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  2. Defensively equipped merchant ship - Wikipedia

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    Victory ships carried a 3-inch gun on the bow, 20 mm machine gun tubs port and starboard between the first and second holds; a second pair of 20 mm guns on the bridge wings, a third pair on the after edge of the superstructure, and a fourth pair between the after (Number 5) hatch and the 5"/38 calibre gun on the stern.

  3. Gunboat - Wikipedia

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    The gun that such boats carried could be quite heavy; a 32-pounder for instance. As such boats were cheap and quick to build, naval forces favoured swarm tactics: while a single hit from a frigate's broadside would destroy a gunboat, a frigate facing a large squadron of gunboats could suffer serious damage before it could manage to sink them all.

  4. Japanese battleship Musashi - Wikipedia

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    Visible in the background are two pairs of twin 127 mm (5 in) DP guns and a triple 25 mm (1 in) AA gun. The ship remained in Truk Lagoon until 10 February 1944, when she returned to Yokosuka. On 24 February, Musashi sailed for Palau , carrying one Imperial Japanese Army battalion and another of Special Naval Landing Forces and their equipment.

  5. China says Philippine personnel pointed guns at Chinese coast ...

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    At least two personnel on the Philippine vessel near the Second Thomas Shoal were carrying guns on deck, pointing them in the direction of China's Coast Guard, CCTV said in a social media post.

  6. Q-ship - Wikipedia

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    The last Royal Navy Q-ship, 2,456-ton HMS Fidelity, was converted in September, 1940, to carry a torpedo defense net, four 4-inch (100 mm) guns, four torpedo tubes, two OS2U Kingfisher floatplanes, and Motor Torpedo Boat 105. Fidelity sailed with a French crew, and was sunk by U-435 on 30 December 1942 during the battle for Convoy ON-154. [14]

  7. Mary Rose - Wikipedia

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    The majority of the guns were small iron guns with short range that could be aimed and fired by a single person. The two most common are the bases , breech-loading swivel guns , most likely placed in the castles, and hailshot pieces , small muzzle-loaders with rectangular bores and fin-like protrusions that were used to support the guns against ...

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  9. Photos: Ryan Wesley Routh, the suspect in the apparent ... - AOL

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    (Joe Raedle/Getty Images) (Getty Images) Ryan Wesley Routh — the suspect in the apparent assassination attempt of former President Donald Trump — made his first appearance in federal court on ...