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  • [[Trafalgar-class battleship]] launched in 1887 by the [[Royal Navy]
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  • [[Trafalgar-class battleship]] launched in 1887 by the [[Royal Navy]]
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  • A ''Schlachtschiff'' (battleship) of the navy in [[World War II]].
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>British [[battleship]] of the 35,000 ton [[King George V-class]], commissioned in 1941.
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  • Single-ship [[aircraft carrier]] class converted from [[Yamato-class]] battleship hull
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  • [[United States Navy]] [[battleship]] of the [[Iowa-class]]; served in [[Vietnam War]] and 1983-1984 Lebanon cr
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  • '''''USS New Jersey''''' (BB-64) is a U.S. [[battleship]] of the [[Iowa-class]], entering service in the latter part of the [[Secon She was the only battleship activated for [[naval gunfire support]] during the [[Vietnam War]], and lat
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  • ...e of Leyte Gulf]], the last naval engagement between forces based around [[battleship]]s
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  • Largest caliber [[naval gun]] ever deployed on a battleship; used by the Japanese [[Yamato-class]] but never fired against a ship or sh
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  • A steam-powered [[battleship]] of the "pre-Dreadnought" type, with a mixture of main gun calibers
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  • The first "all-big-gun" [[battleship]], obsoleting all others in the world when built, yet having very little ac
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  • A cancelled class of U.S. [[battleship]]s, slower and more heavily gunned and armored than the [[Iowa-class]]
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  • ...unk at the [[Action off Samar]] while exchanging gunfire with the Japanese battleship ''IJN Kongo''
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  • ...I, who specialized in [[naval guns and gunnery|"big gun"]] ships such as [[battleship]]s and [[cruiser]]s; Commander, Battle Force, Pacific Fleet
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Two-ship class of German [[battleship]]s, optimized for commerce raiding and short Atlantic operations so extreme
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  • [[Battleship]] of the [[Imperial Japanese Navy]], of the [[Yamato-class]], sunk by U.S.
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  • [[Battleship]]-centric task force under Vice Admiral [[Takeo Kurita]] at the [[Battle of
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  • U.S. Navy [[Iowa-class]] [[battleship]], on whose deck the Japanese surrender was signed; last class of battleshi
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  • Lead ship of the class of the biggest [[battleship]]s ever built; sunk by U.S. carrier aircraft in 1945, while on a "do-or-die
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  • ...eapon, which was radio-controlled by a human observer, to sink the Italian battleship ''Roma'' in 1943.<ref name=RomaSinking>{{citation | title = The Sinking of the Battleship Roma, September 9th, 1943
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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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  • The last class of [[battleship]]s deployed by any navy; these were [[United States Navy]] vessels launched
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  • ...amples were German [[Lützow-class]] (commerce raiding; also called "pocket battleship") and U.S. [[Alaska-class]] (carrier escort)
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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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  • [[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
    298 bytes (40 words) - 16:49, 15 July 2010
  • A two-ship class of U.S. Navy [[battleship]]s, originally to Treaty requirements and but upgunned to the [[16"-45 cal
    289 bytes (41 words) - 00:13, 14 August 2010
  • ...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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  • U.S. designation for Japanese battleship force, under [[Vice admiral|Vice Admiral]] [[Takeo Kurita]], which, in the
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  • * [[USS Nebraska (BB-14)|USS ''Nebraska'' (BB-14)]], a battleship, in commission 1907–1920
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  • *[[USS Utah (BB-31)|USS ''Utah'' (BB-31)]], an American battleship
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  • ...shi'' did have 18.1" 45-caliber guns, which fired the largest shell of any battleship, although its armor penetration was no greater than the 16" 50-caliber guns ...to order the conversion of the Yamato-class hull, ''IJN Shinano'', from a battleship to a carrier. She was sunk on 29 November 1944 by the submarine [[USS Arch
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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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