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  2. Category:World War I naval ships of Greece - Wikipedia

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  3. List of battleships of World War I - Wikipedia

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    United States Navy: Virginia: pre-dreadnought: 15,188 1 July 1907 2 July 1920 Sold for scrap 9 November 1923 Neptune Royal Navy: dreadnought: 20,000 11 January 1911 1 February 1919 Broken up 22 September 1922 Nevada United States Navy: Nevada: super-dreadnought: 27,941 11 March 1916 29 August 1946 Sunk as target 31 July 1948 New Hampshire ...

  4. Category : World War I naval ships of the United States

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  5. List of battleships of Greece - Wikipedia

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    The guns that had been ordered for the ship in the United States were instead sold by the manufacturer, Bethlehem Steel, to the Royal Navy to arm the British Abercrombie-class monitors. After the end of the war, the Greek Navy refused to accept the incomplete hull. She was eventually scrapped in 1932 following a lengthy arbitration between the ...

  6. Battle of Greece order of battle - Wikipedia

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    Consequently, the Greek forces in Macedonia were divided in two major groupings, which fought separate battles. The Eastern Macedonia Army Section (Τμήμα Στρατιάς Ανατολικής Μακεδονίας, ΤΣΑΜ) under Lt. Gen. Konstantinos Bakopoulos covered the pre-war fortifications of the Metaxas Line , between Mount Beles ...

  7. Greece during World War I - Wikipedia

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    Greek ships were liable to be stopped and searched, while those in Allied harbours were detained in port. The French also took over control of the Thessaloniki harbour. [ 60 ] The Greek government's protests, which extended to neutral countries, including the United States, were regarded by the Allies as a hostile gesture. [ 61 ]

  8. List of decommissioned ships of the Hellenic Navy - Wikipedia

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    Aris (A74) (1979–2004) Former training ship, mainly used by the Hellenic Naval Academy and capable of being used as a hospital ship in time of war, build by Salamis Shipyards. [39] The ship had displacement 2400/2630 tonnes, length 100 m, beam 14.7 m and draught 4.5 m. It had a diesel powerplant of 10,000 hp and two shafts.

  9. List of NATO exercises - Wikipedia

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    Exercise Caravan Guard (1988) - During the exercise V (US) Corps and 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment (ACR) tested reconstitution of degraded combat units after an initial battle. [23] [24] Exercise Iron Hammer (1988). Involved 24,800 troops and 7000 vehicles operating in UK and FRG. [25] Exercise Reforger 1988 [26]