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*, was a civilian steamship purchased by the US Navy from a prize court 4 September 1862 and was decommissioned and sold 8 May 1869
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* προς Ρωμαιους εγραφη απο Κορινθου δια Φοιβης της διακονου (" to the Romans it was written from Corinth by Phoebus the deacon "): 42, 90, 216, 339, 462, 466 *, 642 ;
*, British aircraft carrier launched in 1937 that participated in World War II and was sunk by a U-boat in 1941.
* The disciplinary domain of Arts and Social Sciences includes the Faculty of Arts *, the Faculty of Social Sciences *, the Faculty of Languages *, the Faculty of Theology, the Faculty of Law and the Faculty of Educational Sciences ( formerly the Department of Education, that was raised to the status of a faculty in its own right in 2002 ).
*, launched the Doolittle Raid in 1942, fought at the Battle of Midway, and was sunk at the Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands on 26 October 1942
*, was a wooden five-gun crew steamer chartered by the US Navy for the Paraguay expedition and renamed Mystic 14 June 1859
*, known for most of her career as Tennessee ( ACR-10 ), was destroyed by heavy waves three months after she was renamed in 1916
*, was a Cumberland-class fleet oiler acquired by the US Navy 28 November 1956 and transferred to the US Army in 1967
*, commissioned building ( 27 May 2005 – June 2011 ), this building was the orientation " ship " for students in Great Lakes but is currently scheduled for demolition.
*, and civilian
*, a roll-on / roll-off ferry acquired by the RAN in 1977, used as a logistics and training ship, and sold back into civilian service in 1994.
*, a wave piercing catamaran acquired in 1999, used as a fast troop transport, and returned to civilian service in 2001.
*, a United States Navy ( later United States Army ) troop transport which later became the civilian cargo ship SS St. Louis
*, was built as the civilian fishing boat Jeanne D ' Arc, then acquired and used by the Navy as a minesweeper during World War II.
*, and steamship
*, a cargo steamship built in 1930, renamed SS Peebles in 1933, renamed SS Mill Hill in 1936 and torpedoed in 1940
*, a cargo steamship built in 1919, sold and renamed SS Heleni D in 1933, SS Culebra in 1939, SS Renata in 1948 and Valecrusa in 1955 and scrapped in 1959
*, a cargo steamship built in 1930, bought by Sutherland and renamed SS Peebles in 1933, sold and renamed SS Mill Hill in 1936 and torpedoed in 1940
*, and purchased
*, was a yacht purchased by the Navy and officially referred to only as SP-274, patrolled Lake Michigan during World War I
*, a 24-gun armed ship purchased for the Continental Navy in 1775, and active until she was captured and burned in 1778
*, was an auxiliary cruiser purchased for use in the Spanish-American War and in commission during 1898
*, originally SS Arizona, was purchased by the United States Department of War, then transferred to the Navy in 1902, and used as a transport until 1925.
*, 12-gun sloop-of-war Betsy captured from the Americans ; purchased into the Royal Navy March 1777 ; captured by the French, 1778 ; recovered by the British ; recaptured by the French, July 1779 ; renamed Duc DYork ; armed with eighteen, 4-pounder guns ; broken up 1783
*, 64-gun third rate, intended to be the East Indiaman Royal Admiral ; purchased on the stocks 1796 and converted ; wrecked 1804
*, originally Earl of Pembroke, a 10-gun bark purchased in 1768 ; known as Endeavour Bark to distinguish her from her contemporaries listed above ; was commanded by Lieutenant James Cook in his first voyage of exploration to the Pacific, 1768 – 1771 ; sold in 1775
*, another schooner purchased in 1782 ; there may have been other brigs or schooners obtained in the West Indies during this period, as the name was retained for several replacement vessels
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