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  2. Seawolf Park - Wikipedia

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    Seawolf Park is a memorial to USS Seawolf (SS-197), a United States Navy Sargo-class submarine mistakenly sunk by U.S. Navy forces in 1944 during World War II. It is located on Pelican Island ( 29°20′03″N 94°46′45″W  /  29.33417°N 94.77917°W  / 29.33417; -94.77917 ), just north of Galveston, Texas , in the United States

  3. Royal Danish Naval Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Danish Naval Museum (Danish: Orlogsmuseet) is a museum dedicated to the history of the Royal Danish Navy. The displays include a collection of naval models which dates back to late 17th century. The museum is based in Søkvæsthuset, a former naval hospice which overlooks Christianshavn Canal.

  4. Military museums in Denmark - Wikipedia

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    Arms Museum at Egholm Castle [1] Bornholm's Defence Museum [2] Danish War Museum; Defence and Garrison Museum; Denmark's Air Force Museum; Frøslev Prison Camp Museum; Hanstholm Fortress; History Centre Dybbøl Banke [3] Home Guard Museum, Frøslev [4] Livgardens Historiske Samling [5] Panzer & Artillery Museum [6] Panzermuseum East [7]

  5. History of the Danish navy - Wikipedia

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    The history of the Danish navy began with the founding of a joint Dano-Norwegian navy on 10 August 1510, when King John appointed his vassal Henrik Krummedige to become "chief captain and head of all our captains, men and servants whom we now have appointed and ordered to be at sea". [3] [4]

  6. Royal Danish Navy - Wikipedia

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    During the period 1509–1814, when Denmark was in a union with Norway, the Danish Navy was part of the Dano-Norwegian Navy. Until the copenhagenization of the navy in 1801, and again in 1807, the navy was a major strategic influence in the European geographical area, but since then its size and influence has drastically declined with a change ...

  7. HDMS Dannebrog - Wikipedia

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    The Danish ironclad Dannebrog was an armored frigate of the Royal Danish Navy that was originally built as an 80-gun ship-of-the-line by Andreas Schifter was launched in 1850 [1] [Note 1] but was reconstructed into a steam-powered ironclad in the early 1860s. She had an uneventful career before the ship was stricken from the navy list in 1875.

  8. HDMS Dannebroge - Wikipedia

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    Some of the cannon were later used by Danish architect Vilhelm Dahlerup in his design of the Ivar Huitfeldt Monument at Langelinie in Copenhagen. A 1 ⁄ 40 scale model of the ship was built by Orlogsmuseets Modelbyggerlaug ("The guild of model builders at the Naval Museum") in 2010. It was donated to the Royal Danish Navy in October 2010 as ...

  9. HDMY Dannebrog (1879) - Wikipedia

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    The yacht was commissioned in the Danish Fleet on 7 June 1880. [1] During the summer months of 1880-1892, the Dannebrog underwent expeditions in Danish waters and visited several foreign ports. [ 1 ] There was also a voyage in 1893 to England, due to the marriage of the Duke of York and Princess Mary of Teck .