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  2. Hellenic Maritime Museum - Wikipedia

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    The first attempt to establish the Hellenic Maritime Museum was in the newly established Greek state in 1867. That year the master of the Navy Gerasimos Zochios, founder of the Navy Retirement Fund, suggested that the Fund takes the task of collecting and conserving objects related to the Greek maritime history.

  3. Maritime Museum of Crete - Wikipedia

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    There is also a room dedicated to natural marine life with a large collection of sea shells, sea sponges, corals, fossils and fish skin mounts. The second floor exhibits include models of modern Hellenic Navy ships, destroyers, a missile boat, a landing ship with trucks and APVs on board. The exhibits include the full bridge of a destroyer and ...

  4. List of active Hellenic Navy ships - Wikipedia

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    Name in Greek Builder Active Notes Submarines (10) Glavkos class : Type 209/1100: HS Nireus HS Triton: S111 S112 Νηρεύς Τρίτων: HDW: 2: Were modernized in 1993-2000. 2/4 submarines are active. HS Glavkos was decommissioned in 2011 while, as of September 2022, HS Proteus will serve as a submarine museum. [1] [2] [3] Poseidon class

  5. Liberty ship - Wikipedia

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    SS John W. Brown – operational and in use as a museum ship in Baltimore Harbor, Maryland; SS Jeremiah O'Brien – operational and in use as a museum ship, docked at Pier 35, San Francisco, California; SS Arthur M. Huddell – transferred to Greece in 2008 and renamed Hellas Liberty. Restored for use as a maritime museum in Piraeus harbor, Greece.

  6. Greek cruiser Georgios Averof - Wikipedia

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    On 26 April 2017, the Averof was towed from her museum dock at Palaio Faliro to the Skaramangas Shipyard, in Elefsis. Two commercial tugs and a pilot craft maneuvered the cruiser under the command of the Commodore Sotiris Charalambopoulos. A Greek Navy tug and a helicopter also assisted the operation.

  7. Andros Maritime Museum - Wikipedia

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    Andros Maritime Museum (Greek: Ναυτικό Μουσείο Άνδρου) is a museum in Andros, Greece. It was founded in 1972 for the purpose of gathering and preserving naval objects found in Andros. The museum is established in an old building in the city of Andros that was given to municipality of Andros by Dimitrios Rallias.

  8. Category:Museum ships in Greece - Wikipedia

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    Category: Museum ships in Greece. 8 languages. Español; ... Greek destroyer Velos (D16) This page was last edited on 21 March 2013, at 20:45 (UTC). Text ...

  9. Hellenic Navy - Wikipedia

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    Greece ordered Type 214 submarines that feature an air-independent propulsion (AIP) system, Sikorsky S-70B-6/10 Aegean Hawk helicopters, and Project 1232.2 Zubr-class hovercraft from Russia & Ukraine.