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  • 41Attack on Pearl Harbor — Part of the Pacific Theater of World War II …

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  • 42List of sunken battleships — The battleship was the key strategic weapon of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Large numbers of battleships were built by the major military powers, in particular Britain, France, Germany, Russia, Italy, Spain, Japan, and the United… …

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  • 43List of Empire ships (M) — The Empire ships were a series of ships in the service of the British Government. Their names were all prefixed with Empire . Mostly they were used during World War II by the Ministry of War Transport (MoWT), who owned the ships but contracted… …

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  • 44List of shipwrecks — Contents 1 Africa 1.1 East Africa 1.2 North Africa 1.2.1 Algeria …

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  • 45Depreciation — Not to be confused with Deprecation. Depreciation refers to two very different but related concepts: the decrease in value of assets (fair value depreciation), and the allocation of the cost of assets to periods in which the assets are used… …

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  • 46Vehicle title branding — is the use of a permanent designation on a vehicle s title, registration or permit documents to indicate that a vehicle has been written off due to collision, fire or flood damage or has been sold for scrap.The designation or brand is mandatory… …

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  • 47McCann Rescue Chamber — The McCann Submarine Rescue Chamber is a device for rescuing submariners from a submarine that is unable to surface. Contents 1 History …

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  • 48Project Azorian — Hughes Glomar Explorer Coordinates …

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  • 49MV Cougar Ace — This article is about ship. For the bus, see ACE Cougar. Cougar Ace listing, view towards bow end, on the port side Career …

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  • 50List of Empire ships (Si–Sy) — The Empire ships were a series of ships in the service of the British Government. Their names were all prefixed with Empire . They were mostly used during World War II by the Ministry of War Transport (MoWT), who owned the ships but contracted… …

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