| 21. | The frigates supporting the line-of-battle ships did break off, in one case suffering severe losses in the retreat.
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| 22. | In 1860 the Royal Navy had more wooden steam line-of-battle ships than it needed to man in peacetime.
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| 23. | Eleven or twelve British and Spanish line-of-battle ships anchored as close to shore as they could without grounding.
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| 24. | But in terms of what ails us nationally, they are no more than pop guns deployed against a battle ship.
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| 25. | He distinguished himself in the Battle of Navarino as a lieutenant of the line of battle ship " Gangut ".
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| 26. | The first ironclad battleship, with iron armour over a wooden hull, " unarmoured line-of-battle ship as the most powerful warship afloat.
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| 27. | Hebburn also has a proud shipbuilding history with many Royal Navy battle ships being built at A . Leslie and Company.
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| 28. | Similarly, the sailing line-of-battle ships and completed their conversion to steam line-of-battle ships on 21 May and 25 June 1861 respectively.
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| 29. | Similarly, the sailing line-of-battle ships and completed their conversion to steam line-of-battle ships on 21 May and 25 June 1861 respectively.
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| 30. | In World War II, Arthur Berry was an underwater defense specialist, planting nets and sonar buoys to protect Navy battle ships.
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