• Comandante Faà di Bruno, also referred to by its shortened name Faà di Bruno, was a Marcello-class submarine built for the Royal Italian Navy (Regia Marina)...
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    States Navy. Comandante Faà di Bruno (also called Faà di Bruno) (pennant number FB) was launched 18 June 1939 and completed on 23 October 1939 as the second...
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    Ottawa assisted HMS Harvester in sinking the Italian submarine Comandante Faà di Bruno. On 31 July 1942, Skeena and HMCS Wetaskiwin depth charged and...
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    23:27, but Admiral Bruno Brivonesi, commander of the 5th Battleship Division, vetoed the request until it was too late and Conte di Cavour had to use a...
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    of sea trials over a period of two months between 23 October 1939 and 21 December 1939. She was commissioned on 6 May 1940, and after running additional...
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    October 1937, launched on 21 December 1938, and commissioned on 10 June 1939 with the pennant number F61. In May 1940, during Operation Dynamo, Javelin...
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    540.: 204–206  Jervis Bay was requisitioned by the Royal Navy in August 1939 at the outbreak of the Second World War, and armed with seven 1898-vintage...
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    Veniero Provana Marcello Nani Barbarigo Emo Morosini Comandante Cappellini Comandante Faà di Bruno Marconi class: 6 vessels – 1195 t Maggiore Baracca Michele...
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    Italian battleship Duilio (category Ships built in Castellammare di Stabia)
    and 1,450 enlisted men. Duilio was laid down at the Regio Cantieri di Castellammare di Stabia on 24 February 1912. She was launched on 24 April 1913, and...
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    interest of the Haganah to fight the sanctions of the British White Paper of 1939, and the primary objective was to avoid casualties. The British estimated...
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