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  • 101Japanese destroyer Ayanami (1929) — The Ayanami (綾波) was a Type II Fubuki class destroyer in the Imperial Japanese Navy that saw service during World War II. She was laid down at Fujinagata shipyard on January 20, 1928 under the temporary designation Destroyer N°45. However later… …

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  • 102Japanese destroyer Makigumo (1942) — For other ships of the same name, see Japanese destroyer Makigumo. Makigumo on March 14, 1942 Career …

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  • 103Acasta class destroyer — The Acasta (in September 1913 redesignated the K class) was a class of twenty destroyers built for the Royal Navy under the Naval Programme of 1911 1912 that saw service during World War I. They were the last class of Royal Navy destroyers to… …

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  • 104Chilean destroyer Aldea (1928) — Career Name: Aldea …

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  • 105C 14 class missile boat — Class overview Operators:  People s Liberation Army Navy …

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  • 106Chilean destroyer Hyatt (1928) — Career (Chile) Name: Hyatt …

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  • 107Greek destroyer Adrias — Adrias ( el. ΒΠ Αδρίας ) was a Hunt III class destroyer that was originally built for Royal Navy as HMS Border (L67) but never commissioned. Before her completion, she was loaned to Royal Hellenic Navy on July 20, 1942 and commissioned as Adrias… …

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  • 108C and D class destroyer — The C and D class was a class of fourteen destroyers of the Royal Navy. The five ships of the C class were later transferred to the Royal Canadian Navy, as were two of the D class. The C class were ordered in 1930, with the Ds following in 1931.… …

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  • 109Acorn class destroyer — The Acorn class (officially redesignated the H class in 1913) was a class of twenty destroyers of the Royal Navy all built under the 1909 1910 Programme, and completed between 1910 and 1911. The Acorns served during World War I.After the coal… …

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  • 110Bourrasque class destroyer — The Bourrasque class was a group of twelve French navy destroyers ( contre torpilleur ) laid down in 1923 and commissioned from 1926 to 1936. Along with the heavier Chacal class, they were part of a plan to modernise the French fleet after World… …

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