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  2. 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.

  3. Engine order telegraph - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, construction and operation of the engine order telegraph (EOT), a device used to communicate speed orders between the bridge and the engine room of a ship or submarine. Find out how EOTs have evolved with modern remote control systems and different dial positions.

  4. Operation Pacific - Wikipedia

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    Operation Pacific is a 1951 World War II submarine war drama starring John Wayne and Patricia Neal. The film depicts the adventures of the USS Thunderfish, a Gato-class sub that fights against Japanese ships and planes in the Pacific.

  5. Navy Marine Corps Intranet - Wikipedia

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    NMCI is a US Department of the Navy program that provides IT services for the Navy and Marine Corps. It consolidated over 6,000 networks, 8,000 applications, and 15,003 logistics systems into a single integrated and secure network.

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

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    Flank Speed: [3] Set of 40 models, released on September 1, 2009. Introduces Soviet and New Zealander warships. Condition Zebra: Set of 40 models, released on June 8 ...

  7. Battle off Samar - Wikipedia

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    Taffy 3 was a group of six escort carriers and three destroyers that fought against Kurita's Center Force of battleships and cruisers in the Philippine Sea on October 25, 1944. Taffy 3 inflicted heavy damage on the Japanese and withdrew, while Kurita mistakenly believed he had sunk the Third Fleet's carriers.

  8. Gerald R. Ford-class aircraft carrier - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the new nuclear-powered carriers being built for the US Navy, with advanced features such as EMALS, DBR radar, and reduced crew size. Compare the design, construction, and capabilities of the Gerald R. Ford class with the Nimitz and Enterprise classes.

  9. Seawolf-class submarine - Wikipedia

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    The Seawolf class is a class of three nuclear-powered, fast attack submarines in service with the United States Navy. They were designed to combat advanced Soviet submarines and carry up to 50 cruise missiles, but were very expensive and construction was stopped in 1995.