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  2. Marine One (fireboat) - Wikipedia

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    The 50-foot (15 m) vessel, classified by the SFD as a "fast attack boat", has a flank speed of about 30 knots. It is a FireStorm 50 model fireboat constructed by MetalCraft Marine of Kingston, Ontario. The craft has an integrated 200-US-gallon (760 L; 170 imp gal) foam tank for use against chemically-fueled fires.

  3. USS Talbot County - Wikipedia

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    2 × single 5-inch/38-caliber guns. 2 × twin 40 mm guns. 2 × single 20 mm guns. (The 20 & 40 mm guns were removed prior to 1958) USS Talbot County (LST-1153) was a tank landing ship (LST) built for the United States Navy just after World War II. The lead ship of her class of only two vessels, she was named after counties in Maryland and ...

  4. Wikipedia : Featured picture candidates/Diamond T-52A

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    Diamond T-52A [edit] Original - Lieutenant General Mike Gould and Cadet 1st Class Luke Hyder prepare to taxi after performing pre-flight checks of the newest addition to the 557th Flying Training Squadron, a Diamond T-52A on the airfield at the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado, on April 15, 2010.

  5. Historical examples of flanking maneuvers - Wikipedia

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    Historical examples of flanking maneuvers. In military tactics, a flanking maneuver, or flanking manoeuvre (also called a flank attack), is an attack on the sides of an opposing force. If a flanking maneuver succeeds, the opposing force would be surrounded from two or more directions, which significantly reduces the maneuverability of the ...

  6. USS Bainbridge (CGN-25) - Wikipedia

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    USS Bainbridge (DLGN-25) in September 1962. USS Bainbridge (DLGN-25/CGN-25) was a nuclear-powered guided missile cruiser in the United States Navy, the only ship of her class. Named in honor of Commodore William Bainbridge, she was the fourth US Navy ship to bear the name. With her original hull classification symbol of DLGN (nuclear-powered ...

  7. Talk:Sikorsky S-97 Raider - Wikipedia

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    - The Bushranger Return fire Flank speed 21:06, 22 October 2010 (UTC) AAS has not done a Request for Proposals. the army requested a Request for Information. It was not "pitched" it was just shown to the acquisition people as an example of present and future possibilities. Marcus Qwertyus 21:11, 22 October 2010 (UTC) Ahhh.

  8. USS Abbot (DD-629) - Wikipedia

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    USS Abbot (DD-629) was a Fletcher-class destroyer in the service of the United States Navy.She was the second Navy ship named after Commodore Joel Abbot (1793–1855).. Abbot was laid down on 21 September 1942 at Bath, Maine by the Bath Iron Works, launched on 17 February 1943, sponsored by Mrs. Grace Abbot Fletcher, the granddaughter of Commodore Abbot, and commissioned at the Boston Navy ...

  9. HMS Nymphe (1911) - Wikipedia

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    HMS Nymphe was one of 20 Acorn -class (later H-class) destroyers built for the Royal Navy that served in the First World War. The Acorn class were smaller than the preceding Beagle class but oil -fired and better armed. Launched in 1911, the ship served with the 2nd Destroyer Flotilla, joining the Grand Fleet at the start of the war in 1914 ...