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  • 31HMHS Britannic — (1914) , the third and largest Sclass|Olympic|ocean liner of the White Star Line, sister ship of RMS|Olympic and RMS|Titanic, sank in 1916 after hitting a mine with the loss of 30 lives. Although the White Star Line always denied what it called a …

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  • 32Ironclad warship — An ironclad was a steam propelled warship of the later 19th century, protected by iron or steel armor plates. [Hill, Richard. War at Sea in the Ironclad Age ISBN 0 304 35273 X; p.17] The ironclad was developed as a result of the vulnerability of… …

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  • 33HNoMS Sæl — was the penultimate vessel of the ten 1. class torpedo boats of the Royal Norwegian Navy. She was built at the Royal Norwegian Navy Shipyard in Horten in 1901, with yard number 85. [Horten municipal archive for local history:… …

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  • 34ST Leukos — The ST Leukos was Irish Steam Trawler that operated off the coast of Ireland. She was lost with all hands on March 9, 1940 while fishing off Tory Island when the German U boat U 38 surfaced and opened fire with its deck gun. The Leukos and her… …

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  • 35History of Saint Helena — St Helena has a history of over 500 years since it was first discovered as an uninhabited island by the Portuguese in 1502. Claiming to be Britain’s second oldest colony, this is one of the most isolated islands in the world and was for several… …

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  • 36Pearl Harbor — This article is about the historical naval base. For its current operations as a military base, see Joint Base Pearl Harbor Hickam. For other uses, see Pearl Harbor (disambiguation). Pearl Harbor, U.S. Naval Base U.S. National Register of… …

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  • 37Battle of the Falkland Islands — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Battle of the Falkland Islands partof=World War I caption= date=8 December 1914 place=South Atlantic, near the Falkland Islands result=Decisive British victory combatant1=flagicon|United Kingdom United Kingdom… …

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  • 38USS Atlanta (1861) — The first Atlanta was a casement ironclad, converted from a blockade runner, in the Confederate Navy, later captured and served in the United States Navy. Atlanta was built at Glasgow, Scotland, by James and George Thompson in the Clyde Bank Iron …

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  • 39Port of Singapore — The Port of Singapore refers to the collective facilities and terminals that conduct maritime trade handling functions in Singapore s harbours and which handle Singapore s shipping. Currently the world s busiest port in terms of total shipping… …

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  • 40Devastation class battleship — The two British Devastation class battleships of the 1870s were the first class of ocean going capital ship which did not carry sails, and the first which mounted the entire main armament on top of the hull rather than inside it. For the first… …

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