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    The Turkish Naval Forces (Turkish: Türk Deniz Kuvvetleri), or Turkish Navy (Turkish: Türk Donanması), is the naval warfare service branch of the Turkish...
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    The Battles of La Naval de Manila or Battle of Manila Bay (Spanish: Batallas de las marinas de Manila) were a series of five naval battles fought in the...
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    1 November Busan – Korean Naval demonstration to Japanese navy at the Busan bay. However, they could not occupy Busan. 1595 about late June – Maltese...
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    Hasdrubal the Fair (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
    38 y 43 (in Spanish). Titus Livius: History of Rome. Libro de Bolsillo Alianza Editorial 1595 1–2 (in Spanish). Livius.org: Hasdrubal the Fair Archived...
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    garrison in Manila. They departed Acapulco on March 22, 1595, reaching Manila on June 11, 1595. He had the second-most powerful position in the colony...
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    the Struggle for Western Europe : 1588–1595. Clarendon Press. ISBN 978-0198227533. Vego, Milan N (2013). Naval Strategy and Operations in Narrow Seas...
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    Rheinberg (1590) Paris (1590) Craon (1592) Doullens and Groenlo (1595) Lippe (1595) Calais (1596) Groenlo (1606) Oppenheim (1620) Bacharach (1620) Jülich...
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    the most powerful naval force to date in English history: 24 ships led by the 1600-ton "Henry Imperial"; the fleet carried 5000 combat marines and 3000...
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    training, equipment and combat readiness of the forces. Depot units are the army regiments, the air force flotillas, the naval flotillas or the armed forces...
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    Korean War (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Naval Institute Press. ISBN 978-1591149330. Zaloga, Steven J.; Kinnear, Jim; Aksenov, Andrey; Koshchavtsev, Aleksandr (1997). Soviet Tanks in Combat 1941–45:...
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    Battle of Trafalgar. This battle forced Spain to reduce to a minimum its naval communications with its American colonies. Historically, Buenos Aires had...
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    Ottoman Navy (redirect from Ottoman Naval)
    Turkish: Donanma-yı Humâyûn), also known as the Ottoman Fleet, was the naval warfare arm of the Ottoman Empire. It was established after the Ottomans...
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  • List of battles by casualties (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    includes both sieges (not technically battles but usually yielding similar combat-related or civilian deaths) and civilian casualties during the battles....
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  • de Varennes, 1270 – First admiral of France Aubert II de Longueval – killed in naval combat in 1283 along the coasts of the Crown of Aragon Othon de Torcy...
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    Samurai (category Combat occupations)
    samurai developed Suijutsu (水術, (combat) water skills), which was useful in case they were thrown overboard during naval conflicts. The samurai practiced...
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    methods of close-quarter combat with the bayonet, besides use of the sabre and the lance by cavalrists and of the cutlass by naval forces. The English longbow...
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    Russian capital of Saint Petersburg, an Anglo-French fleet instituted a naval blockade and bottled up the outnumbered Russian Baltic Fleet, causing economic...
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    Tactical orthodoxy, for example, assumed that a naval battle would imitate the conditions of stationary combat and that ships would engage in one long line...
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    during the later stages of France's religious wars in Brittany from 1594 or 1595 to 1598, beginning as a quartermaster responsible for the feeding and care...
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    Portuguese India Armadas (category Naval warfare)
    João de Castro (1538–1541), Manuel de Álvares (1545), Pêro Vaz Fargosa (1560), Vicente Rodrigues (1575, 1591) and, perhaps most famous of all, the 1595 Dutch...
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    Privateer (category Combat occupations)
    James De Wolf, which sailed under the flag of the American government in 1812, was most likely a key factor in the naval campaign of the war. De Wolf's...
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    Enrique, Op.cit. pp. 223–236 "Organizacion de la escuadrilla naval Mexicana que llevo a cabo la consolidacion de la independencia Nacional" (PDF) (in Spanish)...
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    Battle of Lepanto, in the largest naval battle fought in European waters since Actium in 31 BC. The fleet included Miguel de Cervantes, future author of the...
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  • Venter, Al J. War Dog: Fighting Other People's Wars: The Modern Mercenary in Combat. Lancer Publishers, 2010. Othen, Christopher. Katanga 1960–63: Mercenaries...
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    of Hormuz, a strategic trading post located between Iran and Oman. From 1595 to 1663 the Dutch-Portuguese War primarily involved Dutch companies invading...
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  • to enable them to re-learn the operation and use of tanks in different combat situations. They originally requested 144 Light Tanks for the Horizon 2...
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    English Armada (category Naval battles of the Anglo-Spanish War (1585–1604))
    desde la unión de los Reinos de Castilla y Aragón (PDF) (in Spanish). Vol. III. Museo Naval de Madrid, Instituto de Historia y Cultura Naval. p. 51. Fernández...
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    Finland. Only 10 tanks were fit for combat at the beginning of the conflict. On 1 December 1939 the Finns had 114 combat aeroplanes fit for duty and seven...
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    threatened several times to invoke an invasion and conquest of Basra. From 1595, the Portuguese acted as military protectors of Basra , and in 1624 they...
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    founded a naval school under the name of "Naval Engineering at Golden Horn Naval Shipyard". François Baron de Tott, a French officer and advisor to the...
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