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refer to one of the
following ships of the
Turkish Navy:
Ottoman destroyer
Muâvenet-i Millîye, a
destroyer of the
Ottoman Navy that
entered service in 1910;...
- TCG
Muavenet (DM-357) (previously USS Gwin,
transferred in 1971) was a
destroyer minelayer of the
Turkish Navy
crippled by two Sea
Sparrow missiles fired...
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Muavenet-i
Milliye or
Muâvenet-i Millîye was a
destroyer built for the
Ottoman Navy
prior to
World War I. The ship is most
notable for
sinking the British...
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underwater and a Type 286
search radar.
Inconstant was laid down as TCG
Muavenet for the
Turkish Navy by
Vickers Armstrong at
their Barrow-in-Furness shipyard...
- October,
Saratoga fired two live Sea
Sparrow missiles at
Muavenet. The
missiles struck Muavenet in the bridge,
destroying it and the
combat information...
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Muavenet (DM 357) in 1992.
Decommissioned on 30 July 1993,
Capodanno was
subsequently leased to
Turkey where she was
recommissioned as TCG
Muavenet (F-250)...
- and sunk a
little over
three hours later,
killing 16 of her crew. The
Muavenet-i
Milliye in
Ottoman service successfully torpedoed and sank the British...
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after the
battleship HMS Goliath was
torpedoed and sunk on 13 May by the
Muâvenet-i Millîye,
killing 570 men out of a crew of 750,
including the ship's commander...
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demonstrated by the
sinking of the
British pre-dreadnought HMS Goliath by
Muâvenet-i Millîye
during the
Dardanelles Campaign and the
destruction of the Austro-Hungarian...
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civilian seamen formed a
group under the name of the
Naval Aid
Organization (
Muavenet-i Bahriye). This
group secretly obtained cannons,
light weapons, ammunition...