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  2. Category:Imperial Japanese Navy ship names - Wikipedia

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    Only disambiguation and shipindex pages (both used to detail multiple ships of the same name) should be included in this category. Individual ships (including those that are the only one to bear the name) should instead be categorised in Category:Ships of the Imperial Japanese Navy , or the relevant subcategory for the type of vessel.

  3. Japanese ship-naming conventions - Wikipedia

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    It passed through some changes afterwards, the broad categories of names are given here, with examples, however, if the name is the succession to a ship's name, it is excluded from following contents. Aircraft carriers—special names [1] (Many of them are an inheritance from the warship name in the Bakumatsu and the Meiji period). [2]

  4. List of U.S. military vessels named after living Americans

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    Former president George H. W. Bush views a model of USS George H.W. Bush (CVN-77), the aircraft carrier named after him.. The naming of United States Navy vessels after living people was common in the earliest years of American history, but as the 20th century began, the Navy had firmly established a practice of naming ships for people only after they had died. [1]

  5. Wikipedia:Naming conventions (ships) - Wikipedia

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    HMS Royal Scotsman (only one ship of the name – requires no disambiguation) For a ship that does not have a hull and pennant number, and especially when more than one ship had the name, disambiguate the article name with the ship's launch year. HMS Victorious (1785) and HMS Victorious (1895) (launch year disambiguation)

  6. List of tankers - Wikipedia

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    Vessel Name Operator IMO Number Ship Type Country DWT Year; ALICE [1] 9709087 Crude Oil Tanker Belgium: 299982 2016 ANTONIS I.ANGELICOUS [2] 9930777 Crude Oil Tanker Greece: 165054 2023 DALIAN [3] 9595228 Crude Oil Tanker United States: 299981 2013 DELTA AIGAIGON [4] 9516923 Crude Oil Tanker United States: 319725 2014 DELTA AMAZON [5] 9748916 ...

  7. List of fictional ships - Wikipedia

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    M.G.B. 1087, motor gunboat in The Ship That Died of Shame, a short story by Nicholas Monsarrat in The Ship That Died of Shame and Other Stories, 1959; Milka – Jingo by Terry Pratchett, 1997 (name parodies the Pinta) Moby-Dick by Herman Melville, 1851 Pequod – American whaling ship searching for Moby-Dick; Bouton de Rose – French whaler ...

  8. 2 little migrant girls dumped at US border by smuggler with ...

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    The girls were "abandoned by a smuggler ... The harrowing ordeal comes as well over 529,000 migrant kids have entered the US under the Biden administration, according to the latest Customs and ...

  9. Carters of Prussia Cove - Wikipedia

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    The Carters have been described as "among the most famous of all the Cornish smugglers" by the BBC and as "Cornwall's most famous 'free traders'" by The Guardian. [1] [19] Smuggling similar to that of the Carters was featured in the 1975 Poldark, with scenes being filmed in Prussia Cove. [20]