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- Navy have borne the name Nafkratousa (Gr****: Ναυκρατούσα, "She who rules the sea with her ships"): Gr**** destroyer Nafkratousa a Thyella-class destroyer...
- the ****enic Navy as Nafkratousa (L153), replacing another Casa Grande ship—the former HMS Eastway—which had operated as Nafkratousa (L153) from 1953 until...
- Nafkratousa (Gr****: Ναυκρατούσα) was a Thyella-class destroyer built for the Royal ****enic Navy during the first decade of the 20th century. The ship...
-   Navarchos Miaoulis Niki   Spetsai     Velos         Lonchi         Nafkratousa         Sfendoni         Thyella         Aetos         Ierax        ...
- ****enic Navy in the Balkan Wars as a sub-lieutenant in the destroyer Nafkratousa. During the Asia Minor Campaign, he commanded the destroyers Thyella...
- (P6053) Niki (P62) (1991–2009), ex-Thetis, (P6052) Nafkratousa (1953) (1953–1971), ex-HMS Eastway Nafkratousa (1971) (1971–2000), ex-USS Fort Mandan (LSD-21)...
- HMS Gala 1905 HMS Garry 1905 Thyella-class destroyers (Royal ****enic Navy) Nafkratousa 1906 Thyella 1907 Lonchi 1907 Sfendoni 1907 Pará-class destroyers Black...
- instructor at the Navy Academy (1908–09), and as captain of the destroyer Nafkratousa (1906), the ironclad Psara (1910–11), the troop carrier Sfaktiria (1911...
- its move to the Clyde. The class consisted of four destroyers: Lonchi, Nafkratousa, Sfendoni and Thyella. "RHS Thyella of the Royal ****enic Navy". U boat...
- Cubitt Town, London in 1905, along with three sister ships, Thyella, Nafkratousa, and Sfendoni. Lonchi was launched on 10 July 1907. The ship was 220...