- NMS
Amiral Murgescu was a
minelayer and
convoy escort of the
Romanian Navy, the
first sea-going
warship built in
Romania and the
largest Romanian-built...
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Costin Ion
Murgescu (Romanian pronunciation: [kosˈtin iˈon murˈdʒesku],
birth name
Constantin Ion
Murgescu;
October 27, 1919 –
August 30, 1989) was a...
- new dry dock was developed. The anti-aircraft
escort minelayer Amiral Murgescu was laid down at the Galați
shipyard in
August 1938,
launched in June 1939...
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Russian Lieutenants,
Dubasov and Shestakov, and
three Romanians:
Major Murgescu (the
official liaison officer with the
Russian headquarters), an engine...
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Amiral Murgescu. The last Axis
pockets in the
Crimea were destro**** on 12 May. The last Axis
warship to
leave the
peninsula was
Amiral Murgescu, carrying...
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security importance.
Commissioned on 30
December 1980,
Viceamiral Ion
Murgescu (PM-271) was the
sister ship of
Viceamiral Constantin Bălescu. Both ships...
- guns
formed the main
armament of the
Romanian multi-purpose
vessel Amiral Murgescu. The 10.5 cm SK C/32 was the
standard low-angle deck gun
mounted forward...
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Statistics Prime Ministry Republic of Turkey. "religiya-karaimov" (PDF).
Murgescu,
Bogdan (14 June 2016).
Romania si Europa. Polirom. pp. 75–76. ISBN 9789734620418...
- Barbarossa. She also shot down one
Soviet aircraft on 29 June 1941.
Amiral Murgescu was a multi-purpose warships,
serving as both
minelayer and
escort ship...
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University Press. p. 263. ISBN 0-521-45444-1.
Retrieved 24
October 2010.
Murgescu,
Bogdan (14 June 2016).
Romania si Europa. Polirom. pp. 75–76. ISBN 9789734620418...