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  • Built by the [[Imperial Japanese Navy]], the '''Yamato-class''' were intended to be the largest [[battleship]]s afloat. Three hulls were ...ominance of the [[aircraft carrier]] enough to order the conversion of the Yamato-class hull, ''IJN Shinano'', from a battleship to a carrier. She was sunk on 29
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  • ...k, to help make it clear that one is talking about [[IJN Yamato]] versus [[Yamato-class]]. I really don't want to get into arguments about "all over the Internet" :In the meantime, I and probably every reader who comes to the article about Yamato-class ships wants to read about ships - not about Citizens opinions about other C
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  • | pagename = Yamato-class | abc = Yamato-class
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  • ...ver built; all sunk in combat by U.S. forces (including [[IJN Shinano]], a Yamato-class hull converted to an [[aircraft carrier]])
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  • Single-ship [[aircraft carrier]] class converted from [[Yamato-class]] battleship hull
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  • #REDIRECT [[Yamato-class]]
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  • ...d for the first, or lead ship, actually built. We have, for example, the [[Yamato-class]] battleships of the [[Imperial Japanese Navy]], of which ''[[IJN Yamato]]'
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  • ...ver built; all sunk in combat by U.S. forces (including [[IJN Shinano]], a Yamato-class hull converted to an [[aircraft carrier]])
    298 bytes (40 words) - 16:49, 15 July 2010
  • ...aliber [[naval gun]] ever deployed on a battleship; used by the Japanese [[Yamato-class]] but never fired against a ship or shore target
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  • Built by the [[Imperial Japanese Navy]], the '''Yamato-class''' were intended to be the largest [[battleship]]s afloat. Three hulls were ...ominance of the [[aircraft carrier]] enough to order the conversion of the Yamato-class hull, ''IJN Shinano'', from a battleship to a carrier. She was sunk on 29
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  • {{r|Yamato-class}}
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  • [[Battleship]] of the [[Imperial Japanese Navy]], of the [[Yamato-class]], sunk by U.S. aircraft during the [[Battle of Leyte Gulf]]; one of the tw
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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 29 November 1944 by th
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  • | pagename = Yamato-class | abc = Yamato-class
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  • ...val gun]] ever deployed on a [[battleship]]. It was used by the Japanese [[Yamato-class]] but never in battle.
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  • ...e their main guns were 16" rather than the 18.1" of the largest Japanese [[Yamato-class]] battleships, their speed, fire control, and probably better-penetrating a
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  • '''IJN ''Yamato''''' was the lead ship of the [[Yamato-class]] of the [[Imperial Japanese Navy]], the largest [[battleship]]s ever built {{main|Yamato-class}}
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  • {{r|Yamato-class}}
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  • ...k, to help make it clear that one is talking about [[IJN Yamato]] versus [[Yamato-class]]. I really don't want to get into arguments about "all over the Internet" :In the meantime, I and probably every reader who comes to the article about Yamato-class ships wants to read about ships - not about Citizens opinions about other C
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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 firing her 18.1" guns, the
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  • ...ass]] and more heavily-armed but slower battleships such as the Japanese [[Yamato-class|''Yamato''-class]]. There were also designs for "large cruisers" whose size
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  • ...from the more frequent naval discussions of who would have won between: [[Yamato-class]] v. [[Iowa-class]], [[Kirov-class]] v. [[Burke-class]], [[Godzilla]] v. [[
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  • ...ing number of antiaircraft [[autocannon]]. The final battleships of the [[Yamato-class|''Yamato''-class]] had 18.1" guns, although their performance, in some resp ...1936, the U.S. did not have accurate details of the main armament of the [[Yamato-class|''Yamato'']] and [[Bismarck-class|''Bismarck'']]-classes, but went through
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  • * [[Yamato-class]]
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  • ...page moves, it's not something I have done before). Further to the [[Talk:Yamato-class|Yamato]] debate I have added a reply over at that page - there are a lot of ::Oh. You didn't see this? http://en.citizendium.org/wiki/Talk:Yamato-class [[User:Hayford Peirce|Hayford Peirce]] 01:10, 16 July 2010 (UTC)
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