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Lanciere was the name of at
least three ships of the
Italian Navy and may
refer to:
Italian destroyer
Lanciere (1907), a Soldato-class
destroyer launched...
- 2 July 1969. She was
transferred to the
Italian Navy the same year as
Lanciere D 560
until January 1971. She was
subsequently cannibalized to maintain...
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Lanciere ("Lancer") was a Soldato-class ("Soldier"-class)
destroyer of the
Italian Regia Marina ("Royal Navy").
Commissioned in 1907, she
served in the...
- Fletcher-class
destroyer 1942 to 1969, and
later transferred to the
Italian Navy as
Lanciere (D-560) USS Taylor (FFG-50) was an
Oliver Hazard Perry-class
frigate in...
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Lanciere was one of
nineteen Soldati-class
destroyers built for the
Regia Marina (Royal
Italian Navy) in the late 1930s and
early 1940s.
Completed in early...
- armament, and
being very worn ships,
served only for five years,
except the
Lanciere which was
immediately disarmed and
cannibalized to
provide spare parts...
- laid
smoke and
started to withdraw. At this time, the
Italian destroyer Lanciere was hit by a
broadside from HMS Manchester and
seriously damaged, although...
- Bersagliere,
Lanciere, and
their sister ship Corrazziere. On 24 May 1915, the day
after Italy's
declaration of war, Garibaldino,
Lanciere, and
their sister...
- (Signaller) ****istente di Sanità/Asa. (Medic) Cavaliere/Cav. (Cavalryman)
Lanciere/Lanc. (Lancer) Dragone/Dra. (Dragoon) Carrista/Cr. (Tanker) Autiere/Aut...
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cannibalized N/A — USS
Dyson February 1982 s****ped and
cannibalized Italy D-560
Lanciere USS
Taylor 2 July 1969
struck in 1971 and
cannibalized to
provide spare...