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  • 1Submarine — For other uses, see Submarine (disambiguation). A Japan Maritime Self Defense Force Oyashio class submarine in 2006 A submarine is a watercraft capable of independent operation below the surface of the water. It differs from a submersible, which… …

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  • 2Submarine chaser — USS PC 815, a US subchaser that served in World War II A submarine chaser is a small and fast naval vessel specially intended for anti submarine warfare. Although similar vessels were designed and used by many nations, this designation was most… …

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  • 3Replenishment oiler — HMCS Protecteur A replenishment oiler or fleet tanker is a naval auxiliary ship with fuel tanks and dry cargo holds, which can replenish other ships while underway in the high seas. Such ships are used by several countries around the world. The… …

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  • 4Notoro class oiler — Tsurumi in 1922 Class overview Name: Notoro class oiler later Erimo class oiler Builders …

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  • 5Ondo class oiler — Ondo in August or September 1937 Class overview Name: Ondo class oiler Builders: Kawasaki Shipbui …

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  • 6Midget submarine — Some 80 Japanese Type D ( Koryu ) Midget Submarines in a drydock at Kure, October 19, 1945 …

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  • 7Fort Victoria class replenishment oiler — The Fort Victoria or Fort class is a class of replenishment oiler of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary, a role that combines the missions of a tanker and stores supply ship. As such they are designated auxiliary oiler replenisher (AOR).Six ships were… …

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  • 8German submarine U-73 (1940) — Unterseeboot 73 or U 73 was a Type VIIB submarine of the Kriegsmarine. U 73 was launched 27 July 1940, by Bremer Vulkan of Bremen Vegesack, Germany. [Lenton 1976 p.151] U 73 sank one ship of 4260 tons during the first patrol from 2 February 1941… …

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  • 9List of current ships of the United States Navy — Harry S. Truman visits Greece 2002 This is a list of current ships of the United States Navy. There are more than 400 ships believed to be in active service with the United States Navy, on reserve, or under construction, based on public reports… …

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  • 10Battle of the Coral Sea — Part of the Pacific Theater of World War II …

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