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  • 111Newport class tank landing ship — USS Newport (LST 1179) Class overview Builders: Philadelphia Naval Shipyard National Steel and Shipbuilding Company …

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  • 112US Brig Niagara (museum ship) — The modern U.S. Brig Niagara is a museum ship and sail training vessel located in Erie, Pennsylvania at the Erie Maritime Museum. The Niagara is a reconstruction of the first U.S. Brig Niagara , a brig which played a pivotal role in the Battle of …

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  • 113America class amphibious assault ship — The America class amphibious assault ships are planned to replace the Tarawa class. Based on the USS|Makin Island|LHD 8, the LHA 6 will be a gas turbine powered ship supporting a Marine Expeditionary Brigade with launch capacity for V 22 Osprey… …

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  • 114USS Desert Ship (LLS-1) — is a Navy surface to air weapons testing facility at the Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division White Sands.cite web|url=http://www.astronautix.com/sites/whisands.htm|title=White Sands|accessdate=2008 06 26] OriginThe beginning of construction …

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  • 115CHANT (ship type) — Class overview Builders: Furness Shipbuilding Co Ltd, Haverton Hill on Tees H Scarr Ltd, Hessle Goole Shipbuilding Repairing Co Ltd, Goole Burntisland Shipbuilding Co Ltd, Burntisland J Readhead Sons Ltd, South Shields Operators: Ministry of War… …

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  • 116Bluebelle (ship) — The Bluebelle was a 60 foot (18 m) ketch[1] that was the site of brutal murders on November 12, 1961. Terry Jo Duperrault, immediately before her rescue by the Captain Theo The ship was chartered by 41 year old optometrist Dr. Arthur… …

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  • 117Ocean (convict transport ship) — Hunter Island with the ships Ocean and Pilgrim in foreground and the Lady Nelson behind the flag on the stern of the Ocean, 1804. Career …

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  • 118Santa Anna (ship) — Santa Anna was an early 16th Century carrack of the Knights Hospitaller. The war ship was celebrated for its many modern features. While some authors view its lead sheathed hull as an early form of ironclad,Jochen Brennecke: Geschichte der… …

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  • 119Composite ship — The technique of composite ship construction (wooden planking over a wrought iron frame) emerged in the mid 19th century as the final stage in the evolution of fast commercial sailing ships. Construction of wrought iron hulled vessels had begun… …

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  • 120Cruise ship poolside theater — A cruise ship poolside theater is a giant LED screen, ranging from around 250 to 350 square feet (33 m2). It is complemented with a large, 50,000 80,000 watt sound system. The theater is usually placed facing the main swimming pool of a… …

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