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  2. The Mighty Jingles - Wikipedia

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    His main YouTube account has over 650,000 subscribers (November 2023). His content include Mingles with Jingles on Mondays, where he chats about personal subjects and/or comments on present events in the gaming community. Tuesday through Saturdays consist of Let's Play replays, mostly World of Tanks and World of Warships.

  3. Houshou Marine - Wikipedia

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    Houshou Marine debuted in 11 August 2019 as the last member of hololive Fantasy to debut, after Usada Pekora, Uruha Rushia, Shirogane Noel, and Shiranui Flare.Her official character bio states that she calls herself the Captain ("Senchou") of the Houshou Pirates, but she doesn't actually own a ship (hoping her career will raise funds for one)—meaning she is only a cosplayer. [4]

  4. List of YouTubers - Wikipedia

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    Comedy sketches. The 40th most subscribed YouTube channel. As of late 2020, he had taken a break from YouTube. Caitlin Hill: Australia S Facts Rapper Jaclyn Hill: United States Jaclynhill1 Known for her makeup tutorial videos Lewis Hilsenteger: Canada unboxtherapy Unboxing and technology YouTube channel produced by Lewis George Hilsenteger and ...

  5. Wargaming (company) - Wikipedia

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    Initially focused on turn-based strategy and real-time strategy games, Wargaming switched to developing free-to-play online action games in 2009, including the military-themed team-based game World of Tanks, and later World of Warships, World of Warships Legends, World of Warplanes, World of Tanks Blitz, and World of Warships Blitz.

  6. List of warships by nickname - Wikipedia

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    "Nasty Nick" – USS Nicholas, name given by crew due to the proclivity of the ship's AC units to break down in hot weather. "Nelly" – HMS Nelson – also "Nelsol" – from fleet oilers with names ending in "ol" that the Nelson class looked similar to in silhouette. "Niffy Jane" – HMS Iphigenia "NO Boat" – USS New Orleans

  7. World of Warships - Wikipedia

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    World of Warships: Legends fully released on August 12, 2019. [39] World of Warships: Legends was rebuilt to support console and mobile gameplay, sharing the same core gameplay loop of the computer version. However, it was designed to have faster-paced battles, faster progression, and had several systems revamped to fit console and mobile players.

  8. Gaijin Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    Gaijin Entertainment was founded in Russia in 2002 by Anton and Kirill Yudintsev, [4] whose first big project was the PC racing game Adrenaline.After the successful launch of War Thunder in 2012, an office in Germany was established, to manage global operations and marketing. [5]

  9. Lists of ships - Wikipedia

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    List of early warships of the English navy; List of sail frigates of France; List of large sailing vessels; List of large sailing yachts; List of schooners; List of sailing frigates of the United States Navy; List of sloops of war of the United States Navy; List of ships of the line of the United States Navy; List of ships of the Confederate ...