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  • 51HMS Ramillies (07) — HMS Ramillies (pennant number 07) was a Revenge class battleship of the Royal Navy, named after the Battle of Ramillies.Construction and launch Ramillies was built by William Beardmore and Company at Dailmuir in Scotland. She was launched on 12… …

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  • 52USS Terry (DD-513) — For other ships of the same name, see USS Terry. Career (US) …

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  • 53HMS Tartar (F43) — HMS Tartar was a Tribal class destroyer of the Royal Navy that saw service in most of the naval theatres of World War II. She had an eventful career, eventually receiving the nickname Lucky Tartar due to her numerous escapes from dangerous… …

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  • 54Battle of Britain — This article is about the Second World War battle. For other uses, see Battle of Britain (disambiguation). Battle of Britain Part of the Second World War …

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  • 55USS Fletcher (DD-445) — USS Fletcher (DD/DDE 445), named for Admiral Frank F. Fletcher, was the lead ship Fletcher class destroyer, and served in the Pacific during World War II. She received fifteen battle stars for World War II service, and five for Korean War service …

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  • 56Operation Ke — Part of the Pacific Theater of World War II …

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  • 57History of the Royal Australian Navy — The History of the Royal Australian Navy can be traced back to 1788 and the colonisation of Australia by the British. During the period until 1859, vessels of the Royal Navy made frequent trips to the new colonies. In 1859, the Australia Squadron …

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  • 58Defence of the Reich — Part of Campaigns of World War II …

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  • 59Lockheed P-38 Lightning — P 38 redirects here. For other uses, see P 38 (disambiguation). P 38 Lightning P 38H 5 LO, AAF Ser. No. 4 …

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  • 60USS Mustin (DD-413) — was a Sims class destroyer of the United States Navy, the first Navy ship of that name, in honor of Captain Henry C. Mustin (1874 1923), a pioneer of naval aviation. Mustin was laid down 20 December 1937 by Newport News Shipbuilding Dry Dock Co …

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