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A straightforward definition of the term "private ship" used in the sense is difficult to find in common naval history literature, but see individual ships' operational histories in R. A. Burt's
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to describe that status of a commissioned warship in active service that is not currently serving as the
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Index

Royal Navy
flagship
admiral
commodore
private soldier
ISBN
0-87021-061-0
Categories
Royal Navy
Nautical terminology

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