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Famous Ships

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US naval war ship that's sinking in Havana harbor started the Spanish-American war of 1898.
Collided with the Norwegian cargo ship Imo in 1917 in Halifax harbor and was obliterated in resulting explosion.(2)
A seventy two foot private fishing vessel that sank some where 261km or more East of Sable Island.(2)
Was sunk by a German U-Boat in 1915.
The aircraft carrier that launched the Swordfish torpedo plane that took out the rudder of the battleship Bismarck.(2)
US warship that was sunk by a Japanese submarine well returning home from delivering parts for one of the atomic bombs.
The worlds first operational nuclear-powered submarine and first to complete a submerged transit of the North Pole in August 1958.
Flag ship of the notorious pirate Blackbeard.(3)
Royal Navy battlecruiser that ripped in half by an explosion and sank with all, but three of her crew in 1941.
The third of three luxury cruse ships planed by White Star Line, but was turned into a hospital ship by the Royal Navy and sank when it hit an underwater mine in 1916.
The first of three luxury cruse ships planed by White Star Line and was only one that did not sink.
US battleship that was sunk when the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor.
Cruise ship that ran aground and sank off the shore of Isola del Giglio, on the Western coast of Italy in 2012.(2)
Best known for her role in the Battle of Trafalgar, and oldest commissioned warship and was the flagship of Lord Nelson.
First operational naval submarine to have made a confirmed kill, though she did take three crews to their graves.
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Cunard Line passenger steamer most famous for coming to the aid of competitor White Star's most famous doomed ship.
US battleship that saw the unconditional surrender of Japan singed on her deck in 1945.
Italian passenger liner that sank off the coast of Nantucket after colliding with the Stockholm
One of two German battleships feared by Sir Winston Churchill and the only that saw actual naval combat.
The first ironclad warship commissioned by the Union Navy.
The ship commanded by James Cook
The three-masted barquentine that Sir Ernest Shackleton sailed for the Antarctic on the 1914 Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition.
The first steam-powered ironclad warship built by the Confederate States Navy.
Great Lakes freighter that sank in a November storm on Lake Superior.(2)
Oldest naval vessel still afloat, know for having the nickname "Old Ironsides".
One of two German battleships feared by Sir Winston Churchill, but never saw true combat.
The second of three luxury cruse ships planed by White Star Line and deemed to be unsinkable, but sank on her maiden voyage in April 1912.
Nicknamed "The Big E" she was one of the aircraft carriers that were not Pearl Harbor when the Japanese attacked.
The ceremonial flagship of Royal Canadian Navy.
Worlds biggest battleship ever built with the biggest of warship '18.1in' built for the Imperial Japanese Navy.
Oldest US aircraft carrier, named for a World War 2 Pacific fleet commander.