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, her vessel is attacked by a Earth Alliance | battleship, a faction composed of Natural that oppose P |
Brandenburg was ordered as | battleship A, the first ship of her class. |
his little craft close to the blazing French | battleship Achille and taking off 161 survivors before |
She took part in the general | battleship action, claiming no hits and receiving none. |
ordered to rendezvous with the German pocket | battleship Admiral Scheer to transfer crewmen for prize |
riegsmarine in 1933 and served on the pocket | battleship Admiral Scheer and on the torpedo boat Tiger |
She missed the homeward bound German pocket | battleship Admiral Scheer, and in April she was reassig |
when they were attacked by the German pocket | battleship Admiral Scheer. |
acked on November 5, 1940, the German pocket | battleship Admiral Scheer. |
es transmitted by Theta, was a report on the | battleship Admiral von Tirpitz. |
Russian | battleship Admiral Ushakov, laid down in 1892 with serv |
hich was used to represent the German pocket | battleship Admiral Graf Spee. |
information to the crew of the German pocket | battleship Admiral Graf Spee that an overwhelming Briti |
Russian | battleship Admiral Ushakov, Coast Defence ship, sunk at |
layed a major role in the sinking of Russian | battleship Admiral Ushakov. |
hich resulted in the scuttling of the German | battleship Admiral Graf Spee after the Battle of the Ri |
Kent hunted the German pocket | battleship Admiral Graf Spee in the East Indies in late |
rzecha served as the commander of the pocket | battleship Admiral Graf Spee between October 1937 and O |
er Plastuni, armoured cruiser Minin, coastal | battleship Admiral Ushakov and battleship Gangut. |
hima and Akashi, and as sublieutenant on the | battleship Aki, cruiser Azuma, and battlecruiser Tsukub |
ka served on the cruisers Azuma and Nisshin, | battleship Aki. |
USS Drum on shore at | Battleship Alabama Memorial Park |
f guns mounted on the sides, and it gave the | battleship an easier ride in rough seas (the ship steer |
The | battleship anchored off Tampico on 15 July, and remaine |
On the way they scuttled another | battleship and a frigate near Thasos on 4 July and lost |
nhorst, following a fierce fight between the | battleship and HMS Duke of York (17). |
The | battleship and the class itself were named after the It |
1943, she served in Florida waters, training | battleship and cruiser floatplane pilots in catapult la |
trategies, like the "building-killing" units | Battleship and the Paratrooper. |
the commander of a German heavy cruiser and | battleship and also be awarded the Knight's Cross with |
rank and below may not be able to command a | battleship and certain aircraft carriers until they are |
1910, there was still authorization for one | battleship and four armored cruisers. |
manufacturing high-pressure pump cylinders, | battleship and tank cannon barrels, and fuel injection |
, Saratoga, Independence, Nagato (a Japanese | battleship), and the Prinz Eugen (a German cruiser) to |
pon (LFSW), that was intended to replace the | battleship and heavy cruiser force - then being retired |
the introduction of the dreadnought type of | battleship and its faster cousin, the battlecruiser. |
e salvage firm of Cox and Danks along with a | battleship and twenty-six destroyers. |
tions built off of classic games like Poker, | Battleship, and Attack!. |
c with news of the loss of the irreplaceable | battleship and nearly 200 of its crew with it. |
Ten 14-inch shells had hit the German | battleship, and these caused fires and the resulting ex |
common misspelling of the name of the German | battleship and of the surname of Otto von Bismarck. |
nto two modes, one being the regular classic | battleship, and the other being a new arcade version wh |
ering and firing position, and torpedoed the | battleship Andrei Pervozanni at 100 yards range. |
ovided by a Heavy Cover Force comprising the | battleship Anson, the US cruiser Tuscaloosa and four US |
Britain's reluctance to commit to the steam | battleship apparently stemmed from her commitment to lo |
Genocidron | Battleship: Appears in episode 7. Is armed with cannons |
bert Lawrence Leopold (who served aboard the | battleship Arizona and was killed during the Attack on |
Departing on 6 July with her escort, the | battleship arrived Rio on 17 July. |
Lee, now a Vice Admiral, rode on the | battleship as she headed out to sea again, departing fr |
rce Example: If using an Aircraft Carrier or | Battleship as command ship, your escorts from light des |
panese War in 1904, Hirose served aboard the | battleship Asahi as torpedo officer. |
the Imperial Japanese Navy converted the old | battleship Asahi to serve as a repair ship. |
37) was a Royal Navy officer who captained a | battleship at the Battle of Jutland and became Commande |
idered a practical means of sinking an enemy | battleship at that time. |
nce O'Flynn to locate and destroy the German | battleship awaiting repair. |
He then became signal lieutenant of | battleship Baden in October 1894, and later, on her sis |
British submarine E11 torpedoes the Turkish | battleship Barbaros Hayreddin off Bulair. |
USS Nevada from its mooring, and then as the | battleship began to steam away, jumping into the harbor |
e pursuit and eventual sinking of the German | battleship Bismarck in May 1941, during World War II. |
ers, it is the place where the famous German | battleship Bismarck was built in. |
While they were at sea, German | battleship Bismarck got underway on 21 May and headed f |
g the ships sent to engage the modern German | battleship Bismarck in 1941, since few available "big g |
st Lindemann, who would go on to command the | battleship Bismarck during its only combat sortie durin |
identified the likely position of the German | battleship Bismarck using a Catalina flying boat allowi |
In May 1941 the German | battleship Bismarck was found during a routine patrol b |
On 24 May 1941, the German | battleship Bismarck sunk the Royal Navy battlecruiser H |
er of submarines ordered to track the German | battleship Bismarck before her eventual sinking. |
pursuit and destruction of the enemy German | battleship Bismarck in May 1941, and served with the 14 |
Kentrat was a witness to | battleship Bismarck's last battle on 27 May 1941. |
In May 1941, after the loss of the German | battleship Bismarck, Adolf Hitler had forbidden any Ger |
ted in the naval battle that sunk the German | battleship Bismarck. |
in the discovery of the wreck of the German | battleship Bismarck. |
including those conducted against the German | battleship, Bismarck. |
ter refitting at Toulon, she accompanied the | battleship Bretagne to Canada, with 3,000 cases of Fren |
re-dreadnoughts, were transferred to the 2nd | Battleship Brigade, after the dreadnought Imperatritsa |
re-dreadnoughts, were transferred to the 2nd | Battleship Brigade, after the dreadnought Imperatritsa |
Njegovan then held command of the | battleship Budapest until 1907. |
Dante Alighieri was the first dreadnought | battleship built for the Regia Marina (Italian Royal Na |
ian: Ретвизан) was a Russian pre-dreadnought | battleship built before the Russo-Japanese War of 1904- |
mmiraglio di Saint Bon was a pre-dreadnought | battleship built for the Italian Navy (Italian: Regia M |
SMS Erzherzog Karl was a pre-dreadnought | battleship built by the Austro-Hungarian navy in 1902. |
the British Royal Navy was a turret ironclad | battleship built at Pembroke Dockyard, Wales. |
rzherzog Ferdinand Max was a pre-dreadnought | battleship built by the Austro-Hungarian navy in 1902. |
as a Regina Margherita-class pre-dreadnought | battleship built for the Italian Regia Marina between 1 |
Regina Elena was a Regina Elena class | battleship built for the Regina Maria (Italian Royal Na |
Impero was an Italian Vittorio Veneto-class | battleship built for Italy's Regia Marina during the Se |
The Schlesien was a 13,000 tonne World War I | battleship, but was involved in the attack on Danzig, P |
d, and commissioned, they had the "size of a | battleship but the capabilities of a cruiser". |
design shared with the Sovetsky Soyuz-class | battleship, but the factory in Kharkiv that was to buil |
ajime is taken captive aboard the US Dynasty | battleship by Lady L and she assigns Dr Tamozawa to car |
in Livorno and before the war served on the | battleship Caio Duillio, cruisers and destroyers as wel |
s killed in action, while serving aboard the | battleship California (BB-44) during the attack on Pear |
The next day the | battleship came back to Santiago, where she and Texas f |
R-Type | Battleship Cameo in Metal Storm. |
flexible and Invincible, the pre-dreadnought | battleship Canopus, two armoured cruisers, three light |
The | battleship capsized and exploded at 20:45 with the loss |
g his colleagues, and his later success as a | battleship captain only continued this trend. |
The completed | battleship carried a main battery of four 12-inch guns |
In 1920, the | battleship carried Secretary of the Navy Josephus Danie |
tain"-class aka "sow" air-cushioned artilery | battleship carrying squads of tanks (nicknamed as pigs) |
HMS Inflexible was a Victorian ironclad | battleship carrying her main armament in centrally plac |
s also the preferred location of the Pacific | Battleship Center. |
ightly damaged by a near-miss of the Italian | battleship Cesare, the Battle of Cape Matapan in March |
Battleship Chains is a song written by Terry Anderson a | |
together with the equally outdated ironclad | battleship Chin'en under the command of Admiral Shichir |
The Conte di Cavour class was a | battleship class of the Regia Marina in World War I and |
est of her class, and all subsequent British | battleship classes had high freeboard. |
a slightly faster roll than previous British | battleship classes, but were good gun platforms, althou |
New Jersey | Battleship Commission, and led the effort to acquire th |
dependent government agency, the USS Alabama | Battleship Commission. |
Subsequently coaling at Hampton Roads, the | battleship conducted target practice off the Virginia c |
He was captain of the | battleship Connecticut (BB-18) as part of the Great Whi |
t-martialed in 1907 for the grounding of the | battleship Connecticut (BB-18), and briefly suspended f |
ral Powers on 4 August 1914, and all foreign | battleship construction was diverted to wartime causes. |
any years afterwards, the limiting factor in | battleship construction was the great length of time ta |
al-burner, but in 1905-1906 became the first | battleship converted to burn fuel oil. |
The | battleship could travel with speeds up to 23 knots (43 |
The Hiddensee joined the | Battleship Cove fleet in Fall River on June 14, 1997. |
Battleship Cove is a future railroad station on the MBT | |
FRHSP (top left), Carousel (top right), and | Battleship Cove (bottom) |
er East German Navy corvette now part of the | Battleship Cove site in Fall River, Massachusetts. |
and Gemini 7. It is now a floating museum in | Battleship Cove, Fall River, Massachusetts. |
of the city to relax and enjoy the beauty of | Battleship Cove. |
t will be located right next to its namesake | Battleship Cove. |
er the stone arch of Central Street and into | Battleship Cove. |
Tyrrhenian Sea, U-64 encountered the French | battleship Danton 30 miles south of Sardinia. |
n on March 29, 1917, and was assigned to the | battleship Delaware (BB-28). |
The | battleship departed Yokohama on 20 September, and after |
On 29 August 1900, the | battleship departed again for the coast of China and cr |
The | battleship departed Italy for Vera Cruz and arrived on |
epair wanted to remain with the Nevada class | battleship design however the strength of The General B |
tleships were the United States Navy's first | battleship design equipped with triple gun turrets (the |
lass represented a considerable evolution in | battleship design up to this point in time. |
h Carolina incorporated numerous advances in | battleship design, she was the first US vessel to incor |
e a return to an older design idea; American | battleship designers had abandoned hull-mounted casemat |
4-propeller scheme used in all further U.S. | battleship designs. |
May 1937 two SBs attacked the German pocket | battleship Deutschland, mistaking it for the Nationalis |
These latter did not include the fast | Battleship Division (Battleship Division Two?) made up |
In July the Mutsu was transferred from the | Battleship Division 1 to the Battleship Division 2 whic |
ed aboard ship as Division Marine Officer of | Battleship Division 4, U.S. Battle Force. |
On 25 February, the Third | Battleship Division provided cover for air attacks on J |
January, Gwin and her sister sweepers joined | Battleship Division 7. |
United States entered the war, United States | Battleship Division Nine was attached to the Grand Flee |
aining duties near the Inland Sea as part of | Battleship Division 2. |
Ugaki was placed in command of the IJN First | Battleship Division (Nagato, Yamato, Musashi) during th |
From 1933 he commanded the | battleship division of the Baltic Fleet and the destroy |
de Island broke the flag of the Commander of | Battleship Division 3, Atlantic Fleet on 3 May shortly |
Beach, Sr., New York sailed as flagship with | Battleship Division 9 (BatDiv 9), commanded by Rear Adm |
He led | Battleship Division 9 in 1945, was appointed Chief of t |
drons South Pacific and in October Commander | Battleship Division 7. Badger was the first Navy office |
Battleship Division Six put to sea without delay and es | |
rm was the only raider-warning issued during | Battleship Division Six's service in the warzone. |
Rear Admiral Rodgers, then in command of | Battleship Division Six of the Atlantic Fleet, was sele |
s into 1918, Rhode Island was transferred to | Battleship Division 2 (BatDiv 2) during April. |
en proceeded to Efate, New Hebrides, fueling | Battleship Division 3 and Destroyer Division 90. |
bility of Britain's Eastern Fleet, the Third | Battleship Division returned to Japan on 23 April. |
parted Hampton Roads on 1 November 1910 with | Battleship Division 2 (BatDiv 2) for Cherbourg, France |
t, along with her sister ships, formed the I | Battleship Division of the Austro-Hungarian Navy until |
days later, Rear Admiral Badger, Commander, | Battleship Division 7, was designated by Halsey to be c |
ing of World War I the Budapest was in the V | Battleship Division, serving as a coastal defense ship. |
onnecticut became the flagship of the Fourth | Battleship Division. |
Habsburg-class ships were formed into the I | Battleship Division. |
She was assigned to the III | Battleship Division. |
They were assigned to the III | Battleship Division. |
She engaged in maneuvers with the | battleship divisions off Guantanamo Bay from 12 January |
Annapolis on January 30, 1919 to command the | battleship divisions of the Atlantic Fleet. |
A last ditch attempt to slow the | battleship down, so that the British heavy units could |
Finding himself in Necros' floating | battleship, Drake discovers Necros' forces docked at a |
e Marine, and the captains of Amalfi and the | battleship Emanuele Filiberto greeted United States Nav |
ice in World War I in as a midshipman in the | battleship Emperor of India before transferring to subm |
yer" (actually file footage of an Iowa-class | battleship) engages the Megalodon, but is destroyed aft |
lacement of 16,000 tons, she was the largest | battleship ever built at the time. |
This game is almost identical to | Battleship, except that it is realtime. |
attalion commanding officer, in Turkish Navy | battleship executive officer and in Turkish Air Force s |
f stopping 12" fire; they were vulnerable to | battleship fire (14-16" fire) at any range. |
ent of Hamamatsu was the last time a British | battleship fired its guns in anger. |
The | battleship fired 265 14 in (360 mm) rounds at the plant |
the Italians, coming only months after their | battleship fleet had been mortally wounded at Taranto. |
After serving in | battleship Florida (BB-30), destroyer Reno (DD-303) and |
Clarke describes a space | battleship flying too close to the gravitational field |
a Washington came under fire from an Italian | battleship for a period of ten minutes, with shells fal |
There also have been other versions of | battleship for various consoles and handheld devices, i |
for his service as Commander of Division 3, | Battleship Force 1, Atlantic Fleet, he was awarded the |
n to Japan, so Yamato withdrew with the main | battleship force to Hashirajima before making her way b |
, he assumed command of Flagship Division 3, | Battleship Force 1, Atlantic Fleet, flying his "flag" a |
in the Norfolk area, and carried Commander, | Battleship Force One, on inspection cruises. |
ton Navy Yard, attached to the 3rd Division, | Battleship Force, Atlantic Fleet. |
e was flagship for Commander, Division Four, | Battleship Force, in Hampton Roads, Virginia. |
The IJN 1st Fleet was the main | battleship force, which formed the backbone of the navy |
nd ceremonial duties with the Atlantic Fleet | Battleship Force. |
ing de Steiguer's time in command of various | battleship forces. |
rked with the other tug, YT-130, to pull the | battleship free and move her to the western side of the |
George manages to foil the plot, saving the | battleship from being blown up by saboteurs. |
In 1998, she won the Marjorie Sterrett | Battleship Fund Award for the Atlantic Fleet. |
In 1982, she won the Marjorie Sterrett | Battleship Fund Award for the Atlantic Fleet. |
In 1976, she won the Marjorie Sterrett | Battleship Fund Award for the United States Atlantic Fl |
In 1961, Blandy won the Marjorie Sterrett | Battleship Fund Award for the Atlantic Fleet. |
She also won the 1966 Marjorie Sterrett | Battleship Fund Award for the Atlantic Fleet. |
1970, Marjorie Sterrett | Battleship Fund Award for Operational Proficiency, for |
Marjorie Sterrett | Battleship Fund Award |
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