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  • '''HMS Prince of Wales''' was a [[Royal Navy]] battleship of the [[King George V-class]], whose entire operational life was less than ...941, she was sent out, shipyard workmen still on board, to hunt the German battleship ''[[KMS Bismarck]]'', in company with the [[battlecruiser]] ''[[HMS Hood]]'
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  • ...the Navy dirigible service, and finally to sea as executive officer of the battleship [[USS Utah]].<ref>{{citation
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  • ...nese heavy cruisers had significant torpedo armament. Heavy cruisers and [[battleship]]s could thicken the antiaircraft defenses around [[aircraft carrier]]s, ye
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  • {{r|Battleship}}
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  • ...ns of the power of its main battery, while, under defined circumstances, a battleship's armor could protect it. The Japanese [[Kongo-class battleship|''Kongo''-class battleship]]s had originally been constructed as battlecruisers, but were remodeled in
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  • {{r|Battleship}}
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  • ...na'' memorial in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii which spans over the wreckage of the battleship.
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  • {{r|Marjorie Sterrett Battleship Fund Award}}
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  • {{r|Marjorie Sterrett Battleship Fund Award}}
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  • ==A "pocket battleship"== ...ns were 11", heavier than those used by [[Royal Navy]] cruisers but not of battleship calibre. The ship had an extended cruising range and good habitability, but
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  • {{r|Battleship (Honorverse)}}
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  • {{r|Marjorie Sterrett Battleship Fund Award}}
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  • {{r|Marjorie Sterrett Battleship Fund Award}}
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  • {{r|Battleship}}
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  • {{r|Marjorie Sterrett Battleship Fund Award}}
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  • {{r|Battleship}}
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  • ...signated ''HMS Dreadnought'', the best-known being the first all-big-gun [[battleship]], [[HMS Dreadnought (1905)|''HMS Dreadnought (1905)'']]
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  • {{r|Battleship}}
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  • ...l in the German Navy (navy) of the [[Second World War]], a specialist in [[battleship]]s and [[anti-surface warfare]] who was killed in action when ''[[KMS Bisma | publisher = Battleship Bismarck: The Legend Lives!}}</ref>
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