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  • ...cks-homeport</ref> that was built in 1980s to berth the [[USS Iowa (BB-61)|Battleship Iowa]] as part of the former [[Naval Station New York]].<ref>[http://www.gl
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  • {{r|Battleship}}
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  • ...mar]], while exchanging gunfire with Japanese heavy ships, primarily the [[battleship]] ''[[IJN Kongo]]''. She was named in honor of [[Samuel B. Roberts (sailor
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  • * Friedman, Norman, and A. D. Baker. ''Naval Firepower: Battleship Guns and Gunnery in the Dreadnaught Era'' (2008) * Hodges, Peter. ''The Big Gun: Battleship Main Armament 1860-1945'', (1981), highly detailed coverage
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  • {{r|Battleship Maine}}
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  • ...f that year, her torpedo planes hit the [[KMS Bismarck]], making the enemy battleship virtually unmaneuverable and allowing other British warships to close and s
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  • ...eously Commanding Officer of USS Yankton. Fitch was Gunnery Officer of the battleship USS Wyoming (BB-32) during most of the First World War. In 1920-27, he had
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  • ...[[Royal Navy]] for special missions including an underwater attack on the battleship ''[[KMS Tirpitz]]''. Italy and Britain also used even smaller underwater s
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  • ...here was a threat from heavily gunned raiders, perhaps an older cruiser or battleship.
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  • | pre-dreadnought battleship
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  • * Battleship
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  • ...[cruiser]]. In comparison, the [[ship of the line]] was analogous to the [[battleship]] when big-gunned battleships were still the most powerful ships, but tied
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  • * [[battleship]]
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  • ...Naval Gun Factory in Washington, D.C.. He then was Gunnery Officer of the battleship California, Fleet Gunnery Officer on the Staff of Commander Scouting Fleet
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  • ...g from the [[United States Naval Academy]] in 1908, he served aboard the [[battleship]] ''USS Nebraska'' in the [[Great White Fleet]]. Annapolis in 1908. Becomin
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  • ...ver more explosive to an area than the [[16"-50 caliber Mark 7]] guns of [[battleship]]s of the [[Iowa-class]], and its better [[circular error probability]] let
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  • ...usually used a major combatant vessel such as a [[ship of the line]] or [[battleship]]. Under some circumstances, when the admiral's attention was needed close
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  • **[[Battleship Memorial Park]], [[Mobile, Alabama]]
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  • ...he faculty of the Naval Academy in the 1930s, then commanding a cruiser, a battleship, and an air division. Promoted to vice admiral in 1940, he began to receive
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  • [[Battleship]] probably could also be brought to approval, and [[ocean escort]], without ...e that can go into subarticles, but I believe destroyer, [[cruiser]] and [[battleship]] are in decent shape. [[User:Howard C. Berkowitz|Howard C. Berkowitz]] 15:
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