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  • ...aircraft carriers, and from deep land attack from ships. Land attack is to naval gunfire support as battlefield air interdiction is to close air support.
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  • ...ent, supplies and troops in support of amphibious assaults, and to provide naval gunfire support during those assaults.
    224 bytes (32 words) - 14:05, 2 June 2008
  • A post-WWII class of heavy [[cruiser]]s, used as flagships and for [[naval gunfire support]]; retired but ''USS Salem'' is a museum ship
    136 bytes (23 words) - 12:47, 25 August 2009
  • ...converted from [[Baltimore-class]]; retained two 8" turrets and used for [[naval gunfire support]] in the [[Vietnam War]]
    208 bytes (29 words) - 01:41, 14 April 2011
  • ...) picture of the assigned operational areas, and automatically deconflicts naval gunfire support.
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  • ...-only heavy cruiser class, which proved useful as a [[flagship]] and for [[naval gunfire support]]. ...n [[anti-surface warfare]], [[anti-submarine warfare]], [[flagship]] and [[naval gunfire support]]. [[Zumwalt-class]] destroyers, with 155mm guns, may be the closest type t
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  • ...long-range strike, anti-air/anti-ballistic missile/anti-satellite warfare, naval gunfire support, and antisubmarine warfare.
    297 bytes (35 words) - 10:06, 10 February 2023
  • ...ssels launched during WWII and played a role in [[anti-air warfare]] and [[naval gunfire support]]; later conversions kept them in use as missile-launching platforms; all 4
    272 bytes (41 words) - 10:07, 10 February 2023
  • [[Second World War]] vessel for a variant of [[naval gunfire support]] in [[amphibious warfare]]. Along with the [[landing craft]] carrying troo
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  • {{r|Naval gunfire support}}
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  • She was the only battleship activated for [[naval gunfire support]] during the [[Vietnam War]], and later bombarded Lebanon and Syria in 1983
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  • {{r|Naval gunfire support}}
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  • {{r|Naval gunfire support}}
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  • {{r|Naval gunfire support}}
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  • {{r|Naval gunfire support}}
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  • ...e obsolete as the dominant naval force, remained an expert in the use of [[naval gunfire support]].
    964 bytes (153 words) - 15:42, 8 April 2024
  • ...gher rate of fire than earlier heavy cruisers, they provided exceptional [[naval gunfire support]] to ground troops. Still, the role of the heavy cruiser, in an era when th
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  • {{r|Naval gunfire support}}
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  • The concept differs from [[naval guns and gunnery|naval gunfire support]], and both [[close air support]] and [[battlefield air interdiction]] by n
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  • ...to deliver them for [[amphibious warfare]], usually providing them with [[naval gunfire support]] and sometimes additional [[close air support]] from [[aircraft carrier]]s
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