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  • 2USS United States (1797) — USS United States was the first frigate in the United States Navy in 1797. United States was the first of the six original frigates authorized for construction by the Naval Act of 1794. It was designed by naval architect Joshua Humphreys and… …

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  • 3Operation Pedestal — Part of the Second World War, Mediterranean Campaign The merchantship SS Waimarama explodes after being bombed …

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  • 4USS Decatur (1839) — was a sloop of war in the United States Navy during the mid 1800s. She was commissioned to protect American interests in the South Atlantic Ocean, including the interception of ships involved in the African slave trade. Decatur served in both the …

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  • 5The Sea Wolves — Infobox Film name = The Sea Wolves director = Andrew V. McLaglen writer = Reginald Rose starring = Gregory Peck Roger Moore David Niven Trevor Howard Barbara Kellerman Patrick Macnee producer = Euan Lloyd distributor = Paramount released = 1980… …

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  • 6Jacques Félix Emmanuel Hamelin — Baron Jacques Félix Emmanuel Hamelin (October 13 1768 – April 23 1839) was a rear admiral of the French navy and later a Baron. He commanded numerous naval expeditions and battles with the British Navy as well as exploratory voyages in the Indian …

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  • 7Red Legs Greaves — was a Scottish buccaneer active in the Caribbean and the West Indies during the 1670s. His nickname came from the term Redlegs used to refer to the class of poor whites that lived on colonial Barbados. Although considered a successful pirate… …

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  • 8merchantman — n. Trading vessel, merchantship …

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