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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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  • U.S. '''''Iowa-class''''' [[battleship]]s were the last class of battleship to serve in combat. When they entered service late in the [[Second World W
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Marjorie Sterrett Battleship Fund Award]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Kongo-class battleship}}
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  • {{r|Marjorie Sterrett Battleship Fund Award}}
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  • {{r|Battleship}}
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  • {{r|Battleship}}
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  • {{r|Battleship}}
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  • The '''USS Missouri''' is an [[Iowa-class]] [[battleship]] of the [[U.S. Navy]] which was active during [[World War II]]. She is fam
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  • ''This is the modern destroyer; see [[Kongo-class (battleship)]]''
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  • ...nary "all-big-gun" [[battleship]], which quickly made obsolete every other battleship afloat or building, [[HMS Dreadnought (1905)|''HMS Dreadnought'' (1905)]].
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  • [[Imperial Japanese Navy]] '''[[battleship]]s''' of the '''Kongo class''' were the last class of capital ships not bui
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  • ...remely competent naval aviation, much of the leadership still believed the battleship supreme. A critical error was that the Navy did not institute a pilot rotat ...to him from pro-war zealots, and, since the CinC's headquarters was on a [[battleship]], he could be better protected.<ref>{{citation
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  • {{r|Battleship}}
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  • ...o establish the fact with certainly, but it appears probable that a second battleship of the Cavour class has also been severely damaged and beached. In the inne
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  • She then took several hits from 14" battleship and 6" cruiser guns, losing one engine.<blockquote>It was like a puppy bein ...fire support." Coming out of the smoke, they encountered a [[Kongo-class battleship]], whose fire missed them but they hit with 5-inch fire on the potentially
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  • The only modern [[battleship]]s built by Nazi Germany were the two ships of the '''Bismarck-class''', th
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  • {{r|Battleship}}
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  • ...ecialized carriers, really conversions or "hermaphrodites" that retained [[battleship]] or [[cruiser]] functions, still had a conventional superstructure with no
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  • {{r|Marjorie Sterrett Battleship Fund Award}}
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  • {{r|Battleship}}
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  • ...t attack craft]], which may now be armed with [[guided missile]]s. Since [[battleship]]s and [[cruiser]]s were too cumbersome to chase and kill torpedo boats, a ...ctions, including the [[Battle of Surigao Strait]], the last battleship-to-battleship action, were quite effective.
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  • | publisher = Hyperwar}}</ref> After withstanding battleship fire, she was sunk by a torpedo from ''USS Blackfin'' (SS-322).
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  • *[[USS Arizona BB-39]], a battleship sunk in the attack on Pearl Harbor
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  • ...eship]]s ever built. She was unlucky to have gone to sea after independent battleship operations, without adequate aircraft escort, became completely obsolete. ' Admiral [[Matome Ugaki]] commanding the battleship division, wrote in his diary <blockquote>This is like losing a part of mys
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  • At Leyte Gulf, he commanded a [[battleship]] division, and Force "A" of the First Striking Force while Admiral [[Takeo
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  • ...ts, were built, mostly for river and harbor combat. As seaworthy armored [[battleship]] designs emerged, monitors generally fell out of use. There were a few exc
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  • '''IJN Musashi''' was the second Japanese [[battleship]] of the [[Yamato-class]], and the first of the class to be sunk. Never fir
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  • ...f>KMS = navy Schiff</ref> ''Bismarck''''' was a German ''Schlachtschiff'' (battleship) that was commissioned by the navy in 1940. One of two [[Bismarck-class]] b ...untered the [[battlecruiser]] ''[[HMS Hood (1920)|HMS Hood]]'' and the new battleship ''[[HMS Prince of Wales]]'', which was still in shakedown with shipyard tec
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  • ...]]s every year, he ordered the [[United States Navy]] to design "[[maximum battleship]]s," the largest battleships that they could use.
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  • {{r|Battleship}}
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  • ...ited States, which were the traditional names for [[battleship]]s when the battleship was the most important ship type in the Navy.
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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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  • ...del, who claimed in excess of 500 Soviet [[tank (military)|tanks]] and a [[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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