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  • ...le in 1945, she was detached from her convoy (UC-51B) to stand by the Army artillery transport [[USS Lakehurst (AVP-3)|Lakehurst]] (formerly APM-9) as she labor ...28 May and reached New York on 8 June. Proceeding down to [[Guantanamo Bay Naval Base|Guantanamo Bay]] for refresher training soon thereafter, ''Blair'' exe
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  • ...(AVP-33), 1944-1948]</ref> or October<ref>Per her ''Dictionary of American Naval Fightings Ships'' entry (see http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/b2/barataria ...ending [[seaplanes]] under the auspices of [[Fleet Air Wing]] (FAW) 6 at [[Naval Air Station Whidbey Island]], at [[Oak Harbor, Washington|Oak Harbor]], Was
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  • ...FS /> <br/>• [[Jonathan Wainwright, Jr.]] <br/>• [[Richard Wainwright (naval officer, Civil War)|Richard Wainwright]] ...rporation|New York Shipbuilding]]<ref name=DANFS>{{cite DANFS | author = [[Naval History & Heritage Command]] | url = http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/w1/w
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  • ...uilder=[[William Cramp and Sons]]<ref name=DANFS>{{cite DANFS | author = [[Naval History & Heritage Command]] | url = http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/p10/ ...way's'' (p. 123) lists eight torpedo tubes; the ''[[Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships]]'' ([http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/p10/porter-ii.htm li
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  • ...ce (U.S. Army) | Mine Planter Service]]. She was named for the first coast artillery officer killed ([[Hickam Field]], Hawaii on Dec 7, 1941)<ref>http://www.nps ...//www.history.navy.mil/danfs/#Anchor-Editoria-14954 Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships]
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  • |type= [[Naval gun]] <!-- Artillery specifications -->
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  • ...nti-aircraft warfare|anti-aircraft]] and [[Anti-tank warfare|anti-tank]] [[artillery]] gun from World War II. They were widely used throughout the war, and coul ...against fast aircraft. Many military planners concluded that anti-aircraft artillery would no longer be effective, and only limited development was carried out
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  • |type=Naval gun <!-- Artillery specifications -->
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  • |type= naval gun <!-- Artillery specifications -->
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  • |type= [[Naval gun]] <!-- Artillery specifications -->
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  • | image = [[Image:AK-630 30 mm naval CIWS gun.JPEG|300px|]] <!-- Artillery specifications -->
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  • '''AK-230''' is a Soviet fully automatic naval twin 30 mm [[gun]]. Its primary function is anti-aircraft. It is mounted in * ''Jane's Naval Weapon Systems Issue Thirty Three''
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  • ...mm) mountain or light field guns, 9-pounder (3 in/76 mm) guns for [[horse artillery]], and [[RBL 12 pounder 8 cwt Armstrong gun|12-pounder (3 inches /76 mm) fi ...p a [[RBL 20 pounder Armstrong gun|20-pounder (3.75 inches /95 mm) field & naval gun]], a [[RBL 40 pounder Armstrong gun|40-pounder ({{convert|4.75|in|mm}})
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  • <!-- Artillery specifications --> ...tre-aéroplanes modèle 1940''' faster-firing variant on fixed mouting for naval and static defense use, cartwheel sights.
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  • |type=naval gun<br />railroad gun<br />coast defense gun <!-- Artillery specifications -->
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  • |type= Naval gun <!-- Artillery specifications -->
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  • |name=Vickers 10 inch /45 naval gun<br> Type 41 10-inch (254 mm) /45-caliber naval gun<br>BL 10 inch Mk VII <!-- Artillery specifications -->
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  • ...tion]] was based on the 40x158R cartridge case of the naval [[QF 2 pounder naval gun|2 pdr Anti-aircraft gun (the "Pom-pom")]]. The weapon was a [[Long reco *[[QF 2 pounder naval gun#QF_2-pounder_Mark_XIV|2-pounder gun Mark XIV]] : a rival to the Vickers
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  • |type= Anti-aircraft Naval Gun <!-- Artillery specifications -->
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  • |name= 12"/45 caliber Mark 5 Naval Gun |type= [[Naval gun]]
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