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#1 San Juan del Sur

San Juan del Sur is a municipality and coastal town on the Pacific Ocean , in the Rivas department in southwest Nicaragua . It is located 140 kilometres (87   mi) south of Managua . San Juan del Sur is popular among surfers and is a vacation spot for many Nicaraguan families and foreign tourists. Mu


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#1 Siemens

Siemens AG ( German pronunciation: [ˈziːməns] ( listen ) [3] [4] [5] or [-mɛns ] [5] ) is a German multinational conglomerate corporation and the largest industrial manufacturing company in Europe [6] headquartered in Munich with branch offices abroad. German multinational conglomerate company This


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#1 German World War II destroyers

At the outbreak of the Second World War Nazi Germany 's Kriegsmarine had 21 destroyers ( Ger : Zerstörer ) in service, while another one was just being completed. [1] These 22 vessels – comprising 3 classes (Type 34, 34A and 36) – had all been built in the 1930s, making them modern vessels (no destr

#2 USS John Rodgers (DD-983)

USS John Rodgers (DD-983) , a Spruance -class destroyer , was the sixth ship of the United States Navy to be named for the three generations of the Rodgers family who served in the navy. Spruance-class destroyer For other ships with the same name, see USS John Rodgers . USS John Rodgers on 7 March 1

#3 USS Robison

USS Robison (DDG-12) , named for Rear Admiral Samuel Shelburne Robison , was a Charles F. Adams -class guided missile armed destroyer in the service of the United States Navy . Charles F. Adams-class destroyer USS Robison underway in 1966 History United States Name Robison Namesake Samuel Shelburne

#4 USS Kearny (DD-432)

USS Kearny (DD-432) , a Gleaves -class destroyer , was a United States Navy warship during World War II . She was noted for being torpedoed by a German U-boat in October 1941, before the U.S. had entered the war. She survived that attack, and later served in North Africa and the Mediterranean. Gleav

#5 Weapon-class destroyer

The Weapon class was a class of destroyers built for the British Royal Navy towards the end of World War II . They were the smaller counterpart to the Battle class (which followed them) and were the first new destroyer designs for the Royal Navy since the Second World War Emergency Programme . 20 sh

#6 HMS Acorn (1910)

HMS Acorn was a destroyer of the British Royal Navy and the lead ship of her class . She was built by John Brown and Company at their Clydebank shipyard, being built and completed in 1910. The ship served throughout the First World War and was sold for scrap in 1921. British naval ship For other shi

#7 USS Morton

USS Morton (DD-948) was a Forrest Sherman -class destroyer of the United States Navy , named for Commander Dudley "Mush" Morton USN (1907 – 1943), commanding officer of USS   Wahoo   (SS-238) during World War II . History United States Namesake Dudley "Mush" Morton Ordered 27 January 1956 Builder In

#8 HMS Verulam (R28)

HMS Verulam was a V-class destroyer of the British Royal Navy that saw service during the Second World War . Frigate of the Royal Navy For other ships with the same name, see HMS Verulam . Verulam anchored in the Clyde , December 1943 History United Kingdom Name HMS Verulam Ordered 1 September 1941

#9 USS Isabel

USS Isabel (SP-521) , later PY-10 , was a yacht in commission in the United States Navy as a destroyer from 1917 to 1920 and as a patrol yacht from 1921 to 1946. Patrol vessel of the United States Navy USS Isabel (PY-10) at Hankow , China , in 1937, dressed overall for the coronation of King George

#10 Aigle-class destroyer

The Aigle -class destroyers ( contre-torpilleurs ) were built for the French navy during the 1920s. They were very similar to the previous Guepard class, the only difference being improved machinery with higher pressure boilers, offering an additional 0.5 knots (0.93   km/h; 0.58   mph) of speed and

#11 Akatsuki-class destroyer (1931)

The Akatsuki -class destroyer ( 暁型駆逐艦 , Akatsuki-gata kuchikukan ) was a class of four destroyers of the Imperial Japanese Navy . [1] According to most sources, they are regarded as a sub-class of the Fubuki class , partly because the Imperial Japanese Navy itself kept the improvements made a secret

#12 Forrest Sherman-class destroyer

The 18 Forrest Sherman -class destroyers comprised the first post-war class of US destroyers . Commissioned beginning in 1955, these ships served until the late 1980s. Their weaponry underwent considerable modification during their years of service. Four were converted to guided missile destroyers.

#13 List of destroyers of World War II

This is a list of destroyers of the Second World War . [1] [2] [3] [4] Ships of World War II A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z aircraft carriers battleships battlecruisers cruisers coastal ships monitors destroyers torpedo boats frigates corvettes minor warships mine warfare amphib

#14 HMS Vesper

HMS Vesper was a V-class destroyer of the British Royal Navy that saw service in World War I and World War II . Destroyer of the Royal Navy HMS Vesper during World War II . History United Kingdom Name HMS Vesper Ordered 30 June 1916 [1] Builder Alexander Stephen and Sons , Glasgow [2] Laid down 7 De

#15 Russian destroyer Admiral Zakharov

Admiral Zakharov was a Udaloy -class destroyer of the Russian Navy . [2] She was named after admiral Mikhail Zakharov . Udaloy-class destroyer of the Russian Navy Admiral Zakharov in 1990 History Russia Name Admiral Zakharov (Адмирал Захаров) Namesake Mikhail Zakharov Builder Yantar Shipyard , Kalin

#16 USS Tattnall (DDG-19)

USS Tattnall (DDG-19) was a Charles F. Adams -class guided missile -armed destroyer of the United States Navy . She was named for Commodore Josiah Tattnall III USN (1794–1871) – also commandant of the CSS Virginia , and an admiral in the Confederate States Navy – who made the adage " blood is thicke

#17 USS Jouett (DD-41)

The first USS Jouett (DD-41) was a modified Paulding -class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War I and later in the United States Coast Guard , designated as CG-13 . She was named for Rear admiral James Edward Jouett . Paulding-class destroyer For other ships with the same name, see

#18 Akizuki-class destroyer (2010)

The Akizuki class of destroyers of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force is intended to escort the Hyūga -class and Izumo -class helicopter destroyers, and safeguard the other Aegis -capable warships such as the Kongō class and Atago class . The destroyer provides defense against surface, airborne a

#19 Asahi-class destroyer

The Asahi class of destroyers of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force is optimized for undersea warfare. The class was initially designated "25DD", referring to a date on the Japanese calendar , specifically the 25th fiscal year of the Heisei period (2013). Destroyer class of the Japan Maritime Sel

#20 HMS Lookout (G32)

HMS Lookout was an L-class destroyer of the Royal Navy . She was launched on 4 November 1940 and broken up in 1948. She was one of only two L-class destroyers to survive the Second World War , the other being Loyal . Destroyer of the Royal Navy For other ships with the same name, see HMS Lookout . L


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