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destroyerSmall, fast warship designed for antisubmarine work. Destroyers played a critical role in the convoy system in World War II. Originally termed ‘torpedo-boat destroyers’, they were designed by Britain to counter the large flotillas built by the French and Russian navies in the late 19th century. They proved so effective that torpedo-boats were more or less abandoned in the early 1900s, but the rise of the submarine found a new task for the ‘destroyer’. They proved invaluable as anti-submarine vessels in both World War I and World War II.
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The simulated guided-missile destroyer, called the USS Trayer, is being unveiled this month at Great Lakes, home of the Navy's recruiting command. The blast tore a gaping hope 20 feet-by-40 feet in the side of the Cole - a guided-missile destroyer based in Norfolk, Virginia, which was carrying a crew of about 300. 61), the fifth ship in a series of Aegis guided-missile destroyers being built by Litton's Ingalls Shipbuilding division, Pascagoula, Miss. |
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