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  • 51mother ship — noun 1. chiefly Britain : a naval vessel escorting or guarding smaller craft (as torpedo boats or submarines) 2. : a ship serving several smaller craft : tender * * * noun, pl ⋯ ships [count] : a large ship or spaceship that sends out boats or… …

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  • 52HMS Eurydice (1841) — HMS Eurydice was a 24 gun frigate which was the victim of one of Britain s worst peace time naval disasters when she sank in 1878.Origins of the Eurydice Designed by Admiral the Hon. G. Elliot, the second Eurydice was a very fast 24 26 gun… …

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  • 53Bacliff, Texas —   CDP   …

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  • 54Newfoundland expedition (1702) — Newfoundland expedition Part of Queen Anne s War …

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  • 55waterman — wa·ter·man || wÉ”tÉ™rmÉ™n / wɔːtÉ™m n. boatman; ferryman; person who drives a boat; person riding in a boat; person who works on boats; person who rents out boats …

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  • 56watermen — wa·ter·man || wÉ”tÉ™rmÉ™n / wɔːtÉ™m n. boatman; ferryman; person who drives a boat; person riding in a boat; person who works on boats; person who rents out boats …

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  • 57boat|man — «BOHT muhn», noun, plural men. 1. a man who rents out boats or takes care of them. 2. a man who rows or sails boats for pay. 3. a man who works on a boat …

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  • 58HMS Acasta (1797) — HMS Acasta was a 40 gun fifth rate frigate of the Royal Navy that saw service in the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, as well as the War of 1812.DesignShe was launched in 1797 by Wells, of Rotherhithe as one of the largest frigates built …

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  • 59Battle of Catana (397 BC) — Infobox Military Conflict conflict= Battle of Catana (397 BC) partof=The Sicilian Wars campaign=The Second Sicilian War date=Summer, 397 BC place=Catana|SicilyResult=Decisive Carthaginian Victory casus=Syracusan attack on Motya territory= Greek… …

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  • 60HMS Belvidera (1809) — HMS Belvidera was a 36 gun Royal Navy frigate built in Deptford in 1809. In 1811, she became the flagship of Admiral Herbert Sawyer on the Halifax station.She took part in one of the earliest actions of the War of 1812, when she encountered the… …

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