- Look up
Marus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Marti may
refer to
Marus, Iran
Marus,
Safad David Marus (born 1986),
Ugandan long-distance
runner Francis...
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Based on the
archaeological findings and the name
Marus,
archaeologist Zvi Ilan
suggested Marus is to be
identified with the town Meroth.
Meroth (Ancient...
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reconnaissance seaplanes. In July 1941 her
aircraft complement was
moved to
Fujikawa Maru, and
Notoro aircraft group was disbanded.
Notoro was the
second commissioned...
- Shinshū
Maru (神州丸 or 神洲丸) was a ship of the ****anese
Imperial Army
during World War II. She was the world's
first landing craft carrier ship to be designed...
- the
former cruisers Aso, and Tokiwa. A
replacement was
budgeted under the
Maru-1
Supplementary Naval Expansion Budget of 1931. The new
vessel was to be...
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MaruS (Army) SS (Army)
Armed merchant cruisers Aikoku MaruS Hōkoku
MaruS Kongō
MaruS Noshiro MaruS Minelayers and
cable layer TokiwaSC Itsukushima
S YaeyamaS...
- duties. She was sunk in
action by USS Hawkbill,
losing 70 men.
Under the
Maru-3
Supplemental Naval Amaments Budget of 1937, the
Imperial ****anese Navy...
- 2011-07-22.
Retrieved 2009-05-01., (****an), 1987, ISBN 4-87970-047-9. The
Maru Special, ****anese
Naval Vessels No. 25, "****anese
seaplane tenders", "Ushio...
- The
Maru Special, ****anese
Naval Vessels No.29, ****anese
submarine tenders w/
auxiliary submarine tenders, "Ushio Shobō". (****an), July 1979 The
Maru Special...
- with
depth charge racks and her
minelaying rails were removed.
Under the
Maru-3
Supplemental Armaments Budget of 1937, the
Imperial ****anese Navy authorized...