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  • 121USCGC Ossipee (WPR-50) — World War ICoastal PatrolThe Coast Guard Cutter Ossipee , Captain William H. Munter, commanding, was en route from Portland, ME to Boston, Massachusetts on 6 April 1917, when Congress declared that a state of war existed between the United States …

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  • 122USS Vixen (PY-4) — was yacht acquired by the U.S. Navy for operations in the Spanish American War, where she served with distinction during the Battle of Santiago. She was commissioned again for duty during World War I when she was assigned to patrol the U.S. East… …

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  • 123BRP Mariano Alvarez (PS-38) — The BRP Mariano Alvarez (PS 38) is the lone ship of the same class of coastal patrol ships in service with the Philippine Navy. She is formerly an ex USN Cyclone class patrol ship. She is considered as the newest active fighting ship in the… …

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  • 124USCGC Tampa (1921) — USCGC Tampa (Coast Guard Cutter No. 48) was a United States Coast Guard Cutter that served in the United States Coast Guard from 1921 to 1941, and then went on to serve in the United States Navy from 1941 to 1947. Tampa , a steel hulled, single… …

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  • 125SS Dover Hill — Career (United Kingdom) Name: SS Clan Macvicar …

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  • 126Aircraft carrier — From bottom to top: Principe de Asturias, amphibious assault ship USS Wasp, USS Forrestal and light V/STOL carrier HMS Invincible, showing size differences of late 20th century carriers An aircraft …

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  • 127Destroyer — For other uses, see Destroyer (disambiguation). USS Winston S.Churchill, a US Navy Arleigh Burke class destroyer. In naval terminology, a destroyer is a fast and maneuverable yet long endurance warship intended to escort larger vessels in a fleet …

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  • 128USS Portland (CA-33) — USS Portland (CA–33), the lead ship of her class of heavy cruiser, was the first ship of the United States Navy named after the city of Portland, Maine. Portland was authorized 13 February 1929; laid down by Bethlehem Steel Co., Shipbuilding Div …

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