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1749:Amphitrite
1563:Shipwrecks
1054:Bacon 1919
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427:Portsmouth
419:Home Fleet
396:sea trials
390:made 36.3
332:forecastle
268:destroyers
222:Royal Navy
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1775:HMS
1764:USS
1755:Manchuria
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