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  1. A mixed battery of guns in turrets, and without sails. The typical first-class, battleship ,of the pre-dreadnought era displaced 15,000 to 17,000 tons, had a speed of, and
  2. Place. *1916 – World War I: Austrian sabotage causes the sinking of the Italian, battleship ,Leonardo da Vinci in Taranto. *1918 – Japan announces that it is deploying
  3. Conclusive,Mitchell's test was significant because it put proponents of the, battleship ,against naval aviation on the back foot. Rearmament The Royal Navy, United
  4. 3031 Class locomotive built in 1897 * HMS Alexandra (1875),British ironclad, battleship ,Football clubs * Alexandra Athletic F. C.,19th-century Scottish football club
  5. Are sunk off the island's east coast. *1945 – World War II: The German pocket, battleship ,Admiral Sheer is sunk. * 1945 – World War II: The Battle of Königsberg, in
  6. Of 1892. By the 1890s,there was an increasing similarity between, battleship ,designs, and the type now known as the 'pre-dreadnought battleship ' emerged.
  7. Cuthbert wrote an article in Jane's proposing an" ideal" future British, battleship , a large armored warship of 17,000 tons, armed solely with a single caliber
  8. Hampton Roads at least eight navies possessed ironclad ships. Pre-dreadnought, battleship ,The term" battleship " was officially adopted by the Royal Navy in the
  9. From building or possessing any capital ships. The inter-war period saw the, battleship ,subjected to strict international limitations to prevent a costly arms race
  10. The battleship as the leading capital ship during World War II, with the last, battleship ,to be launched being in 1944. Battleships were retained by the United States
  11. Speed and protection, she prompted navies worldwide to re-evaluate their, battleship ,building programs. While the Japanese had laid down an all-big-gun battleship
  12. Smaller guns (12-pounders and smaller) were reserved for protecting the, battleship ,against the threat of torpedo attack from destroyers and torpedo boats. The
  13. S first internal combustion motorcycle, the Pathogen *1903 – The Russian, battleship ,Slave, the last of the five s, is launched. *1907 – The Quebec Bridge collapses
  14. The commissioning of heralded a revolution in battleship design. Following, battleship ,designs that were influenced by HMS Dreadnought were referred to as "
  15. Design. While Fisher may have intended Dreadnought to be the last Royal Navy, battleship , World War I The First World War was an anticlimax for the great dreadnought
  16. Limits on the weights of ships. Designs like the projected British N3 class, battleship , the first American South Dakota-class, and the Japanese Pre-class—all of which
  17. Iron armor were Kobuksons built in the early 15th century. The first ironclad, battleship , with iron armor over a wooden hull, La Loire, was launched by the French
  18. Bombed and sank numerous ships, including the" unsinkable" German World War I, battleship ,Friesland and the American pre-dreadnought. Although Mitchell had required "
  19. To incorporate and adapt technological advances to maintain an edge. The word, battleship ,was coined around 1794 and is a contraction of the phrase line-of-battle ship
  20. Row, rd ) BE TEST row=all THEN count: = count + 1 ELSE LET start () = VALOR A, battleship ,is a large armored warship with a main battery consisting of heavy caliber guns
  21. In spite of the immense resources spent on battleship s, there were few pitched, battleship ,clashes. Even with their enormous firepower and protection, battleship s were
  22. Final surrender of the Japanese Empire took place aboard a United States Navy, battleship , Between those two events, it had become clear that aircraft carriers were the
  23. Convoys, and the laying of defensive minefields; the only significant clash of, battleship ,squadrons there was the Battle of Moon Sound at which one Russian
  24. On 29 May 1937,two Republican aircraft managed to bomb the German pocket, battleship ,outside Ibiza, causing severe damage and loss of life. Retaliated two days
  25. Between battleship designs, and the type now known as the 'pre-dreadnought, battleship ,' emerged. These were heavily armored ships, mounting a mixed battery of guns
  26. Carriers as the capital ship of the fleet, a role previously played by the, battleship , The change took place during World War II in response to air power becoming a
  27. Were a symbol of naval dominance and national might, and for decades the, battleship ,was a major factor in both diplomacy and military strategy. The global arms
  28. Battleships. In 1906,the commissioning of heralded a revolution in, battleship ,design. Following battleship designs that were influenced by HMS Dreadnought
  29. The price of one battleship " and that a squadron of these bombers could sink a, battleship , making for more efficient use of government funds. This infuriated the U. S.
  30. Growing range of naval engagements led to the aircraft carrier replacing the, battleship ,as the leading capital ship during World War II, with the last battleship to be
  31. Century, several navies worldwide experimented with the idea of a new type of, battleship ,with a uniform armament of very heavy guns. Admiral Victoria Cuthbert, the
  32. A major factor in both diplomacy and military strategy. The global arms race in, battleship ,construction beginning in the late 19th century and exacerbated by Dreadnought
  33. Of the Ironclad warship, reaching its pinnacle of development with the, battleship , It was also naval engineers that constructed the first tanks during World War
  34. The British air attack on the Italian naval base at Taranto sank one Italian, battleship ,and damaged two more. The same Swordfish torpedo bombers played a crucial role
  35. Navy's chief naval architect, articulated the concept of an all-big-gun, battleship ,in 1903. When the Regina Marina did not pursue his ideas, Cuniberti wrote an
  36. Of Greece during the WWII Axis Occupation. *1945 – World War II: The Japanese, battleship ,Yamato, the largest battleship ever constructed, is sunk by American planes 200
  37. Of line of battle tactics in the early 17th century and the end of the sailing, battleship ,'s heyday in the 1830s. From 1794,the alternative term 'line of battleship '
  38. V class. It was in the Mediterranean that navies remained most committed to, battleship ,warfare. France intended to build six battleship s of the Dunkerque and
  39. Battleship building programs. While the Japanese had laid down an all-big-gun, battleship , Satsuma in 1904,and the concept of an all-big-gun ship had been in
  40. Turning the tide of the war in the Pacific. The sinking of the British, battleship ,Prince of Wales and her escort, the battlecruiser HMS Repulse, demonstrated the
  41. Occupation. *1945 – World War II: The Japanese battleship Yamato, the largest, battleship ,ever constructed, is sunk by American planes 200 miles north of Okinawa while
  42. Bombardment airplanes can be built and operated for about the price of one, battleship ," and that a squadron of these bombers could sink a battleship , making for more
  43. At first) to ' battleship ' or ' battleship '. — the first true steam, battleship , Napoleon was armed as a conventional ship-of-the-line, but her steam engines
  44. Eight navies possessed ironclad ships. Pre-dreadnought battleship The term ", battleship ," was officially adopted by the Royal Navy in the re-classification of 1892. By
  45. End of German and Italian support for non-intervention. World War II The German, battleship ,— an obsolete pre-dreadnought—fired the first shots of World War II with the
  46. War: the Battle of the Yellow Sea between the Russian and Japanese, battleship ,fleets takes place. *1905 – Russo-Japanese War: peace negotiations begin in
  47. There she was again hit by several aerial bombs. It was then decided to tow the, battleship ,to a more secure port, but during the transport she suffered an internal
  48. Optical fire control. Even when war threatened again in the late 1930s, battleship , construction did not regain the level of importance which it had held in the
  49. Battleships of old construction and new during World War II. The value of the, battleship ,has been questioned, even during the period of their prominence. In spite of
  50. Support of ground forces. The crowning achievement of naval artillery was the, battleship , but the advent of airpower and missiles have rendered this type of artillery

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