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  2. Official number - Wikipedia

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    British official number [ edit ] Beginning in 1855, with the implementation of the Merchant Shipping Act 1854 , all British seagoing vessels were assigned an official number to give each ship a unique identity, even after being renamed or changing the port of registry.

  3. IMO number - Wikipedia

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    The number identifies a ship and does not change when the ship's owner, country of registry or name changes, unlike the official numbers used in some countries, e.g. the UK. [3] The ship's certificates must also bear the IMO ship number.

  4. Ship identifier - Wikipedia

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    Official number – a ship identifier number assigned to merchant ships by their country of registration, this system has been superseded by the IMO number system; Ship name – a proper noun chosen at the shipowner's discretion; may change several times during the vessel's lifetime Ship class – a common name for a group of ships with similar ...

  5. Category:Ship identification numbers - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Ship identification numbers" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. ... Official number; P. Pennant number; S. Ship identifier

  6. Naval Vessel Register - Wikipedia

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    The Naval Vessel Register (NVR) is the official inventory of ships and service craft in custody of or titled by the United States Navy.It contains information on ships and service craft that make up the official inventory of the Navy from the time a vessel is authorized through its life cycle and disposal.

  7. List of hull classifications - Wikipedia

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    A heavily modified or repurposed ship may receive a new symbol, and either retain the hull number or receive a new one. Also, the system of symbols has changed a number of times since it was introduced in 1907, so ships' symbols sometimes change without anything being done to the physical ship.

  8. USS Hugh L. Scott - Wikipedia

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    Renamed Hawkeye State the ship was launched on 17 April 1921 and given the United States official number 220987. [1] [4] The ship, hull number 4180 and the first of a series, was an Emergency Fleet Corporation (EFC) Design 1029 and one of eight contracted ships of the design for Bethlehem Shipbuilding of which five were built after ...

  9. Maritime Mobile Service Identity - Wikipedia

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    Because all ships on international voyages, as well as all ships fitted with an Inmarsat B or M ship earth station, are assigned MMSIs of the format MIDxxx000, a serious problem has arisen internationally in assigning sufficient numbers of MIDs to all administrations that need them. For example, a country having 10,000 Inmarsat-equipped ships ...