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  • #redirect [[Container ship]]
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  • There are three kinds of ship, which operate in joint squadrons:<ref>{{citation | | title = Ships/Navy: Afloat Prepositioning Ship Program
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  • A merchant ship used as a decoy vessel in that it was equipped with a substantial but conce
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  • A ship designed for [[amphibious warfare]], as opposed to a smaller [[landing craf
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  • A '''Landing Ship Tank''' ('''LST''') is the largest seagoing [[amphibious warfare]] vessel t
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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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  • ...to launching, and, for naval vessels and vessels in a merchant service, [[ship commissioning]]; warships tend to have additional ceremonies such as change
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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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  • #REDIRECT [[Attack cargo ship]]
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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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  • The '''Ship of Theseus problem''' is one expression of a central problem in the [[metap ...s, for the logical question of things that grow; one side holding that the ship remained the same, and the other contending that it was not the same. (Plut
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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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  • [[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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  • 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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  • Built in 1916, in 1929 she was the first ship to visit the brand new port of [[Churchill, Manitoba]]
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  • He recorded that the ''Orion'' had to ship her whale catching gear in a commercial freighter, because every available
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Ship]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Attack cargo ship}}
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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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  • A ceremonial and administrative step in the building and deployment of a ship, usually a naval vessel
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  • {{Image|C2Ship.jpg|right|300px|The ''Donald McKay,'' the first C2 ship to be completed. She was later taken over by the U.S. Navy and renamed USS In 1937, MARCOM distributed tentative designs for criticism by shipbuilders, ship owners and naval architects. The final designs incorporated many changes su
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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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  • {{Image|USSHercules.jpg|right|300px|''Exporter,'' the first C3 ship to be completed. Shown in 1943, after conversion by the U.S. Navy to USS '' ...939 and 1947; none are still in service. As it had done with the [[Type C2 ship]]s, MARCOM circulated preliminary plans for comment, and altered the design
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  • A naval support ship that can transfer supplies, including fuel, to other warships that are unde
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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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  • ...at Hudson’s Hope. In 1915, he had the Askew Company of Vancouver build the ship to order for the Peace River Development Company.
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  • | url = https://news.sky.com/story/potential-hijack-of-ship-off-uae-coast-12371922 | work = [[Ship-source Oil Pollution Fund]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Signals intelligence collection, ship-based]]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Ship propulsion]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Attack cargo ship}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[D.A. Thomas (ship, 1916)]]
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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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  • ...d but rebuilt). These ships were originally designated Alternative Landing Ship Logistic [ALSL].<ref name=GS-LASL>{{citation | title = Bay Class Large Amphibious Landing Ships/Alternative Landing Ship Logistic [ALSL]
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  • A seagoing [[amphibious warfare]] ship with a well deck that can be flooded to let landing craft enter and leave u
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  • ...the [[Thunder Bay (ship, 2013)|''Thunder Bay'']], and the [[Whitefish Bay (ship, 2013)|''Whitefish Bay'']] she was built in China.<ref name=CanadianSailing ...ansportation Company]] launched an earlier vessel named the [[Baie Comeau (ship, 1954)|''Baie Comeau'']] in 1954.<ref name=niagarathisweek2013-11-07/>
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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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  • A WWII-era U.S. Navy ship designed specifically to carry heavy equipment, supplies and troops in supp
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  • #REDIRECT [[Ship of Theseus]]
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  • Cargo ship designed by the U.S. Maritime Administration; 465 of these ships were built
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  • The government of China has built or is building several new '''Chinese ship lifts'''. ...entire basin that the vessels enter, then water-tight doors close, and the ship lift raises or lowers the entire basin.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Outarde (ship, 1939)/Definition]]
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  • #Redirect [[Ship lifts in China]]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Ship ceremonies]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • Small ship operated by [[Upper Canada]]'s [[Provincial Marine]]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Ship commissioning]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • | title = Aquinas and the Ship of Theseus: Solving Puzzles About Material Objects | title = Same-Kind Coincidence and the Ship of Theseus
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  • #REDIRECT [[Signals intelligence collection, ship-based]]
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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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  • ...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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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Ammunition ship]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Ship measurements]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Attack cargo ship}}
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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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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Ship of Theseus]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Signals intelligence collection, ship-based/Approval]]
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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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  • {{r|Landing Ship Dock}}
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