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  • |Ship out of service= She was named in honor of Chief Machinist’s Mate [[Eugene Blair]], who was awarded the [[Silver Sta
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  • |Ship out of service= |Ship out of service=
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  • |Ship out of service= ...nched on 5 October 1943; sponsored by Mrs. Corinne M. Wilhoite, the mother of ''Ensign Wilhoite''; and commissioned at Houston on 16 December 1943, Lt. E
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  • |Ship out of service= ...ly]] for his actions during the [[Battle of the Aleutian Islands|battles]] of [[Kiska]] and [[Attu]].
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  • {{For|other ships of the same name|USS Peterson}} |Ship out of service=
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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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  • |Ship namesake=[[John Downes (naval officer)|John Downes]] |Ship builder=[[New York Shipbuilding Company]] of [[Camden, New Jersey]]
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  • |Ship caption=USS ''Barnegat'' (AVP-10), lead ship of the ''Barnegat''-class small seaplane tenders, in [[Puget Sound]] on 14 Oct ...the company's name, which also is referred to in ''Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships'' entries as "Associated Shipbuilding Company" (see http://w
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  • ...s of the war. Developments of the original models led to a wide variety of guns. ...the guns were universally known as the ''Acht-acht'' (8-8), a contraction of ''Acht-komma-acht Zentimeter'' (German: "8,8 cm" - comma being used as the
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  • |image=[[Image:Dreanoughts Danton-Secondary guns.jpg|300px|]] |caption=Secondary guns of the ''Danton''
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  • |Ship out of service=1972 |Ship armament=One 40mm gun, four .50 cal. machine guns, one 81 mm mortar
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  • |origin= {{flag|France}} ...gun''' was a [[anti-aircraft]] [[autocannon]] designed by the French firm of Hotchkiss. It served in World War II with French, Japanese and other nation
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  • |origin= {{flag|France}} |used_by={{flag|France}}, <br>{{flag|Japan}} and others
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  • ...class battleship [[USS Idaho (BB-42)]] in 1920, showing six 14"/50 caliber guns |type= Naval Gun
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  • ...t from [[German warship Gneisenau (1936)|Gneisenau]] used as coast-defense guns in [[Denmark]] |type=[[naval gun]]
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  • |image=[[Image:Colbert-1-Main guns.jpg|200px|]] |caption=Main guns of the [[French cruiser Colbert (1928)|''Colbert'']]
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  • |image=[[Image:Algerie-2-Main guns.jpg|300px|]] |caption=Main guns of the [[French cruiser Algérie|''Algérie'']]
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  • The '''20 mm modèle F2 gun''' is a naval defence weapon used by the [[French Navy]]. ...cted to design the F2 20 mm cannon, which essentially a navalised version of the M693 gun used by the French Army, and sold for export.
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  • |image=[[Image:Dreanoughts Danton-Main guns.jpg|300px|]] |caption=Main guns of the [[French battleship Danton|''Danton'']]
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