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  • ...tory at the [[Battle of Surigao Strait]]. He is known, then, as the last [[battleship]] admiral to win a combat engagement; Surigao Strait was the last fight bet He was a gunnery specialist who, as the [[battleship]] became obsolete as the dominant naval force, remained an expert in the us
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  • U.S. WWII naval command for modern [[battleship]]s and [[cruiser]]s used in fleet operations; designated TF34 when part of
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  • [[Imperial Japanese Navy]] vessel, laid down as a [[battleship]] of the [[Yamato-class]] but converted to an [[aircraft carrier]]; sunk on
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  • The last class of [[battleship]]s deployed by any navy; these were [[United States Navy]] vessels launched
    272 bytes (41 words) - 10:07, 10 February 2023
  • ...amples were German [[Lützow-class]] (commerce raiding; also called "pocket battleship") and U.S. [[Alaska-class]] (carrier escort)
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  • [[United States Navy|U.S.]] [[battleship]], [[Pennsylvania-class]], that exploded and sank from Japanese air attack
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  • A large [[warship]] with guns comparable to those of a [[battleship]], equal or greater speed, but less [[armor (naval)|armor]]; "can catch wha
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  • A four-ship class of 35,000 ton U.S. Navy [[battleship]] begun just before the Second World War; more compact and better protected
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  • Largest (71,000 ton) [[battleship]] class of the [[Imperial Japanese Navy]], the largest but not necessarily
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  • A two-ship class of U.S. Navy [[battleship]]s, originally to Treaty requirements and but upgunned to the [[16"-45 cal
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  • ...nification in the [[Yamato Dynasty]], Japanese art, [[bushido]], etc.; the battleship ''[[IJN Yamato]]'' was named for it.
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  • ...er naval gun''' was the largest caliber [[naval gun]] ever deployed on a [[battleship]]. It was used by the Japanese [[Yamato-class]] but never in battle.
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  • A class of originally British-designed Japanese [[battleship]]s, the first of which was built in a British shipyard in the 1910s; the cl
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  • ...e, she triggered a European arms race, since she made obsolete every other battleship, even British ones being built at the same time.<ref name=Massey>{{citation
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  • *[http://www.battleshipcove.org Battleship Cove Website]
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  • ...ed by the [[Yamato Dynasty]] and also in Japanese art and [[Bushidō]]. The battleship ''[[IJN Yamato]]'' was named in recognition of it.
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  • {{r|Battleship}}
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  • {{r|Battleship}}
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  • {{r|Battleship}}
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  • {{r|Battleship}}
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