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  • ...lass]] [[destroyer escort]] built for the [[U.S. Navy]] during [[World War II]]. She served in the [[Atlantic Ocean]] and the [[Pacific Ocean]] and provi ==World War II North Atlantic operations==
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  • ...>Sources do not specify which ships of the class mounted [[Mortar (weapon)|mortars]] or how many they mounted; see ''Jane{{'}}s Fighting Ship 1973-1974'', p. ...the Web. ''Conway{{'}}s All the World{{'}}s Fighting Ships 1947-1982 Part II: The Warsaw Pact and Non-Aligned Nations'', p. 369, agrees that ''Ngo Quyen
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  • |Ship armament=In 1967: 2 x 81-[[millimeter]] Mark 2 [[Mortar (weapon)|mortars]]<br/>2 x .50-[[caliber]] (12.7-[[millimeter]]) Mark 2 [[machine gun]]s<br/ ...s was cancelled and she was converted back into a seaplane tender when the war ended without the invasion being necessary. She was [[Ship decommissioning|
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  • ...6.htm) credits ''Half Moon'' with six [[campaign star]]s for her [[Vietnam War]] service, but the credit for one extends past the end of her Vietnam tour ...irector; Mark 34 Mod 11 fire control radar<br/>2 x 81-mm [[Mortar (weapon)|mortars]]<br/>2 x .50-caliber (12.7-[[millimeter]] [[machine gun]]s<br/>1 x [[Mark
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  • ...caliber machine guns<br/>2 × {{convert|90|mm|in|abbr=on}} anti-submarine mortars ...built as small [[seaplane tender]]s by the [[US Navy]] during [[World War II]]. They were designed to operate out of small harbors and [[atoll]]s and ha
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  • ...anti-submarine weapon]] developed by the [[Royal Navy]] during [[World War II]], that was deployed on [[convoy]] escort [[warship]]s such as [[destroyer] ...by [[ASROC]].<ref name="Weyer">Albrecht, Gerhard. ''Weyer's Warship of the World 1969''. (Annapolis, MD: United States Naval Institute Press, 1969), pp.325-
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  • '''Squid''' was a [[World War II]] [[ship]]-mounted [[anti-submarine warfare|anti-submarine]] [[weapon]]. It ...on to be installed on 70 frigates and corvettes during the [[Second World War]]. The first successful use was by [[HMS Loch Killin|HMS ''Loch Killin'']]
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