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    Barbettes are several types of gun emplacement in terrestrial fortifications or on naval ships. In recent[when?] naval usage, a barbette is a protective...
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  • Look up barbette in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Barbettes are several types of gun emplacement. Barbette may also refer to: HMAS Barbette (P 97),...
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  • 1973), stage name Barbette, was an American female impersonator, high-wire performer, and trapeze artist born in Texas. Barbette attained great popularity...
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  • Three vessels of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Barbette for the barbette HMS Barbette was the French privateer Vaillant, launched in 1801 that the...
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  • Barbette Stanley Spaeth is an American academic who is an associate professor at College of William and Mary, and is an expert in Roman mythology. She...
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    Barbette Mountain is 3,072-metre (10,079-foot) summit located on the shared border of Alberta and British Columbia, Canada. Barbette Mountain is situated...
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  • HMAS Barbette (P 97) was an Attack-class patrol boat of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN). The Attack class was ordered in 1964 to operate in Australian...
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  • Paul Barbette (5 February 1620 in Strasbourg – buried 10 March 1665 in Amsterdam) was a celebrated Dutch physician. After finishing his medicine studies...
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    mounted on the barbette, the fort's highest level, where they had wide angles of fire and could fire down on approaching ships. The barbette was also more...
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    disappearing carriages or pedestal (a.k.a. barbette) mountings, and during World War II many were remounted on shielded barbette carriages. Most of the weapons not...
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    on low-angle barbette mountings. From 1919, 19 long-range two-gun batteries were built using the M1895 on an M1917 long-range barbette carriage. Almost...
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    HDMS Helgoland was a coast defence barbette ironclad bult for the Royal Danish Navy in the late 1870s. The ship was decommissioned in 1907 and subsequently...
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    Army-designed M1919 guns were built and deployed by 1927 in two-gun batteries on barbette carriages in the harbor defenses of Boston (Fort Duvall), New York City...
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    Mil Mi-24 gunship for the role. It carries a single gun in an undernose barbette, plus external loads carried on pylons beneath stub wings. In 1972, following...
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  • Navy captured her in June 1805. The Navy took her into service as HMS Barbette but never commissioned her or fitted her for sea. It sold her for breaking...
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    were mounted on three types of carriages—a front-pintle barbette carriage, a center-pintle barbette carriage, and a casemate carriage. All of these carriages...
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    the 1860s, turrets were normally cylindrical. Barbettes were an alternative to turrets; with a barbette the protection was fixed, and the weapon and crew...
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    design and had their main armament in barbettes, although the adoption of armoured, rotating gunhouses over the barbettes gradually led to them being called...
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    barbette to the centre of 'Y' barbette. Oddly, it was reduced to 9 in (229 mm) abreast 'A' barbette. A 6 in (152 mm) extension ran from 'A' barbette forward...
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  • appearance in this movie, which features an appearance by the famed aerialist Barbette. It is the first part of The Orphic Trilogy, which is continued in Orphée...
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    emplacements. The barbette was lighter than the turret, needing less machinery and no roof armor—though nevertheless some barbettes were stripped of their...
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  • Terrible (1887) – stricken 1911. Hoche (1886) 10,820 tons, turrets & barbettes – target 1913. Marceau class 10,558–10,810 tons. Marceau (1887) – BU 1922...
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    gun barbette M4 1943–1948 Battery 121 2 16-inch (406 mm) Navy MkIIMI gun barbette M4 1943–1948 Pennington 2 16-inch (406 mm) howitzer M1920 barbette M1920...
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    Barbastel (Z276) HMS Barberry (Z257) HMS Barbette (1937) (Sold to the Turkish Navy 3 March 1941) HMS Barbette (Z242) (Broken up October 1965 in Belgium)...
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    thinned to five inches abreast 'A' barbette. The upper belt was 5 inches thick amidships and extended forward to 'A' barbette, with a short 4-inch extension...
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    Simon (1995). Early Roman Armies. Osprey. ISBN 1-85532-513-6. Spaeth, Barbette Stanley (1996). The Roman goddess Ceres. University of Texas Press. ISBN 0-292-77693-4...
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    the fort was demolished, along with the officers' quarters beneath. The barbette on the southeast wall was also removed, along with the casemate arches...
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    active BCN 520 2 12-inch gun M1895 long-range barbette M1917 1944–1947 BCN 230 2 6-inch gun M1 shielded barbette M4 Not armed unnamed 4 155 mm gun M1918 towed...
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    NR-23 Two NR-23 cannons in the tail barbette of the Il-28 bomber. Type Single-barrel Autocannon Place of origin Soviet Union Production history Variants...
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    JSTOR 3217888. S2CID 161791734. Gruber, Mayer I. (2013). "Israel". In Spaeth, Barbette Stanley (ed.). The Cambridge Companion to Ancient Mediterranean Religions...
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