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  2. Man O' War (game) - Wikipedia

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    Ships were designated as belonging to one of 3 categories. The largest and most powerful ships were the Men O' War (MOW). These command ships operated singularly and usually carried the fleet Admiral and Wizard (if available). Men O' War were the most powerful ships in the game and they could typically take heavy punishment before sinking.

  3. Man of War (wargame) - Wikipedia

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    Man of War is a two-person wargame in which players control opposing fleets or squadrons of wooden-hulled ships. Tactics and command structure simulate those used by European navies from the start of the American Revolution to the end of the Napoleonic Wars. [1] The game includes a hex grid map scaled at 250 metres (270 yd) per hex. [1]

  4. Man-of-war - Wikipedia

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    In Royal Navy jargon, a man-of-war (also man-o'-war, or simply man) [1] [2] was a powerful warship or frigate of the 16th to the 19th century, that was frequently used in Europe. Although the term never acquired a specific meaning, it was usually reserved for a sailing ship armed with cannon .

  5. Man of War (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Players complete naval battles through a series of historical scenarios. [1] The games included a character creator, and a scenario editor. [2]"It was a turn-based game wherein you plotted your orders on a 2D map, then watched your turn play out in real-time 3D from the deck of a ship; while you could move about the ship and watch the action from different perspectives, you had no control ...

  6. HMS Victoria (1859) - Wikipedia

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    With a displacement of 4126 31 ⁄ 94 tons burthen she was the world's second largest wooden battleship after her sister ship HMS Howe. [1] She was also the world's second largest warship until the completion of HMS Warrior, Britain's first ironclad battleship, in 1861. Victoria's hull was 79.2 metres (260 feet) long and 18.3 metres (60 feet) wide.

  7. ‘Biggest badass’ warship moors off the south coast - AOL

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    The “biggest badass” warship in the world has moored off the south coast of England. The 333m-long USS Gerald R Ford, which is the newest and largest aircraft carrier in the US fleet and the ...

  8. Myanmar Navy - Wikipedia

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    A Myanmar war boat in 1795 Burmese man-of-war, 19th century The naval arm of the Royal Armed Forces consisted mainly of shallow draft river boats. Its primary missions were to control the Irrawaddy River , and to protect the ships carrying the army to the front.

  9. 8 of the greatest manhunts in history - AOL

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    5. James Earl Ray. On April 4, 1968, James Earl Ray shot and killed Martin Luther King Jr. during a speech at the Lorraine Hotel in Memphis, Tenn., forever changing history.