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  • 1shell landings — noun plural : marks made on a ship s frames to show the location of the edges of the shell plates …

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  • 2Mary K. Shell — Mary Katherine Jaynes Shell Mayor of Bakersfield, Kern County, California, USA In office 1981–1985 Preceded by Donald M. Hart Succeeded by Thomas Anthony Payne …

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  • 3Operation Hush — Part of World War I Date 1917 Location Belgian Coast …

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  • 4History of the Royal Navy — Naval Service of the British Armed Forces …

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  • 5USS Tennessee (BB-43) 1944 — This article is about the USS Tennessee (BB 43), a U.S. Navy battleship, during the year 1944.1944Marshall IslandsIn the early morning of 13 January 1944, Tennessee set her course for Hawaii with Task Unit 58.5.1 and anchored in Lahaina Roads off …

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  • 6Battle of Savo Island — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Battle of Savo Island caption=The U.S. cruiser Quincy on fire and sinking as a result of numerous gunfire and torpedo hits from attacking Japanese cruisers. The flames at the far left of the picture are probably …

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  • 7Mississippian culture pottery — is the ceramic tradition of the Mississippian culture (800 to 1600 CE) found as artifacts in archaeological sites in the American Midwest and Southeast. It is often characterized by the adoption and use of riverine (or more rarely marine) shell… …

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  • 8USS San Francisco (CA-38) — For other uses and meanings of CA 38 see CA 38 (Disambiguation) .USS San Francisco (CA 38), a New Orleans class heavy cruiser was the second ship of the United States Navy named after the city of San Francisco, California. She saw extensive… …

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  • 9Battle of Lissa (1866) — Infobox Military Conflict caption= The Sea Battle of Lissa by Carl Frederik Sorensen, 1868. partof=the Third Italian War of Independence conflict=Battle of Lissa date=July 20 1866 place=Adriatic Sea, near Lissa, present day Croatia result=… …

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  • 10Brownout (aviation) — In aviation, a brownout (or brown out ) is an in flight visibility restriction due to dust or sand in the air.cite book publisher = National Transportation Safety Board title = Special Investigation Report on Emergency Medical Services Operations …

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