The Churruca class was a series of five Spanish Navy ships which originated from the US Navy Gearing-class destroyers. They were all acquired in the 1970s...
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ship. Churruca-class destroyer (1972) (Gearing-class destroyer): Another group of destroyers transferred to Spain "Lepanto D20 ex US Fletcher class Destroyer...
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Ignacio Churruca (born 1949), Spanish footballer Churruca, Argentina Churruca-class destroyer (1927), destroyer class of the Spanish Navy Churruca-class destroyer...
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The Gearing class was a series of 98 destroyers built for the U.S. Navy during and shortly after World War II. The Gearing design was a minor modification...
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USS Eugene A. Greene (redirect from Spanish destroyer Churruca (D61))
August 1972 at Norfolk, and, along with four other destroyers, was loaned to Spain. The ship was commissioned in the Spanish Navy as Churruca (D61), named...
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Two destroyers of the Spanish Navy were named Gravina – Spanish destroyer Gravina (1931), a Churruca-class destroyer, loyal to the Spanish Republic during...
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The Audaz class was a class of nine destroyers built for the Spanish Navy after the Second World War. Construction was slow, with only four completed to...
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This is a list of destroyers of the Second World War. The List of ships of the Second World War contains major military vessels of the war, arranged alphabetically...
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famous action of Vulcano is the chase and capture of the Republican Churruca-class destroyer José Luis Díez off Gibraltar, in the course of a battle fought...
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Delhi class destroyer JNR Class D61, a Japanese steam locomotive converted from the JNR Class D51 D61 motorway (Slovakia) SPS Churruca (D61), a 1972 Spanish...
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