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  2. Ship prefix - Wikipedia

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    A ship prefix is a combination of letters, usually abbreviations, used in front of the name of a civilian or naval ship that has historically served numerous purposes, such as identifying the vessel's mode of propulsion, purpose, or ownership/nationality. In the modern environment, prefixes are cited inconsistently in civilian service, whereas ...

  3. Wikipedia : Naming conventions (ships)

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    A ship class can take the name of a class member or it can take a name that is thematically common to all members of the class. When the class takes its name from a member of the class, the name is italicized: Benjamin Franklin-class submarine; Thematically common class names are rendered in normal font:

  4. Japanese ship-naming conventions - Wikipedia

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    Japanese ship names follow different conventions from those typical in the West. Merchant ship names often contain the word maru at the end (meaning circle), while warships are never named after people, but rather after objects such as mountains, islands, weather phenomena, or animals.

  5. List of hull classifications - Wikipedia

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    The list of hull classifications comprises an alphabetical list of the hull classification symbols used by the United States Navy to identify the type of a ship.. The combination of symbol and hull number identify a modern Navy ship uniquely.

  6. SS Alpena (1942) - Wikipedia

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    The SS Alpena (formerly the SS Leon Fraser) is a lake freighter. She was built in 1942 by the Great Lakes Engineering Works in Ecorse, Michigan, to carry iron ore. She was originally owned by the Pittsburgh Steamship Company, a subsidiary of United States Steel. After also hauling grain in addition to ore in the 1960s and 1970s, the ship was ...

  7. List of fictional ships - Wikipedia

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    Ning-Po – freighter owned by SPECTRE in You Only Live Twice, 1967; USS Oakland (SSN-798) – Los Angeles-class SSN in Steel Sharks, 1996; Odessa – Ukrainian cargo ship, The Day After Tomorrow, 2004; Orca – Quint's fishing boat in Jaws, 1975; Patna – tramp steamer in Lord Jim, 1965; Pequod – whaleship, Moby Dick, 1956, 1978, 1998

  8. List of naval ships of Germany - Wikipedia

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    Thielbek: 2,800 ton Converted from freighter to transport ship, sunk 1945; Thorn: river gunboat, launched 1826; Thüringen: 23,000 ton Helgoland-class battleship, launched 1909; Tiger (1860): gunboat, launched 1860; Tiger (gunboat): Iltis-class gunboat, launched 15 August 1899, commissioned 3 April 1900, scuttled 29 October 1914

  9. List of container ships - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of container ships, both those in service and those which have ceased to operate.Container ships are a type of cargo ship that transports containers.For ships that have sailed under multiple names, their most recent name is used and former names are listed in the Notes section.