as the Australian cruiser ''[[HMAS]]'' ''[[HMAS Canberra|Canberra]]'' were lost in a Japanese night a "Admiral Crutchley's instructions were that in case of a night attack each cruiser group was to act independently, but was to support the other as required. I
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  • ...</ref> ''Admiral Graf Spee''''' was a German ''Panzerschiff'' (heavy armed cruiser) that was commissioned by the navy in 1936. It served as a South Atlantic c ...reputed by Nazi propaganda to be a "pocket battleship". In fact it was a [[cruiser]] that had been specially optimised for [[commerce raiding]], and it was bu
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  • ...intelligence was also shaken by a decrypted report that placed the German cruiser Regensburg near him, during the Battle of Jutland. It turned out that the n *5 light [[cruiser]]s
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  • {{r|Cruiser}} {{r|Ticonderoga-class|Ticonderoga-class cruiser}}
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  • *[[Ticonderoga-class]] [[cruiser]](s)
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  • ..., really conversions or "hermaphrodites" that retained [[battleship]] or [[cruiser]] functions, still had a conventional superstructure with no island. Roughl
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  • ...r of Texan Independence]], '''''USS San Jacinto''''' '''(CG-56)''' is a [[cruiser]] of the U.S. Navy's [[Ticonderoga-class]], homeported in [[Norfolk, Virgin
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  • ...replaced by the [[RIM-66 SM-1]]. It was deployed on [[California-class]] [[cruiser]]s and [[Oliver Hazard Perry-class]] [[ocean escort|frigate]]s.
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  • The '''Vigilant''' was an [[armed 3rd class cruiser]] employed as a [[Canadian]] Great Lakes Fisheries protection vessel.<ref n
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  • ...y [[Kirov-class|''Admiral Ushakov''-class (formerly Kirov-class)]] large [[cruiser]]s and [[OSCAR-class]] cruise missile submarines. They have either a 750 kg
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  • ...he AN/SPY-1 on Burke-class or Kongo-class destroyer or a Ticonderoga-class cruiser, other radars, such as the Army transportable TPY-2|AN/TPY-2 or the Navy's
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  • '''''USS Indianapolis'' (CA-35)''' was a [[Portland-class]] [[heavy cruiser]] of the [[United States Navy]], entering service in 1932, and accumulating
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  • '''USS Quincy (CA-39)''' was a heavy [[cruiser]] of the [[United States Navy]]'s [[New Orleans-class]], commissioned in 19
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  • ...[Burke-class]] [[destroyer]] ''USS Barry'' and the [[Ticonderoga-class]] [[cruiser]] ''[[USS Port Royal (CG-73)]]''. He has also commanded the ''USS George Wa
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