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  • 71USS Burden R. Hastings (DE-19) — Career Name: USS Burden R. Hastings Laid down: 15 Ap …

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  • 72USS William C. Miller (DE-259) — For other ships of the same name, see USS Miller. Career …

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  • 73Eurydice (S644) — Eurydice was a French submarine, one of nine of the Daphné class.On 4 March 1970, while diving in calm seas off Cape Camarat in the Mediterranean, 35 miles east of Toulon, a geophysical laboratory picked up the shock waves of an underwater… …

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  • 74Courageous class aircraft carrier — HMS Glorious in the early 1930s Class overview Name: Courageous class Operators …

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  • 75GRIB — RUSSIA (see also List of Individuals) 17.9.1912/RU 6.11.1978 Leningrad/RU Anatoly Andreevich Grib graduated in 1934 from the Saint Petersburg State University. He then moved to the Tomsk State University where he presented his PhD thesis in the… …

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  • 76sofar — noun Etymology: sound fixing and ranging Date: 1946 a system for locating an underwater explosion at sea by triangulation …

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  • 77USS New York (BB-34) — The fifth USS New York (BB 34) was a United States Navy battleship, the lead ship of her class of two (USS|Texas|BB 35 being the other). Her keel was laid down 11 September 1911 by Brooklyn Navy Yard of New York City. She was launched on 30… …

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  • 78USS Newark (CL-108) — The United States Navy Fargo class light cruiser USS Newark (CL 108) was scrapped prior to completion. Newark was laid down 17 January 1944, but her construction was cancelled 12 August 1945, when 67.8% completed. The hulk was subsequently… …

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  • 79Japanese battleship Musashi — Musashi leaving Brunei in October 1944 for the Battle of Leyte Gulf Career …

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  • 80USS Schenck (DD-159) — was a Wickes class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War II. She was named for Rear Admiral James F. Schenck, USN (1807 1882).History Schenck was laid down by the New York Shipbuilding Corporation at Camden in New Jersey on 26… …

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