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  2. Axis & Allies Naval Miniatures: War at Sea - Wikipedia

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    Axis & Allies Naval Miniatures: War At Sea is a standalone miniature wargame, originally produced by Avalon Hill, later by Wizards of the Coast. Axis and Allies Naval Miniatures gameplay is associated with Axis & Allies Miniatures , a World War 2 land battles game also made by Avalon Hill, but the two games are very different.

  3. Flank speed - Wikipedia

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    Flank speed is a nautical term for a ship's true maximum speed, often used in emergencies. Learn about its origin, usage, and comparison with other speeds in surface ship nuclear marine propulsion.

  4. Flanking maneuver - Wikipedia

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    A flanking maneuver is a movement of an armed force around an enemy force's side to achieve an advantageous position over it. Learn about the types, history and defense of flanking in military tactics, with examples from ancient and modern battles.

  5. War at Sea - Wikipedia

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    War at Sea is a board wargame of the naval war in the Atlantic during World War II. It was published by Jedko Games in 1975 and republished by Avalon Hill and L2 Design Group.

  6. USS New Jersey (BB-62) - Wikipedia

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    USS New Jersey (BB-62) was an Iowa-class battleship and the second ship of the US Navy named after the state of New Jersey. She served in World War II, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, and the Lebanese Civil War, and is now a museum ship in Camden, New Jersey.

  7. USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN-72) - Wikipedia

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    USS Abraham Lincoln is a Nimitz-class aircraft carrier in the U.S. Navy, named after the former president. She was commissioned in 1989 and has participated in various operations and deployments, including the 2024 Middle East crisis.

  8. Janes Fighting Ships - Wikipedia

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    Janes Fighting Ships is an annual reference book of each country's navy, coast guard, associated vessels, weapons, and aircraft. It is also known as the "Bible" of the world's navies and has been published since 1898, with the exception of the 1940s.

  9. USS Ray (SS-271) - Wikipedia

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    During the ensuing confusion, Ray escaped by running at flank speed on the surface. Overtaking the disorganized convoy, during a tropical squall the next day, Ray fired on two radar contacts scoring hits. When the weather cleared, Ray saw one ship whose stack was going under and whose bow was rising from the water. The second was enveloped in a ...