HMCS Chelsea
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Q2336226
1919 Wickes-class destroyer
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1919
HMS Chelsea, HMCS Chelsea, Derzkiy, DD-134, I35
object, destroyer, World War II, Bath Iron Works, Wickes-class destroyer, Town-class destroyer, United States Navy, Royal Canadian Navy, Royal Navy, Soviet Navy, Q30, Q16, United Kingdom, Q7779, Q15180, Q2305208
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link | Freebase entry@ |
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link | NavSource Naval History article@ |
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link | The Dreadnought Project entry@ |
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link | uboat.net article@ |
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image | 2014 | AL-135B JL Highfill Album Image (15136632678) |
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image | 2014 | DD-134 (15322966051) |
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image | 2020 | Four Destroyers in the Pedro Miguel Locks (50723507163) |
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image | Gunners from the British Navy are being instructed by American Naval gunners in the operation of a secret device that... - NARA - 195534 |
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image | 1940 | HMS Chelsea (I35) 1940 |
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image | 1942 | HMS Chelsea (I35) 1942 |
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image | 1934 | US Navy cruisers and destroyers at Balboa, Panama on 23 April 1934 |
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image | US Navy destroyers at Balboa, Panama, in 1934 |
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image | 2014 | USS Crowninshield DD-134 (15139422410) |
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image | 1919 | USS Crowninshield (DD-134) 1919 |
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image | 1940 | Wickes class destroyers before transfer to the UK 1940 |
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