Marcilio Dias class destroyer — Class overview Name: Marcilio Dias Class Builders: Ihla das Cobas, Rio de Janiero Operators … Wikipedia
Acre (disambiguation) — Acre may refer to:*Acre, a unit of land area measurement *Acre, Israel, the English name for the ancient city called Akko in Hebrew and Akka in Arabic *District of Acre, an administrative district of Palestine, between 1800 and 1948 *Acre (state) … Wikipedia
G and H class destroyer — Havant classThese six ships were ordered by the Brazilian Navy but on the outbreak of World War II they were requisitioned by the Royal Navy. They are usually included with the H class.Argentine NavySeven ships were built for the Argentine Navy… … Wikipedia
List of destroyer classes — This is a list of destroyer classes. = Argentina (Armada de la República Argentina) = * Catamarca class mdash; 4 ships (1912) * Cervantes class mdash; 2 ships (1927, spanish Churruca class) * Mendoza class mdash; 3 ships (1929) * Buenos Aires… … Wikipedia
British World War II destroyers — At the start of World War II, the Royal Navy operated a range of destroyer classes. Some of these were legacies of World War I (including those acquired from the United States), some were designed during the inter war years and the rest were the… … Wikipedia
Boston Navy Yard — Boston Naval Shipyard U.S. National Register of Historic Places U.S. National Historic Landmark District … Wikipedia
HMS Hero (H99) — For other ships of the same name, see HMS Hero and HMCS Chaudière … Wikipedia
HMS Hotspur (H01) — For other ships of the same name, see HMS Hotspur … Wikipedia
HMAS Melbourne (R21) — The Australian aircraft carrier HMAS Melbourne (R21) was the lead ship of the Royal Navy s Majestic class of light aircraft carriers. Operating from 1955 until 1982, she was the third and final conventional aircraft carrierref|def| [I] to serve… … Wikipedia
HMS Garland (H37) — For other ships of the same name, see HMS Garland. Aerial view of Garland in 1945 … Wikipedia