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  • Sound-off; 1 - 2; Sound-off; 3 - 4; Cadence count; 1 - 2 - 3 - 4; 1 - 2 — 3 - 4. Sound off! / 1,2<br/>
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  • 2 little commies jump in the cave<br/>
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  • Everybody’s gonna get a 2-mile thrill.<br/> Double time, double time, 2-miles long,<br/>
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  • Bring it on down now (1, 2, 3, 4, U.S. Air Force)<br/>
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  • * 4 1/2 cups white sugar<br/> * 2 teaspoons ground cinnamon<br/>
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  • 2 cups white vinegar (5 percent)<br/> 1/2 cup chopped onions<br/>
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  • 2. Wash jars and thoroughly dry before using.<br/> 4. Fill jars with food leaving 1/2 to 1/4-inch headspace. A canning funnel helps.<br/>
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  • 2 cups chopped celery<br/> 2 cups chopped onions<br/>
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  • ...n olive oil in a large saucepot. Add tomatoes and seasonings. Simmer about 2 hours, stirring occasionally.
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  • 3 1/2 lb tomatoes, peeled and chopped<br/> 1/2 cup chopped onion<br/>
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  • 1 1/2 cups chopped sweet green peppers (about 2 medium)<br/>
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  • 1/2 cup cider vinegar<br/> 1/2 tsp each dry mustard and pickling salt<br/>
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  • 2 1/2 cups sugar<br/> 2 Tbsp salt<br/>
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  • 2 1/2 cups white vinegar<br/> 2 1/2 cups sugar<br/>
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  • 1/2 cup pickling or canning salt<br/> 2 tsp turmeric<br/>
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  • * 2 Sliced citruses with the peels * 2 kg sugar
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  • ON REHEAT: Add 1/4 cup heavy cream and 2 Tbsp buttermilk per pint (Buttermilk is optional). If wanting thicker add a
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  • Cook Time: 2 Hrs 40 Min<br/> * 2 tablespoons brown sugar
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  • * 2 large heads celery = 3 qts. = 12 cups small chopped * 2/3 cup Real chicken base.
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  • == 2. VERBATIM COPYING == ...ribute a Modified Version of the Document under the conditions of sections 2 and 3 above, provided that you release the Modified Version under precisely
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  • Figure 2 ears per person for this recipe. * Melt 1-2 T butter in a skillet.
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  • ==Recipe 2== * 1 1/2 cups salt
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  • * 1/2 cup Ball 100% Natural Canning & Pickling Salt * 2 1/2 teaspoons mustard seed
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  • #Grädda sedan 2-3 pannkakor i smör. (beroende på hur stor din stekpanna är)
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  • * 2 cups water * 1/2 of package of no sugar pectin
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  • * 2 tsp. dried parsley flakes
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  • In the mean time I had run several hundred feet of 2 1/2 plastic pipe to several hose bibs. The pipe out of the ground was metal an
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  • .... The [[leaf|leaves]] at the base of the plant are simple, {{convert|0.5|-|2|in|cm|abbr=on}} long and shallowly lobed, while leaves higher on the stems | volume = 2
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  • * 2 1/2 pounds (5 large) fully ripe tomatoes * 1 package ( 1 3/4 or 2 ounces) powdered fruit pectin for lower sugar recipes)
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  • Yield: 2 pints (eight 1/2-cup servings) * 5 small eggplants, unpeeled, sliced 1/2 inch thick
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  • * 1 1/2 Tbsp pickling salt * 2 large tomatoes, peeled and chopped
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  • * 1/2 cup of good olive oil * 1/2 a cup sesame seeds
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  • ...sh or Armenian cucumbers or 3 large regular cucumbers (each about 1 to 1 1/2 inches in diameter) * 1 very large or 2 or more regular-sized onions
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  • * 2 dried hot chili peppers * 1/2 cup bottled lemon juice
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  • ...orage, freezing is recommended. When freezing, be sure to allow at least a 2 inch head space since the cider will expand during freezing and can rupture
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  • * 2 pounds lean ground deer, antelope, elk, moose or high quality beef * 2 cups currants
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  • ...ps seeded, peeled, crushed, and lightly drained firm, ripe cantelope(about 2 large ones) * 1/2 cup strained fresh lemon juice
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  • ...nd shriveling. When done, they will be reddish-brown flat pieces about 1 1/2 inches long. ...ushed, or juiced tomatoes, add two tablespoons of bottled lemon juice or 1/2 teaspoon of citric acid per quart of tomatoes. For pints, use one tablespoo
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  • 1/2 cup brown rice, uncooked<br/> 3 1/2 cups canned chicken broth, diluted<br/>
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  • 2 tablespoons rye<br/> 2 tablespoons wheat<br/>
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  • 2 cups flour<br/> 2 teaspoons baking powder<br/>
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  • 2 tablespoons wheat gluten (optional)<br/> 2 cups plus 2 tablespoons water1/2 tablespoon salt<br/>
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  • 2: the water: must NOT be chlorinated or otherwise treated such that it
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  • * 2 lb Pork fat, cubed * 1 1/2 tb Sugar
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  • ..., exceptionally up to 81 m (265 ft) tall, and with a trunk diameter of 1.5-2.5 m (5-8 ft), exceptionally 3.5 m (11 ft). ...[[seed]]s are 10-12&nbsp;mm (0.4-0.5 in) long, with a 2-3&nbsp;cm (0.75-1.2 in) long wing that aids wind dispersal.
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  • 2 cups sugar<br/> 2 cups water<br/>
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  • | page = 5-2 }}</ref> The original text was as follows:
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  • ...84 personal awards were awarded to hospital corpsmen in the war, including 2 Medals of Honor, 55 Navy Crosses, and 237 Silver Stars. *HA -Hospitalman Apprentice (E-2)
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  • ...s= 241 American servicemen<br/> 58 French servicemen<br/> 6 civilians<br/> 2 suicide bombers ...Which building - US or French --> and airlifted to the [[USS Iwo Jima (LPH-2)|USS ''Iwo Jima'']], located offshore, and/or to the hospital at RAF Akroti
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  • ...l-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws ...ted States 9 January 1946. Arriving San Pedro 25 January, she got underway 2 days later for the [[Panama Canal]] and [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]], whe
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  • ...l-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws ...s'' departed Bermuda on 1 July and proceeded to Hampton Roads, where TG 22.2 was dissolved upon its arrival there on the 3rd.
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  • ...es, <br/>4&nbsp;diesel-generators, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws
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  • |Ship struck=2 January 1971 ...l-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws
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  • ...l-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws ...Port Arthur News, The. Port Arthur, Texas. Monday, December 14, 1942. Page 2</ref> and commissioned 17 May 1943, Lt. Comdr. B. D. deKay in command.
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  • ...l-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws ''Flaherty'' returned to New York 11 May 1945, and 2 weeks later sailed on convoy escort duty to [[Le Havre, France]], and [[Sou
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  • ...l-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws ...armored-vehicle team|hunter-killer]] group formed around {{USS|Core|CVE-13|2}}. The group guarded the passage of a convoy, hunting [[submarines]] in the
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  • ...l-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws ...she participated in training exercises until sailing for the [[Caribbean]] 2 July. Two weeks later ''Hill'' sailed for the Pacific via the [[Panama Cana
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  • |Ship honours= 2 battle stars for [[World War II]] ...l-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws
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  • ...l-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws
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  • |Ship reclassified=DER-147, 2 December 1957 ...l-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws
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  • ...l-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws
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  • |Ship struck=2 January 1971 ...l-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws
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  • ...l-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws
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  • ...l-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws ...ich'' joined the screen of Convoy UGS-24, bound for [[French Morocco]]. On 2 December, after her charges had all made port, she dropped anchor off [[Cas
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  • |Ship struck=2 January 1971 ...l-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws
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  • ...l-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws ...p and berthed at [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]]. She was recommissioned on 2 October 1961 and assigned to [[Key West, Florida]]. She operated from there
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  • |Ship decommissioned=2 June 1947 ...l-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws
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  • ...l-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws ...h was sunk by the storm. At 0940 hours on 15 September, {{USS|Hyades|AF-28|2}}, which had been standing by ''Warrington'', was sighted. ''Swasey'' lower
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  • ...l-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws ...ut of New York merchant vessels {{SS|El Coston||2}} and {{SS|Murfreesboro||2}} collided and sank during a heavy gale, the survivors being taken on board
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  • ...l-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws ...ne 1944); followed by three voyages from New York to Lough Foyle and back (2–27 July; 11 August – 5 September; and 20 September – 16 October 1944)
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  • |Ship image=[[File:Lockheed WV-2 USS Sellstrom DER-255 1957.jpg|300px]] |Ship caption=USS ''Sellstrom'' (DER-255) and a WV-2 in 1957
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  • ...l-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws ...d convoys to [[Cuba]] and Bermuda until sailing for [[Key West, Florida]], 2 May. Assigned to an air wing training detachment, ''Kretchmer'' operated wi
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  • ...l-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws ...e after section of the U-boat. ''Joyce'', Gandy, and {{USS|Peterson|DE-152|2}} shelled the submarine, silenced her deck guns and forced the hapless U-55
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  • ...l-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws ...an escort cruise to the [[Far East]] Departing [[Sasebo, Nagasaki|Sasebo]] 2 November, ''Kirkpatrick'' arrived [[Charleston, South Carolina]], 8 Decembe
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  • |Ship struck=2 January 1971 ...l-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws
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  • ...l-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws ...)|shakedown]] cruise to [[Bermuda]], ''Lowe'' reported for [[convoy]] duty 2 February 1944 and departed [[Charleston, South Carolina]], escorting convoy
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  • ...l-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws At 2114 planes were sighted dead ahead. Guns 1 and 2 opened fire along with the forward 20 millimeter guns, blanketing the incom
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  • |Ship struck=2 January 1971 ...l-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws
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  • ...l-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws ...rth Africa]]n ports, making eight such voyages between 3 February 1944 and 2 June 1945.
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  • ...l-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws
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  • |Ship launched=2 November 1943 ...l-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws
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  • ...l-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws ...oy reached [[Tunisia]] and on the 11th got underway for New York, arriving 2 May.
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  • |Ship decommissioned=2 July 1969 |Ship reclassified=DER-397, 2 September 1954
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  • ...l-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws
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  • ...l-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws ...amed in honor of Machinist Weimar Edmund Neunzer, who was killed in action 2 July 1942 during the [[Aleutian Islands]] Campaign and was posthumously awa
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  • ...l-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws The return trip to Newport R.I. began 2 March 1957. On the way, ''Brough'' visited [[Callao, Peru]], and stopped br
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  • ...l-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws On 2 May 1945, ''Vance'' departed New York with her last Mediterranean-bound con
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  • |Ship speed=21.2 kn |Ship armament=3 × 3 in (76.2 mm), 6 × 40 mm, 10 × 20 mm, 2 × depth charge tracks, 8 × depth charge projectors, 1 × depth charge pro
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  • ...l-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws ...net|CV-8}} 19 October 1941, he remained on board that ship until his death 2 days after the action off [[Santa Cruz Island]] 26 October 1942. Private Fi
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  • ...el-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s<br/>{{convert|6000|shp|MW|abbr=on}}<br/>2&nbsp;screws ...SS|Ward|DD-139|2}} were shot aboard the decommissioned {{USS|Newell|DE-322|2}}, while the brief at sea gun fire and depth charge scene was actually the
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  • ...l-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws ...departed Attu for Petropavlovsk, USSR, and arrived there on the morning of 2 October, 1945. She delivered supplies and mail to the Harry L. Corl (APD-1
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  • ...l-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws ...and rejoin the convoy. She entered the [[River Clyde]] and moored there on 2 November. Eight days later, the destroyer escort sailed for the United Stat
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  • ...l-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws ...pton Roads]] to rejoin the Bogue group, now designated as task group TG 22.2. The ships sortied on 5 May on [[antisubmarine]] patrol. They called at Cas
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  • |Ship decommissioned=2 June 1969 |Ship reclassified=DER-393, 2 September 1954
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  • |Ship struck=2 January 1971 ...l-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws
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  • ...l-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws ...risoners the U-boat Captain, five officers, and fifty-three of her crew. A 2,500 mile haul to [[Bermuda]] was made, with [[U–505]] trailing meekly on
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  • |Ship propulsion=2-shaft Fairbanks Morse diesels, 6,000 bhp *[[USS Fiske (DE-143)|DE-143 USS ''Fiske'']] - sunk August 2, 1944 by [[Unterseeboot 804|U-804]] north of the [[Azores]]
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  • |Ship displacement=1,766 [[ton]]s (light<br/> 2,592 tons (trial) |Ship beam={{convert|41|ft|2|in|m|abbr=on}}
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  • ...iber]] dual-purpose [[gun mount]]s<br/>4 x 20-mm [[antiaircraft]] guna<br/>2 x [[depth charge]] tracks
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  • |Ship displacement=1,766 [[ton]]s (light)<br/>2,750 tons (full load) ...2 x dual 40-mm antiaircraft gun mounts<br/>4 x dual 20mm AA gun mounts<br/>2 x [[depth charge]] tracks
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  • |Ship displacement=1,766 [[ton]]s (light)<br/>2,592 tons (trial) |Ship beam={{convert|41|ft|2|in|m|abbr=on}}
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  • |Ship displacement=1,766 tons (light); 2,750 tons (full load) ...-mm antiaircraft gun mounts<br/>4 x dual 20-mm antiaircraft gun mounts<br/>2 x [[depth charge]] tracks
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  • |Ship displacement=1,766 [[ton]]s (standard)<br/>2,800 tons (full load) |Ship propulsion=2 x Fairbanks Morse 38D [[diesel engine]]s
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  • |Ship image=[[Image:USS Wachapreague (AGP-8) 2.jpg|300px|USS Wachapreague (AGP-8)]] ...=From [[seaplane tender]] AVP-56 to [[motor torpedo boat tender]] AGP-8 on 2 February 1943
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  • |Ship launched=2 July 1943 |Ship displacement=1,766 tons (light)<br/>2,750 tons (full load)
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  • |Ship displacement=2,528.72 tons (full load)
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  • |Ship displacement=1,766 [[ton]]s (light)<br/>2,750 tons (full load) ...-mm antiaircraft gun mounts<br/>4 x dual 20-mm antiaircraft gun mounts<br/>2 x [[depth charge]] tracks
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  • |Ship displacement=2,498 tons (full load) in 1966 ...radar, 1 x [[Mark 10]] Mod 0 [[antisubmarine]] projector, 2 x Mark 32 Mod 2 [[torpedo tube]]s
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  • |Ship displacement=1,766 [[ton]]s (light(<br/>2,750 tons (full load) ...dual-purpose [[gun mount]]<br/>4 x dual 20-mm antiaircraft gun mounts<br/>2 &times; [[depth charge]] tracks
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  • |Ship displacement=2,610 tons (full load) in 1970 ...viously 1 x [[Mark 10]] Mod 0 [[antisubmarine]] projector, 2 x Mark 32 Mod 2 [[torpedo tube]]s) had been removed by 1970
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  • |Ship fate=Returned to U.S. Navy 2 September 1967<br/>Sunk as target 9 January 1968 |Ship displacement=2,510 tons (full load) in 1965
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  • ...p fate=Loaned to [[U.S. Coast Guard]] 4 May 1949<br/>Returned to U.S. Navy 2 September 1967<br/>Sunk as target 9 January 1968 |Ship displacement=1,766 tons(light); 2,750 tons (full load)
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  • |Ship displacement=2,390 tons (full load) in 1967 |Ship beam={{convert|41|ft|2.375|in|m|abbr=on}} maximum
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  • |Ship displacement=1,766 [[ton]]s (light); 2,750 ons (full load) ...tiaircraft gun mounts<br/>4 dual &times; 20-mm antiaircraft gun mounts<br/>2 &times; [[depth charge]] tracks
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  • |Ship displacement=2,498 tons (full load) in 1967 |Ship propulsion=[[Fairbanks-Morse]] geared [[diesel engine]]s, (2.677:1), Model 38RD8-1/8 O.P.; two shafts; 171,851 [[gallon]]s of fuel
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  • |Ship image=[[Image:USS Half Moon (AVP-26) 2.jpg|300px|USS Half Moon (AVP-26)]] |Ship displacement=1,766 [[ton]]s (light)<br/>2,750 tons (full load)
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  • |Ship complement=89 (10 [[Commissioned officer|officers]], 2 [[warrant officer]]s, 77 enlisted personnel) in 1966 ...• 6 × .50-[[caliber]] (12.7-[[millimeter]] [[machine gun]]s, <br/> • 2 × 90 mm [[mortar (weapon)|mortar]]s on 01 deck forward of the [[Bridge (sh
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  • |Ship displacement=1,766 [[ton]]s (light)<br/>2,592 tons (full load) |Ship beam= {{convert|41|ft|2|in|abbr=on}}
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  • |Ship launched=2 October 1943 |Ship displacement=In 1966: 1,786 tons light; 2,522.4 tons (full load)
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  • |Ship displacement=2,528.7 tons (full load) in 1966 ...d 1 fire control radar; 1 x [[Mark 10]] Mod 1 [[antisubmarine]] projector; 2 x Mark 32 Mod 5 [[torpedo]] launchers
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  • |Ship honors=[[Meritorious Unit Commendation]] (1971)<br/>2 × [[Coast Guard Unit Commendation]]s (1969 & 1973) ...house]] DC generators which in turn drove 3 electric propulsion motors<br/>2 propellers aft, and 1 forward (detachable and seldom used)
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  • |Ship propulsion=2 x [[screw propeller]]s<br>2 x [[Curtis steam turbine|Curtis geared steam turbine]]s, {{convert|18000|sh ..., Ireland]], ''Porter'' severely damaged the German submarine {{SMU|U-108||2}} in April 1918.
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  • ...I:<br/><ul><li>1 × 3&nbsp;in/50 guns</li><li>2 × twin 40 mm guns</li><li>2 × 20&nbsp;mm guns</li></ul>1990:<ul><li>1 x 3-in .50 caliber</li></ul> On 1 December, the tug was reassigned to Service Squadron 2 (ServRon 2) and departed Seattle that same day with a barge in tow, bound for [[Oaklan
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  • ...[[Boston Navy Yard]], [[Boston, Massachusetts|Boston]], [[Massachusetts]] (2 ships)<br/>[[Lake Washington Shipyard]], [[Houghton, Washington]] (24 ships |Ship displacement=2,040 tons standard<br/>2,551 tons full load
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  • ...8 was powerful enough to penetrate over 150&nbsp;mm of armour at ranges of 2&nbsp;km or more, making it an unparalleled anti-tank weapon during the earl | 183 || 1,130 || 1,872 || 2,876 || 4,416 || 5,933 || 715 || '''17,125'''
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  • ...good as most direct burns result in 20 to 25% at the best. I got over 2 1/2 five gallon buckets of good lump and only one large (4"X6") chunk showed si * Start by punching/cutting 5 holes in the bottom of the drum which are each 2" square. Try to keep them towards the center. Put the drum down on the bric
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  • ...14 ounces of distilled water, then 1 pound 6 and 1/3 ounces ammonia or 57.2 parts by weight H20 and 42.8 parts by weight NH3. Or stated another way, th ...similar to Number 17, 18 and 19 on the patent drawing. (See sketch Number 2). The function of Object 20 in the patent drawing, I believe, is to further
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  • ...elocity]] of 2,430 ft/s (741 m/s) is considerably lower than the Hispano's 2,789 ft/s (850 m/s), the substantially larger and heavier projectile makes t ...e planned '''ADEN 25''', which was to be a somewhat larger weapon (90 in / 2.29 m long, 203 lb / 92 kg) firing the new range of [[NATO]] 25 mm ammunitio
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  • ...shp (1.3 MW)<br>[[Farrel-Birmingham]] [[Gear|single reduction gear]]<br />2 shafts ...gun]]s<br />1 × [[Hedgehog (weapon)|Hedgehog]] anti-submarine mortar<br />2 × [[Depth charge]] tracks
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  • |Ship image=[[Image:USS Tucumcari (PGH-2).jpg|300px]] |Ship caption=USS ''Tucumcari'' (PGH-2) at sea.
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  • |Ship armament=1 x 3-inch (76.2-mm) gun<br />1 x 40 mm gun<br />4 x .50-caliber (12.7-mm) machine guns ...ut in for high speeds. She was armed with a director-controlled 3-inch (76.2-mm) 50-caliber automatic dual-purpose gun forward and a 40-millimeter [[Bof
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  • ...e port, [[Little Creek, Virginia|Little Creek, Va.]], where she arrived on 2 September.
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  • ...coastal interdiction training in March, ''Marathon'' departed San Diego on 2 June for her new home port at [[Guam]] in the [[Marianas Islands]]. After a
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  • ...vert|3|in|mm|abbr=on}} gun<br/>• 1 × [[Bofors 40 mm|40 mm gun]]<br/>• 2 × [[Oerlikon 20 mm cannon|20 mm guns]]
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  • ...military use, the launcher can be fitted with the [[AN/PAQ-4C]], [[AN/PEQ-2]], or the [[AN/PAS-13]] night sights.
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  • |velocity= 900 m/s (2,953 ft/s) (HE),<br>875 m/s (AP) ...ard, Stéphane. ''France 1940 l'armement terrestre'', ETAI, 1998, ISBN 978-2-7268-8380-8
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  • |variants=9M123, 9M123-2, 9M123F, 9M123F-2 ...e [[Israel]]i [[Merkava]] tanks<ref>{{cite web |url=http://mdb.cast.ru/mdb/2-2007/item2/item1/ |title=Russian Anti-Armour Weapons and Israeli Tanks in L
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  • ...d with a thermal imager for target acquisition. NAMICA is a modified [[BMP-2]] ICV produced as "Sarath" in India. The carrier weights 14.5 tonnes in ful ....com/2010/06/14/stories/2010061455271200.htm Nag hits a moving target in 3.2 seconds]</ref>
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  • .... Externally, MAPATS is very similar in appearance to the [[BGM-71 TOW|TOW 2]]. *'''Propulsion''': 2 stage solid rocket motor
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  • |velocity= 2,657 ft/s (810 m/s) ...velopment 1860-1905|year=2003|publisher=Book Sales|id=ISBN 978-1-84067-529-2}}
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  • |rate=2.0&ndash;3.0 rounds per minute<ref name=navweaps/> The ships in the class had twelve 305 mm guns each, mounted in six twin (2-gun) turrets, with two turrets forward, two aft, and one on each side.
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  • ...[[Hatsuharu class destroyer|''Hatsuharu''-class]]s used the ''Model B mod 2'' mount although how it differed from the earlier ''Model B'' mount is unkn | {{convert|2.2|kg|lb|abbr=on}}
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  • ...riginally designed, but it was later switched to the [[16"/50 caliber Mark 2 gun]] in a 1917 redesign. The ships were eventually canceled in 1922 after ...in 1916 and entered service in 1918 on the {{Sclass|New Mexico|battleship|2}}s. The guns were capable of firing a {{convert|1400|lb|kg}} armor-piercing
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  • The '''14"/45 caliber gun''', known initially as the Mark 1, 2, 3, and 5, and later as the Mark 8, 9, 10, and 12, were the first 14-inch g ...web | last = DiGiulian | first = Tony | title = 14"/45 (35.6 cm) Marks 1, 2, 3 and 5 | url = http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNUS_14-45_mk1.htm | publi
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  • |cartridge=AP Mark 8: 2,700 lb. (1,225 kg)<br>HC Mark 13: 1,900 lb. (862 kg)<br>Nuclear Mark 23: 1, |velocity= AP: 2,500 ft/s (762 m/s)<br>HC & Nuclear: 2,690 ft/s (820 m/s)
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  • [[File:BMP1 Training Turret Parola 2.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Detailed view of a BMP-1 turret showing the 73 mm gun The PG-15V HEAT round weighs {{convert|3.47|kg|lboz}} and uses a {{convert|2.6|kg|lboz|abbr=on}} PG-9 shell with a {{convert|0.322|kg|lboz|abbr=on}} [[R
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  • The 3"/50 caliber gun (Mark 2) was an early model with a projective velocity of {{convert|2100|ft|m}} per ...]]s during [[World War II]]. The AVD seaplane tender conversions received 2 guns; the APD transport, DM minelayer, and DMS minesweeper conversions rece
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  • |weight=2,100 kg ...I]]. The land based version was replaced in Soviet service by the [[ZSU-57-2]] during the 1950s. Guns of this type were successfully used throughout the
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  • |part_length=bore: 2 m (6.56 ft) / 54 calibers |velocity=792 m/s (2,598 ft/s)
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  • |cartridge={{convert|33|lb|kg|sigfig=2}}<ref name="Campbell 1985 p.143">Campbell 1985 p.143</ref> ...ide swing [[Welin breech block]] with Smith-Asbury mechanism weighed about 2.7 tons. Fixed ammunition (case and projectile handled as a single assemble
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  • ...r a 5" bore and a barrel length of 25 calibers, 5" x 25 = 125", or about 3.2 meters).<ref name=F156>Fairfield 1921 p.156</ref> The gun weighed about 2 tonnes and used fixed ammunition (case and projectile handled as a single a
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  • |part_length= 190 inch bore (4.83 m), 157.2 inch (4.00 m) rifling ...opped.jpg|thumb|right|[[United States Marine Corps|USMC]] crewed Mk 28 Mod 2 5"/38 caliber mount aboard the [[USS New Jersey (BB-62)|USS ''New Jersey'']
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  • ...unition. The gun fires 70-pound (32&nbsp;kg) projectiles at a velocity of 2,650&nbsp;feet per second (808&nbsp;m/s).<ref name="Bailey(January 1983)p.10
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  • ...iagram.svg|thumb|150px|left|A muzzle-loaded cannon: 1) projectile (shot), 2) powder charge, 3) vent]] ...r''-class battleships]] {{HMS|Warrior|1860|2}} and {{HMS|Black Prince|1861|2}}. Originally it was intended to fit forty 68-pounders, primarily on one [
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  • ...War II, the primary US anti-aircraft gun was the [[3-inch M1918 gun]] (76.2&nbsp;mm L/50), a widely-used caliber for this class of weapon. Similar weap [[Image:90-mm-guns-korea-2.jpg|right|thumb|90 mm guns M2, Korea.]]
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  • [[Image:XM307-01.jpg|thumb|[[XM307]] 25&nbsp;mm caliber 2-man portable autocannon]] [[Image:Oerlikon-20mm-batey-haosef-2-1.jpg|thumb|The [[Oerlikon 20 mm cannon|20&nbsp;mm Oerlikon]], an early aut
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  • * {{Sclass|Lord Nelson|battleship|2}}s laid down 1905, completed 1908 * {{Sclass|Invincible|battlecruiser|2}}s laid down 1906, completed 1908 - 1909
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  • ...l had a bore of 27.85 calibres after conversion, with a muzzle velocity of 2,177&nbsp;ft/second.<ref name=Gunnery1902/> ...n, [http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNBR_4-25_mk1.htm British Early 4" (10.2 cm) Breech Loaders]
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  • ...41 in that they had a longer arming distance (14-28 meters compared to the 2-3 meters of the M381 and M441). ...m type is the '''M1001''' and is a canister round filled with 115 17-grain 2.0-inch long [[flechette]]s. The choice of fin-stabilized flechettes over p
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  • *[http://www.geocities.com/kelburn.geo/4inchguns.html 2 Mk VII guns from HMS New Zealand] outside the [[Auckland War Memorial Museu ...Tony. [http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNBR_4-50_mk7.htm British 4"/50 (10.2 cm) BL Mark VII]
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  • ...more common use ashore in the UK was as "moveable armaments" in forts : on 2-wheeled carriages similar to field carriages but intended only for moving s *2 guns on 40-pounder RML field carriages, outside the [[Union Buildings]], Pr
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  • ...nance terms#Common Lyddite|common lyddite]] shell weighed {{convert|101|lb|2|dram|kg|sigfig=4}}</ref> ...lian, [http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNBR_6-45_mk7.htm British 6"/45 (15.2 cm) BL Mark VII]</ref><ref>All figures for {{convert|100|lb|sigfig=4}} shel
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  • ...igure used in range tables. New guns were quoted with a muzzle velocity of 2,845 feet per second. Handbook, 1917, Page 5</ref> ...ian, [http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNBR_6-45_mk12.htm British 6"/45 (15.2 cm) BL Mark XII and Mark XX]
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  • |velocity=800-870 m/s<br>(2,625-2,854 ft/s) [[Image:37mm bofors antitank gun parola 2.jpg|thumb|right|Swedish gun displayed in [[Parola Tank Museum]].]]
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  • The [[Swedish Navy]] purchased a number of [[QF 2 pounder naval gun|2 pounder ''Pom-Poms'']] from [[Vickers]] as anti-aircraft guns in 1922. Howe ...ft/s|abbr=on}}. The rate of fire was normally about 120 rounds per minute (2.0 rounds per second), which improved slightly when the barrels were closer
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  • |height= 2.4 m (turret)<br>1.3 m (Type A mount)<br>0.92 m (Type B mount) |diameter= 1.7 m (mount)<br>2,902 m (working circle)
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  • ...ohnson|Anderson| p=78}}. The Confederate Grimes' (Portsmouth) Battery had 2 smoothbore Dahlgren Boat Howitzers, with which they fought near Piper's Sto | 2&nbsp;lb
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  • ...erland]] which ultimately was the design basis for the highly successful [[2 cm FlaK 30]] series of guns used by [[Germany]] in [[World War II]]. ...II. This weapon was further refined for the other German forces as the '''2 cm Flak 30''' described separately.
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  • |length= {{convert|9|ft|2|in|m|abbr=on|sigfig=3}} |rate= 2,400 rpm (rounds per minute)
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  • |width={{convert|17.2|in|m|abbr=on|sigfig=3}} (barrel only) ...29|lb|kg}} with a maximum ammunition load. It measures {{convert|19|ft|5+1/2|in|m|abbr=on}} from the muzzle to the rearmost point of the ammunition syst
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  • ...inute to reduce barrel wear. Despite that, its barrel life is quite short: 2,000 rounds. When firing a continuous burst of 100–150 rounds, the barrel
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  • |image=[[File:TCM-20-hatzerim-2.jpg|300px]] |length=2.52 m
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  • ...gives content as 2 ounces of H.E. filling plus 0.1 ounces of primer and 0.2 ounce gaine.</ref>
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  • The '''Ho-5''' (Army Type 2) was a Japanese aircraft [[autocannon]] used during World War II. Like all *'''Muzzle velocity:''' 750 m/s (2,460 ft/s)
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  • ...aft, but subsequently replaced with the [[Gryazev-Shipunov GSh-30-2|GSh-30-2]] twin-barreled cannon of the original Su-25. It is also used as the gun co
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  • *'''Caliber:''' 30&nbsp;mm (1.2&nbsp;in) *'''Muzzle velocity:''' 700 m/s (2,300&nbsp;ft/s)
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  • The weapon is a modular system comprising a command module and typically 2 combat modules, although the number can be as many as 8 in the case of ''Ad
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  • | 37 mm x 2 || [[3.7 cm SK C/30]] || {{flag|Nazi Germany}} || [[World War II]] | [[QF 2 pounder naval gun|QF 2 pdr Mk II, Mk VIII]] Vickers 2-pounder ''pom-pom''
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  • ...cer (HEI-T MK210) round ballistically. The TP-T's tracer is visible out to 2,000 meters, however, the round has a maximum effective range (accuracy-limi ...l US Navy platforms have been outfitted with a newer version, '''Mk 38 Mod 2''' which is remotley operated and includes an Electronic Optical Sight, Las
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  • ...p=us|abbr=on|precision=2|wiki=yes}}, {{kg to lb|58|sp=us|abbr=on|precision=2|wiki=yes}} with [[tripod (weapon)|tripod]] and T&E |velocity= 2,910 feet per second (M33 Ball) (887.1 m/s)
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  • |height=2.85 m |pw_ratio=22.2 hp/t
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  • |length= 89.5 in (2.27 m) The weight of the complete round was 2.31&nbsp;lb (1.05&nbsp;kg), the weight of the AP shot was 1.66&nbsp;lb (750&
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  • |colspan=2| || (grams) || (rpm) || (m/s) || (kg) | Type 99-2 || 20 x 101RB || 128 || 490 || 750 || 34
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  • .../www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WTUS_WWII.htm USA Torpedoes of WWII]". Retrieved 2 August 2005.
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  • ...d trial shots between 10<sup>o</sup>N and 10<sup>o</sup>S,<ref>Blair, p.61-2.</ref> collecting 7000 readings in all.<ref name="Blair, p.62">Blair, p.62. [[Image:USS Pampanito after torpedo room 2.JPG|thumb|Two Mark 14 torpedoes stored in the after torpedo room of the [[m
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  • * Weight: 2,840 lb (1288 kg)
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  • ...f Seapower 1987'' Navy League of the United States (1987) ISBN 0-9610724-8-2 pp.190-191</ref> * Length: 8 ft 6 in (2.59 m) tube launch configuration (from ship)<ref name="proceedings">Polmar,
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  • ...sing twelve [[Oerlikon Contraves|Oerlikon]] 20&nbsp;mm/120 guns mounted in 2 rows of 6 guns each. The system's primary purpose is defence against [[anti ...r changed to an on-mount [[Lockheed Corporation|Lockheed Electronics]] PVS-2 Sharpshooter I-band radar. The [[radar]] is designed to acquire targets at
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  • |variants= Mk 19 Mod 0, Mk 19 Mod 1, Mk 19 Mod 2, Mk 19 Mod 3 |max_range= 2,212 yards
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  • |part_length=2,3 m [[File:Il2 2 ns37 machine cannon moscow march 1943.jpg|thumb|Il2 with NS-37]]
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  • ...with [[Rheinmetall]] in 2009). The system was originally designated as '''2 ZLA/353 ML''' but this was later changed to '''GDF-001'''. It was developed *'''GDF-001''' / ''''2 ZLA/353 MK''': XABA sight
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  • ...ld War II tank and anti-tank gun|the anti-aircraft "pom-pom" autocannon|QF 2 pounder naval gun}} |name=Ordnance QF 2 pounder
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  • ...to its batteries. Until 1864, [[Union army|Union]] batteries used only the 2.9-in. The M1863, with a 3-in [[gauge (bore diameter)|bore]], had firing cha ...under shot at 3,500 yards, in brick work, is ''sic'' 62 '''(misprint for 6.2)''' inches. The penetration of the 10-inch projectile will therefore be be
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