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| As built, she had two gun decks, a double | forecastle, a quarter deck and a poop deck right aft. |
| n 1558 as a galleon of 341 tons, acquiring a | forecastle and a half-deck aft. |
| ced with 4-inch (102-mm) guns mounted on her | forecastle and poop. |
| er main deck, and 12 long 12-pounders on her | forecastle and her quarterdeck. |
| laced with 4 in (100 mm) guns mounted on her | forecastle and poop deck. |
| She was flush-decked with a small | forecastle and quarterdeck, and was armed with sixteen |
| s in ship are to be put out at 10 o'clock in | forecastle and steerage, 11 o'clock in salon and 11:15 |
| The | forecastle and quarterdeck guns were hidden behind coun |
| es, twice in her lower tops and twice on her | forecastle, and returned to Tenedos at 2200 hours with |
| at he wanted on a turret ship no poop and no | forecastle, and masts carrying at most light rig past w |
| o QF 12 pounder mounted on bandstands on the | forecastle and fantail, four additional short barrel 12 |
| our QF 12-pounder guns, shipped sided on the | forecastle, behind the second funnel and on the quarter |
| was severely injured in the fighting on the | forecastle, being struck in the head with a sword. |
| superstructure was extended forward and her | forecastle built up; electronic antennas and a heavy ki |
| barbette, was eight inches thick between the | forecastle deck and maindeck levels, and six inches thi |
| Most battleships in this era had a long | forecastle deck. |
| Forecastle differences on the destroyer HMS Edinburgh. | |
| ied to the port bow, Hoga worked on a raging | forecastle fire with the pilothouse monitor and four ho |
| one of the generals on shore, Captain of the | Forecastle Griffiths bravely entered the fort in the as |
| Meanwhile the | forecastle gun with its crew had been blown away, and t |
| s ten of her quarterdeck guns and two of her | forecastle guns were replaced by the same number of 32- |
| Rated captain of the | forecastle, he had the station at the wheel in every en |
| 838 - December 7, 1915) was a Captain of the | Forecastle in the Union Navy and a Medal of Honor recip |
| was about 33 years old, and a captain of the | forecastle in the Royal Navy, serving in the Naval Brig |
| deck design with a distinctive "turtleback" | forecastle inherited from the Ikazuchi-class, as well a |
| senting the Medal of Honor to Captain of the | Forecastle John Griffiths, United States Navy, for extr |
| ourne, Landsman Amos Bradley, Captain of the | Forecastle John Greene, Third Class Boy George Hollat, |
| Forecastle lengthened to midships to provide more accom | |
| Forecastle of Britannia ca. | |
| inch 64-pounder rifled muzzle loader in the | forecastle of HMS Gannet (1878) |
| Scene 1 takes place in the fireman's | forecastle of a cruise ship, where they sleep. |
| aded light gun, which they used to clear the | forecastle of its defenders. |
| s and forty-five captains graduated from the | forecastle of this floating bit of Essex County. |
| outh-southeast from the lighthouse, with the | forecastle of the barge protruding in an oblique angle |
| e intended to fly off short platforms on the | forecastle of the Royal Navy's Destroyers and other sma |
| velt broadcast a nationwide address from the | forecastle of Cummings. |
| capable of flying off short platforms on the | forecastle of Destroyers in order to provide large numb |
| As captain of the | forecastle on board the U.S.S. |
| d guns were mounted in new embrasures in the | forecastle on the upper deck as the original guns were |
| he end of the catapult track, lowered to the | forecastle on "B" deck and rolled back into the upper h |
| toppers; two capstans, one on the topgallant | forecastle, one on the quarterdeck; patent hold pumps; |
| gun placement was one gun in a shield on the | forecastle, one on the quarterdeck and one each side on |
| t sponger, who dropped the sponge out of the | forecastle port, Molloy jumped out of the port to the f |
| All had a raised | forecastle, shallow draught, and carried 45 cm (18 in) |
| On her | forecastle she mounted two 12-pounders and two 32-pound |
| her seaman (Henry Curtis) and Captain of the | Forecastle Taylor left the shelter of their battery wor |
| deck design with a distinctive "turtleback" | forecastle that was intended to clear water from the bo |
| deck design with a distinctive "turtleback" | forecastle that was intended to clear water from the bo |
| ignored, called Epenow to come out from the | forecastle to translate. |
| extra guns on the spar deck which linked the | forecastle to the quarterdeck. |
| Other improvements included a redesigned | forecastle to improve her seagoing ability, a 10 cm (3. |
| -pounder carronades which she carried on her | forecastle to great effect at the Battle of Trafalgar, |
| quarterdeck, and two 32-pounder guns on the | forecastle together with two 8-inch shell guns. |
| The hull shape featured the distinctive high | forecastle typical of U.S. destroyer classes since the |
| Captain of the | Forecastle, U.S. Navy. |
| William G. Taylor, Captain of the | Forecastle, U.S. Navy |
| John Griffiths, Captain of the | Forecastle, U.S. Navy |
| Rank and organization: Captain of the | Forecastle, U.S. Navy. |
| n the starboard beam before passing over the | forecastle under heavy fire and going down on the port |
| Her | forecastle was extended at Saint John on 25 October 194 |
| anic underwent a refit, during which a large | forecastle was added to help prevent the bow being inun |
| John Harris, Captain of the | Forecastle, was an officer in the United States Navy wh |
| eased in the Northamptons by adopting a high | forecastle, which was extended aft in the last three fo |
| t pairs of 8-pdr guns on the quarterdeck and | forecastle, with the balance of the 74 guns made up of |
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