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Warship - journal - was created in 1977.

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Warship International was created in 1964.

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A corvette is a small, maneuverable, lightly armed warship.

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Possibly a Russian warship built in the Kiev Shipyards.

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Warship Support Agency ended in 2005.

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Warship Support Agency was created in 2001.

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Warship Under Sail was created in 2009.

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The USS Monitor was the first Union ironclad warship.

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USS Merrimac became the CSS Virginia.

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a warship (or the Phoenix) costs 999,000 doubloons.

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Cruisers are a warship. They are larger than a destroyer.

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Japanese warship Moshun was created in 1871-07.

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The USS Constitution/ The Constitution

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A cruiser. This is the medium sized warship; the "Tin Can" (destroyer) is the smallest warship.

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Japanese warship Hōshō was created on 1871-07-04.

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Japanese warship Nisshin ended on 1892-03-25.

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Japanese warship Nisshin was created on 1870-03-03.

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Japanese warship Moshun ended on 1887-10-08.

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Japanese warship Fujiyama ended on 1889-05-10.

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Japanese warship Fujiyama was created on 1968-04-28.

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Japanese warship Kanrin Maru ended in 1871.

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The cast of Warship - 2001 includes: Stacy Keach

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Athenian warship where mostly galleys or trimeres a heavy galley designed for war

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Japanese warship Shohei Maru was created in 1854-12.

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In a church

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A warship is a ship for fighting. A ship is any self-propelled floating vessel.

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Lithuanian warship Prezidentas Smetona was created on 1935-08-02.

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Broadside the simultaneous firing of all the armament on one side of a warship

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No, George Washington was not at Mount Vernon when the British warship arrived

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German Warship at Spithead - 1897 was released on:

USA: November 1897

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They are metal beaks placed under the waterline of a warship to punch a hole in the side of an opposing warship and sink her. They were mostly used in ancient warfare, but rams have been revived a few times in history since.

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The first clash of a metal warship with a revolving gun turret fighting another metal warship in actual battle.

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Britain states that her wooden sailing ship HMS Victory is the oldest commissioned warship in the world.

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The nickname is "Old Ironsides" for its tough oak timbers.

The USS Constitution famously sank the British warship HMS Guerriere in the War of 1812.
"Old Ironsides" is the nickname for the warship USS Constitution.

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