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  • |Ship complement=8 officers, 201 enlisted ...onvoy UC 24, and the group sailed north. ''Stewart'' was detached on the [[8 June|8th]] and, on the [[9 June|9th]], put into [[Boston, Massachusetts]].
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  • |Ship complement=8 officers, 201 enlisted On 8 June, ''Swenning'' rescued eight members of the [[Royal Air Force|RAF]] who
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  • |Ship complement=8 officers, 201 enlisted ...he [[Battle of the Atlantic (1939–1945)|Battle of the Atlantic]], sailed 8 August. After a short training period off [[Bermuda]], the ships began scou
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  • |Ship draft={{convert|8|ft|7|in|abbr=on}} |Ship armament=3 x 3", 8 x 40 mm., 10 x 20mm., 2 x depth charge tracks, 8 x depth charge projectors, 3 x 21" torpedo tubes
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  • |Ship complement=8 officers, 201 enlisted ...ward Max Price who was killed in action in the [[Battle of the Coral Sea]] 8 May 1942. She was laid down by the [[Consolidated Steel]] Corp., [[Orange,
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  • ...nt=3 x 5-[[inch]] (127-[[millimeter]]) guns<br/>8 x 40-millimeter guns<br/>8 x 20-millimeter guns<br/>2 &times; [[depth charge]] tracks ...until 8 March 1945. Similar operations at [[Ulithi Atoll]] followed until 8 June 1945, when she sailed for an overhaul on the [[United States West Coas
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  • |Ship length={{convert|311|ft|8|in|m|abbr=on}}
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  • |Ship commissioned=8 October 1944 ...sponsored by Mrs. R. W. Cooper. She [[Ship commissioning|commissioned]] on 8 October 1944 with [[Commander]] G. S. James, Jr., in command.
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  • |Ship length={{convert|311|ft|8|in|m|abbr=on}} ...to September 1944. After shifting to the [[Garapan]] anchorage, Saipan, on 8 September 1944, she transferred all plane personnel to seaplane tender {{US
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  • |Ship launched= 8 March 1942 ...rted during construction for use in catapult training. She was launched on 8 March 1942 and [[Ship commissioning|commissioned]] into the U.S. Navy on 28
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  • |Ship length={{convert|311|ft|8|in|abbr=on}} ...1944 for [[Guadalcanal]], where she unloaded [[aviation]] equipment. From 8 September 1944 to 9 December 1944 she served at [[Saipan]] as station tende
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  • ...on=[[Fairbanks-Morse]] geared [[diesel engine]]s, (2.677:1), Model 38RD8-1/8 O.P.; two shafts; 171,851 [[gallon]]s of fuel ...Guard Squadron Three. The squadron, which was designated [[Task Unit]] 70.8.6, was activated at [[Pearl Harbor]], [[Hawaii]], on 24 April 1967 when its
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  • ''Half Moon'' weathered two severe [[storm]]s, on 29 October 1944 and 8 November 1944, and operated with her seaplanes in Leyte Gulf until 27 Decem
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  • ...nt=3 x 5-[[inch]] (127-[[millimeter]]) guns<br/>8 x 40-millimeter guns<br/>8 x 20-millimeter guns<br/>2 x [[depth charge]] tracks ...but one of these began taking on water and had to be abandoned and sunk on 8 January 1945. When several ''[[kamikaze]]'' suicide planes attacked the con
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  • ...www.navsource.org/archives/10/01/0118.htm claims the commissioning date ws 8 June 1949, but the almost three-year lag between acquisition and commission |Ship range=8,680 [[nautical mile]]s (16,075 [[kilometer]]s) at 17.35 knots in 1965<br/>1
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  • ''Biscayne'' departed the Philippines on 8 September 1945 to support the occupation of [[Korea]]. She remained on occu ...commissioned as [[USCGC Dexter (WAVP-385)|USCGC ''Dexter'' (WAGC-18)]] on 8 June 1949. She was later redesignated WAVP-385. Based at Boston, ''Dexter''
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  • On 8 January 1950 ''Gresham'' was assigned to [[Ocean Station Peter]] in the Pac ...hip]] of Coast Guard Squadron Three, which was designated [[Task Unit]] 70.8.6. [[Captain (naval)|Captain]] John E. Day, commander of the squadron, hois
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  • ...] (127-[[millimeter]]) gun<br/>8 x 40-millimeter [[antiaircraft]] guns<br/>8 x 20-millimeter antiaircraft guns<br/>2 x [[depth charge]] tracks ...quarters at 1632 hours, resumed her voyage, and arrived at Mios Woendi on 8 September 1944.
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  • |Ship range=8,000 [[nautical mile]]s (14,816 [[kilometer]]s) at 15.6 knots
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  • |Ship draft= {{convert|25|ft|8|in|m|abbr=on}} |Ship speed= {{convert|16.8|kn|lk=on}}
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  • ...armament=4 × {{convert|4|in|mm|0|abbr=on}}/50 gun<ref name=Con-123 /><br>8 × {{convert|21|in|mm|0|abbr=on}} [[torpedo tube]]s ...first = Tony | title = United States of America: 4"/50 (10.2 cm) Marks 7, 8, 9 and 10 | url = http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNUS_4-50_mk9.htm | work
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  • |Ship length= 441 ft 8 in (134.6 m) ...ceeded on varying courses without incident until return to [[Trinidad]] on 8 November 1942.
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  • |Ship complement=US Navy 282; US Coast Guard 16 officers, 8 CPOs, 164 enlisted men, 1 Public Health Service doctor; US Coast Guard Pass
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  • |Ship laid down=8 March 1943 |Ship speed={{convert|16.1|kn|abbr=on|lk=on}} maximum<br/>{{convert|8.0|kn|abbr=on}} economical
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  • ...rianas]], she arrived at [[Manila]] and reported for duty with MinRon 106, 8 October. On the 17th she got underway for [[Haiphong]], arriving and joinin
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  • |Ship launched=8 November 1913 |Ship armament=4 × {{convert|4|in|mm|abbr=on}}/50 cal guns, 8 × {{convert|18|in|mm|abbr=on}} [[torpedo tube]]s
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  • Escape sailed from [[Key West, Florida]], 8 November 1945 to escort and later tow the [[Italian submarine Mameli]] to [
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  • |Ship draft= {{convert|13|ft|8|in|m|abbr=on}} ...• 1 × [[Hedgehog (weapon)|Hedgehog]] [[anti-submarine mortar]]<br />• 8 × Y-gun [[depth charge]] projectors<br />• 2 × depth charge tracks
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  • ...uns<br/>Assigned 1942 (rarely fully installed): 4 × 5-inch (127-mm) guns, 8 × 20 mm [[antiaircraft]] guns, plus in some units 2 × [[depth charge]] ra ===USS ''Wachapreague'' (AGP-8, ex-AVP-56)===
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  • | {{GBR}} || align="right" | 8
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  • [[File:Flak18-36.jpg|thumb|300px|8.8 cm FlaK 18 barrel on a FlaK 36 cruciform]] ...-acht'' (8-8), a contraction of ''Acht-komma-acht Zentimeter'' (German: "8,8 cm" - comma being used as the decimal separator in German). <!-- The Alli
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  • ...be secured. The tube thence extends at right angles as at 7 to form a sump 8, with the evaporator condenser shell 9 also of ball like shape, secured hal
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  • ...These fins are a novel conception, and are formed of pieces of sheet metal 8, bent to form flanged channels, of which the flanges are soldered or otherw 8. In a refrigeration unit, a generator-absorber casing, a condenser-evaporat
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  • ...''Welding processes handbook''. New York: CRC Press LLC. ISBN 0-8493-1773-8.
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  • |OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2009|8|4}} |OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2009|8|11}}
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  • ...its own replacement printed parts at material cost.||Occasional oiling = $8. It can print its own replacement printed parts at material cost. | Build Envelope||200 mm (W) x 200 mm (D) x 140 mm (H)||8” (W) x 8” (D) x 5.5” (H)
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  • ...tage. Once made operational, this weapon system was rapidly adopted; up to 8 units installed in every new Soviet warship (from mine-hunters to aircraft
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  • |Ship speed={{convert|14.8|kn|km/h|1}} ...folk, escorting {{USS|Tetonkaha|AOG-41|2}} to [[Navassa Island]]. Detached 8 February, the minesweeper continued on to [[Panama]] for further routing on
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  • ...er 1970, her home port was switched back to Little Creek, Virginia, and on 8 October 1970 she departed San Diego to return to the [[East Coast of the Un
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  • ...r Vietnam and, after a refueling stop at [[Subic Bay]], [[Philippines]] on 8 July, she began "Market Time" duties out of [[Cam Ranh Bay]] on the 11th. ...there, ''Marathon'' began her second major overhaul, which finished up on 8 December. In a change of pace, the gunboat conducted a short security patro
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  • |Ship length={{convert|173|ft|8|in|m|abbr=on}}
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  • |weight= 6.7 [[kilogram|kg]] (14.8 [[pound (mass)|lb]]) <ref name="mcmanners2003">McManners, Hugh (2003). ''Ul ...entered. See external images at the SMAW-D link for a brochure on the AT-8</ref>
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  • | weight=15.8 tonnes | primary_armament=8 ADATS missiles
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  • |filling_weight=8 kg (9M123), 6 kg (9M123F)
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  • *{{flag|Russia}} - 2,300 launchers, with some 8,000 missiles in stock (2008)
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  • It has a range of 6-8 km when launched from a ground platform, and up to 8-13 km, when deployed from high elevation. The missile hits the target at an
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  • ...n a pedestal with a two-man crew. Some mounts were fitted with a {{convert|8|mm|in}} [[gun shield]]. It was used on the smaller [[Kriegsmarine]] ships l
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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: ...was a fire control computer, in this case the Ford Instrument Company Mark 8 Range Keeper. This [[analog computer]] was used to direct the fire from the
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  • |crew= 8
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  • |max_range=8.5 km ...ge for an automatic field weapon. In January 1938 Artillery Factory Number 8 in [[Kaliningrad]] was ordered to develop a 37&nbsp;mm weapon based on the
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