Stone Fleet — The Stone Fleet consisted of a fleet of aging ships (mostly whaleships) purchased in New Bedford and other New England ports, loaded with stone, and sailed south during the American Civil War by the Union Navy for use as Blockships. They were to… … Wikipedia
Jerauld Wright — during its commissioning and fitting out period. [ Warrior among Diplomats , p. 100 101, 105 107; [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/s10/sequoia ii.htm USS Sequoia (AG 23)] DANFS Naval Historical Center] Bureau of OrdnanceWright developed an… … Wikipedia
Fleet problem — was the term by the U.S. Navy to describe each of twenty one large scale naval exercises conducted between 1923 and 1940. They are labeled with roman numerals, from Fleet Problem I through Fleet Problem XXI. A twenty second Fleet Problem exercise … Wikipedia
O'Brien class destroyer — Lead ship of the O Brien class, USS O Brien (DD 51) Class overview Name: O Brien class destroyer … Wikipedia
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Schiffskatastrophe bei Honda Point — Luftnahme des südlichen Teils des Unfallgebiets mit fünf der sieben Zerstörer. Sichtbar sind Delphy, gekentert in der kleinen Bucht links; Young, gekentert in der Mitte links; Chauncey, auf ebenem Kiel vor der Young; Woodbury auf den Felsen in… … Deutsch Wikipedia
United States naval architect — United States naval architects or ship designers introduced the faster and larger sailing frigates and sloop of wars of the early United States Navy which influenced the later merchant ships and clipper ships.Naval architects Name Years served *… … Wikipedia
Iowa class battleship — The Iowa class battleships were a class of six fast battleships ordered by the United States Navy in 1939 and 1940 to escort the Fast Carrier Task Forces that would operate in the Pacific Theater of World War II. Four were completed in the early… … Wikipedia
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