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  • 121List of clipper ships — This transport related list is incomplete; you can help by expanding it. At the crest of the clipper wave year of 1852, there were 200 clippers rounding Cape Horn. Notable examples of the clipper ship include …

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  • 122HNoMS Draug — The destroyer HNoMS Draug , known locally as Torpedojager Draug (lit. En.: torpedo hunter ), was the lead ship of the three ship Draug class of destroyers built for the Royal Norwegian Navy in the years 1908 1913. She was built at the Royal… …

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  • 123SS Glitra — was a steam ship that was the first British merchant vessel to be sunk in the First World War.HistorySS Saxon Prince was the first ship built for Prince Steam Shipping Ltd., otherwise known as Prince Line . She was launched in 1882, and in 1884… …

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  • 124German ship Doggerbank — Career (United Kingdom) Name: Speybank Operator: Andrew Wei …

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  • 125R v Dudley and Stephens — Sketch of the Mignonette by Tom Dudley Court High Court of Justice (Queen s Bench Division) Full case name Her Majesty The Queen v. Tom Dudley and Edwin Stephens …

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  • 126Operation Postmaster — Part of SOE operations Date 14 January 1942 Location Fernando Po, Gulf of Guinea Result …

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  • 127q-ship — n. an armed and disguised merchant ship used as a decoy or to destroy submarines. Etymology: Q = query * * * ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun Usage: usually capitalized Q : q boat * * * /kyooh ship /. n. an armed combat ship disguised as a merchant vessel to… …

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  • 128Letter of marque — For the Patrick O Brian novel, see The Letter of Marque. Letter of marque given to Captain Antoine Bollo via the ship owner Dominique Malfino from Genoa, owner of the Furet, a 15 tonne privateer, 27 February 1809 In the days of fighting sail, a… …

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