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    Size of this PNG preview of this SVG file: 245 × 420 pixels. ... Captain (États-Unis, O-6) Codes OTAN des grades des officiers des marines militaires;

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    Diagram of the steering gear of an 18th- to 19th-century sailing ship [3]: 151 Helm of TS Golden Bear. A ship's wheel is composed of eight cylindrical wooden spokes (though sometimes as few as six or as many as ten or twelve depending on the wheel's size and how much force is needed to turn it.) shaped like balusters and all joined at a central wooden hub or nave (sometimes covered with a ...

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