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    The Buenos Aires-class destroyers were a group of destroyers built for the Argentine Navy in Britain in the 1930s. The ships were based on the contemporary...
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  • States Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge, in the U.S. state of Arizona Buenos Aires, Arizona Buenos Aires-class destroyer SS Spanish transport Buenos Aires...
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  • protected cruiser in service from 1896 to 1932. ARA Buenos Aires (D-6), a Buenos Aires-class destroyer in service from 1938 to 1971. This article includes...
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    ARA Buenos Aires was the lead ship of her class of destroyer built for the Argentine Navy, in service from 1938 until 1971. The ship's design was based...
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    42 or Sheffield class was a class of fourteen guided-missile destroyers that served in the Royal Navy. A further two ships of this class were built for...
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    List of ships of the Argentine Navy Buenos Aires-class destroyer Chesneau has the base design as the Scott class which is another name for the Admiralty...
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  • of destroyer classes. Catamarca class — 2 ships La Plata class — 2 ships Cervantes class — 2 ships, ex-Churruca class Mendoza class — 3 ships Buenos Aires...
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  • ARA San Juan (D-9), a Buenos Aires-class destroyer launched in 1937 and scrapped in 1973. ARA San Juan (S-42), a TR-1700-class submarine launched in 1983...
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    Spanish-American wars of independence, Artigas supported the Primera Junta in Buenos Aires against Spain. He defeated the Spanish royalists at Las Piedras and laid...
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    The G- and H-class destroyers were a group of 18 destroyers built for the Royal Navy during the 1930s. Six additional ships being built for the Brazilian...
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  • ARA Santa Cruz (D-12), a Buenos Aires-class destroyer launched in 1938 and scrapped in 1973 ARA Santa Cruz (S-41), a TR-1700-class submarine launched in...
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    los buques de la Armada Argentina 2005-2006 (in Spanish and English). Buenos Aires, Argentina. ISBN 987-43-9400-5. Archived from the original on 2014-09-13...
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    The Catamarca class consisted of two destroyers built for the Argentine Navy during the 1910s in Germany because Argentina lacked the industrial facilities...
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  • Luis-class destroyer originally ordered by Argentina that was purchased by Greece (as Aetos) in 1912 before delivery ARA San Luis (D-10), a Buenos Aires-class...
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    sinking around 120,000 tons of enemy shipping, including the Italian destroyer Libeccio after the Battle of the Duisburg Convoy and the 18,000-ton Italian...
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    became part-owner of a ship called Eliza, trading between Montevideo and Buenos Aires. When Eliza met with disaster and ran aground, Brown carried his cargo...
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    Mendoza class (British-built) Buenos Aires class (British-built) Brown/Almirante Domecq García class (leased US Fletcher class) Seguí class (modified...
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    The Brown-class destroyer is a class of destroyers of the Argentine Navy. Five ships of the Fletcher class were lent by the United States Navy and were...
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    commissioned earlier, on 28 March 1899. The Hai Chi-class design was based on the Argentinean Buenos Aires protected cruiser (designed by renowned British...
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    Ensenada Port Railway Buenos Aires class destroyer Buenos Aires Herald Buenos Aires Northern Railway Buenos Aires Province Buenos Aires–Rosario–Córdoba high-speed...
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    autonomous city, which is the federal capital and largest city of the nation, Buenos Aires. The provinces and the capital have their own constitutions, but exist...
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    battlecruiser HMS Renown, and sailed for Buenos Aires, Argentina, via Pernambuco in Brazil. In Buenos Aires the Italian personnel was replaced by a Paraguayan...
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    la Armada, Buenos aires, 1972. ISBN n/d (in spanish) Burzaco, Ricardo. Acorazados y Cruceros de la Armada Argentina. Eugenio B, Buenos Aires, 1997. ISBN 987-96764-0-8...
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    Hans Langsdorff (category Recipients of the Iron Cross (1914), 1st class)
    scuttled his ship. Three days later he died by suicide in his hotel room in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Langsdorff was born on 20 March 1894 in Bergen, Germany on...
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    The Alsedo class was a Spanish class of destroyer. Three ships were built, based on a British design, entering service between 1924 and 1925. They all...
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    HMS Achates (H12) (category A- and B-class destroyers)
    3rd Destroyer Flotilla, part of the Mediterranean Fleet. In early 1931, Achates accompanied the aircraft carrier Eagle on a visit to Buenos Aires, Argentina...
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    USS Phelps (category Porter-class destroyers)
    USS Phelps (DD-360) was a World War II-era Porter-class destroyer in the service of the United States Navy. She was named for Thomas Stowell Phelps, who...
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  • United Kingdom HMS Kimberley (F50), K-class destroyer of the Royal Navy SAS Kimberley (M1210), ex–HMS Stratton, Ton-class minesweeper, sold to South Africa...
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    barrel, it was designed in the 1960s for the Royal Navy's new classes of frigates and destroyers. The weapon, built by Vickers Ltd Armament Division, was developed...
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    USS Huntington (CL-107) (category Fargo-class cruisers)
    (CL-107), USS Juneau (CLAA-119) and the destroyer USS Douglas H. Fox (DD-779). The good will tour group arrived Buenos Aires, Argentina, on 6 November. There...
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