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  2. SS Phoenix (1845) - Wikipedia

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    The ship took on cordwood for fuel and unloaded cargo while waiting for the weather to improve. [4]: 48 [5]: 55 The Phoenix departed Manitowoc at 1 am on 21 November. [4]: 48 [6]: 283 [8] About two hours out of Manitowoc, the fireman tending the Phoenix's boilers noticed that the pumps were not working properly. He reported this to the ship's ...

  3. ARA General Belgrano - Wikipedia

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    ARA General Belgrano (C-4) was an Argentine Navy light cruiser in service from 1951 until 1982. Originally commissioned by the U.S. Navy as USS Phoenix, she saw action in the Pacific theatre of World War II before being sold to Argentina.

  4. USS Arizona salvaged artifacts - Wikipedia

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    The term "marine salvage" refers to the process of recovering a ship, its cargo, or other property after a shipwreck. [1] This is a list of those artifacts recovered from the shipwreck. These artifacts are on display in the Arizona State Capitol Museum , the Carl T. Hayden Veterans Administration Medical Center and in the Wesley Bolin Memorial ...

  5. USS Phoenix (CL-46) - Wikipedia

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    USS Phoenix (CL-46), was a light cruiser of the Brooklyn-class cruiser family. She was the third Phoenix of the United States Navy. After World War II the ship was transferred to Argentina in 1951 and was named General Belgrano in 1956. [1] General Belgrano was sunk during the Falklands War in 1982 by the British submarine HMS Conqueror.

  6. USS Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Due to the navy's limited budget, the ship spent most of this period in port as a fuel-saving measure. In Fiscal Year 1936–37, the ship was anchored for 267 days; the following year it was in port for 255 days. The ship spent the rest of her career based on the West Coast or in Hawaii. [39] Captain Isaac C. Kidd on the deck of Arizona, circa 1939

  7. Philadelphia Experiment - Wikipedia

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    The Philadelphia Experiment was an alleged event claimed to have been witnessed by an ex-merchant mariner named Carl M. Allen at the United States Navy's Philadelphia Naval Shipyard in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, some time around October 28, 1943.

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  9. USS Arizona Memorial - Wikipedia

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    As a special tribute to the ship and her lost crew, the United States flag flies from the flagpole, which is attached to the severed mainmast of the sunken battleship. [30] The USS Arizona National Memorial was one of the nine major historical sites incorporated into the wide-ranging World War II Valor in the Pacific National Monument ...