Lista de Bandeiras de Navios
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Armada | Given to players who purchased a special bundle containing all premium ships released to date. | "For those that have built the largest of fleets and given continuous support to World of Warships!" |
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Graf Spee | Given to players who purchased a special bundle containing Admiral Graf Spee. | "The vessel was named after Admiral Maximilian von Spee, commander of the East Asia Squadron that fought the battles of Coronel and the Falkland Islands, where he was killed in action, in World War I." |
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Admiral Makarov | Given to players who purchased a special bundle containing Admiral Makarov. (???) | "Designer, Oceanographer, Commander of the Russian Pacific Fleet." |
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Aigle | Given to players who purchased a special bundle containing Aigle. | Aigle ("Eagle") was the lead ship in a series of large destroyers (contre-torpilleurs) named after predatory birds: Gerfaut ("Gyrfalcon"), Vautour ("Vulture"), Épervier ("Sparrowhawk"), Albatross, and Milan ("Kite"). The primary task for the ships of this type was to hunt down destroyers. |
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Azur Lane – Montpelier | Given to players who purchased a special bundle containing AL Montpelier. | "Did you know? The Cleveland-class light cruisers were the best in the Eagle Union during the great war, so you should show more respect towards big sis. As for me: Rennell Islands, Empress Augusta Bay, and a few other operations, I guess I did participate in some engagements." |
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Azur Lane – Yukikaze | Given to players who purchased a special bundle containing AL Yukikaze. | "Listen up! Erm… I'm the noble, the lucky, the invincible Yukikaze, the Eighth Kagerō-class ship, the gee... the gene… what was it again?! It's so hard to say!… Ahem, in any case, you're quite the lucky person for getting your hands on me! Rely on my luck as much as you want! Hahahah!" |
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The Lucky A | Given to players who purchased a special bundle containing Alabama. | "The tides roll crimson with the ship's defeated foes!" |
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Alaska | Given to players who purchased a special bundle containing Alaska. | "Traditionally, the U.S. Navy cruisers got their names in honor of cities, while battleships were named in honor of states. The "large cruisers", ships classified as a mix between cruisers and battleships, were named after the U.S. territories. The lead ship of the series carried the name of Alaska, the largest of all such territories." |
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USS Arizona Memorial Flag | Given to players who purchased a special bundle containing Arizona. | "During the attack on Pearl Harbor, Arizona was bombed. She exploded and sank, causing the loss of 1,177 officers and crewmen. The wreck still lies at the bottom of Pearl Harbor below the USS Arizona Memorial." |
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Ark Royal | Given to players who purchased a special bundle containing Ark Royal. | "Ark Royal has been a traditional name used for Royal Navy ships since the late 16th century. HMS Ark Royal, the first British aircraft carrier of a new generation, entered service in 1938." |
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Asashio | Given to players who purchased a special bundle containing Asashio. | "The name of Japanese destroyer Asashio translates as "Morning Tide". Asashio entered service in 1937 as the lead ship of a whole class of destroyers, and sank during the Battle of the Bismarck Sea in March 1943." |
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Ashitaka | Given to players who purchased a special bundle containing Ashitaka. | "Laid down in 1921, the fourth battlecruiser of the Amagi class initially bore the name of mount Ashitaka, an extinct volcano situated in the Shizuoka Prefecture on the south coast of Japan." |
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USS Atlanta | Given to players who purchased a special bundle containing Atlanta. | "The Battle of Friday the 13th, which took place in November 1942, was fatal for light cruiser Atlanta. However, two years after the ship's destruction, USS Atlanta "rose from the ashes" like the city the ship was named after. Thus, in December 1944, a new cruiser carrying this glorious name entered service." |
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Azuma | Given to players who purchased a special bundle containing Azuma. | "Developed in 1941, the super-cruisers of Project B-65 were supposed to play a key role in the Kantai Kessen or the Decisive Battle Doctrine – the defeat of the U.S. Navy in the impending war." |
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Bayard | Given to players who purchased a special bundle containing Bayard. | "Pierre Terrail, seigneur de Bayard (d. 1524), known as Le chevalier sans peur et sans reproche (French for "The knight without fear and beyond reproach"), was one of the brightest representatives of the chivalry. Several ships of the French Navy were named after him." |
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Battle of Jutland | Given to players who purchased a special bundle containing Warspite and Campbeltown commemorating the 100th anniversary of the Battle of Jutland. | "The Battle of Jutland was fought from 31 May to 1 June 1916 in the North Sea during World War I, near the coast of Denmark's Jutland Peninsula. It was the largest naval battle and the only full-scale clash of battleships in the war." |
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The Red Hand of Ulster | Given to players who purchased a special bundle containing Belfast. | "The Red Hand of Ulster is an Irish symbol used in heraldry to denote the Irish province of Ulster." |
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USS Benham | Given to players who purchased a special bundle containing Benham. | "USS Benham (DD-397) is the lead ship in a series of ten destroyers with powerful torpedo armament. During the war in the Pacific Ocean, she earned five battle stars and was destroyed during the Battle of Guadalcanal in November 1942." |
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ORP Błyskawica | Given to players who purchased a special bundle containing Błyskawica. | "The emblem of the Polish destroyer Błyskawica depicts the naval jack of the Polish Navy with a scimitar ready to strike at the enemy, the traditional symbol of the Polish Navy since the 17th century." |
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USS Boise | Given to players who purchased a special bundle containing Boise. | "The sixth Brooklyn-class cruiser, named after the capital of Idaho, was laid down in 1935. She became the most honored ship in the series, having received 11 battle stars for her distinguished service during World War II." |
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HMS Cossack | Given to players who purchased a special bundle containing Cossack. | "Commissioned in 1938, HMS Cossack earned fame in World War II under the command of Philip Vian during the Altmark incident, the Battle of Narvik, and the hunt for Bismarck." |
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De Grasse | Given to players who purchased a special bundle containing De Grasse. | "The Crowned Lion Rampant. Coat of arms for François Joseph Paul, marquis de Grasse Tilly, comte de Grasse." |
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HMS Dreadnought | Given to players who purchased a special bundle containing Dreadnought. | ""All big guns!"" |
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Duca d'Aosta | Given to players who purchased a special bundle containing Duca d'Aosta. | "Patria e Onore. The sailors of the Regia Marina stand ready to defend their storied nation!" |
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Duca degli Abruzzi | Given to players who purchased a special bundle containing Duca degli Abruzzi. | "One of the best light cruisers in the Regia Marina, Duca degli Abruzzi was named after Prince Luigi Amedeo di Savoia, Duke of the Abruzzi, a famous traveler, mountaineer, explorer, and admiral." |
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Duke of York | Given to players who purchased a special bundle containing Duke of York. | "The battleship Duke of York emblem bears the motto of the British Order of Garter Honi soit qui mal y pense ("Shamed be he who evil of it thinks" in Old French), which dates back to the golden age of chivalry, when the title of Duke of York was established for the first time." |
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Dunkerque | Given to players who purchased a special bundle containing Dunkerque. | "The Dunkerques were designed to counter the German Deutschland-class pocket battleships. When they were commissioned, only the last existing battlecruisers of the British Royal Navy and the Imperial Japanese Navy were their equals." |
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Legacy of Enterprise | Given to players who purchased a special bundle containing Enterprise. | "In honor of the ships that served all with the name Enterprise, past, present, and future." |
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HMS Exeter | Given to players who purchased a special bundle containing Exeter. | "HMS Exeter, the last heavy cruiser built for the Royal Navy, was commissioned in 1931. In December 1939, she participated in the battle against German raider Graf Spee off the estuary of the River Plate. In March 1942, the ship was sunk by a Japanese squadron during the Second Battle of the Java Sea." |
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Friesland | Given to players who purchased a special bundle containing Friesland. | "A series of Dutch submarine hunters ("onderzeebootjagers"), commissioned during the 1950s, were named after various cities and provinces of the Netherlands. The lead ship was called Friesland (Dutch for "the lands of the Frisii")." |
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HMS Gallant | Given to players who purchased a special bundle containing Gallant. | "From fighting in the Spanish Civil War to assisting the troops stranded on the beaches of Dunkirk, HMS Gallant served for King and Country from 1934 to 1943." |
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Gascogne | Given to players who purchased a special bundle containing Gascogne. | "From the mid 18th century, the ships in the French Navy were named after historical provinces of France. In the late 1930s, after a 20-year break, battleship Gascogne was destined to revive this tradition, but the outbreak of World War II impeded her construction." |
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Genova | Given to players who purchased a special bundle containing Genova. | "The image of a red cross on a white background depicted over the coat of arms of Genoa dates back to the XII–XIII centuries, when this bustling Mediterranean port played a significant role in the crusade wars." |
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Georgia | Given to players who purchased a special bundle containing Georgia. | "Wisdom, Justice, Moderation" |
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Giulio Cesare | Given to players who purchased a special bundle containing Giulio Cesare. | "Ad quamvis vim perferendam." |
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Graf Zeppelin | Given to players who purchased a special bundle containing Graf Zeppelin. | "The forces of nature cannot be eliminated but they may be balanced one against the other." |
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HMCS Haida | Given to players who purchased a special bundle containing Haida. | This Tribal-class destroyer served in the Royal Canadian Navy. The ship was named for the Haida people originating from the Haida-Gwaii islands off the west coast of North America. |
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Hill | Given to players who completed the 2nd directive of the Rogue Wave event 2019 and to players who purchased a special bundle containing Hill. | "U.S. Navy Petty Officer William Lowell Hill received a Medal of Honor in 1884 for rescuing a drowning shipmate who had fallen overboard USS Minnesota." |
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Hood | Given to players who purchased a special bundle containing Hood. | "Ventis Secundis. Sunk by her enemies, but avenged by her allies, in memory of HMS Hood." |
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Wilhelmshaven Maritime High School | Given to players who purchased a special bundle containing HSF Admiral Graf Spee. | "This is the German school that trains the Blue Mermaids, and a sister school of the 'Yokosuka Girls Maritime High School.'" |
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Harekaze | Given to players who purchased a special bundle containing HSF Harekaze. | "She belongs to the Yokosuka Girls Maritime High School, and is operated by the main character, Akeno Misaki. In the series, the ship is modernized and mounts advanced sonar and radar. From the series 'High School Fleet.'" |
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Huanghe | Given to players who purchased a special bundle containing Huanghe. | "The most powerful ship of the Chinese Navy at that time, named after the Yellow River (Huang He), one of the longest rivers in Asia and the cradle of the Chinese civilization." |
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HMS Indomitable | Given to players who purchased a special bundle containing Indomitable. | "Aircraft carrier Indomitable: the last in the series of the Illustrious-class ships, entered service in 1941. During World War II, she took part in the Malta convoys, the Battle of Madagascar, the landings in Sicily, and operations conducted by the British Pacific Fleet." |
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USS Indianapolis | Given to players who purchased a special bundle containing Indianapolis. | "A Portland class heavy cruiser that had just completed a mission carrying atomic bomb parts when it was struck on July 30th, 1945. Only 317 of the 1,196 men survived." |
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Irian | Given to players who purchased a special bundle containing Irian. | "The Indonesian Navy received their most powerful surface artillery ship in 1963, when the U.S.S.R. transferred the Project 68-bis light cruiser Ordzhonikidze to Indonesia." |
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Iron Duke | Given to players who completed a series of missions in August 2017. | "Battleship Iron Duke, named after Field Marshal "Iron Duke" Wellington, served for more than two years as a flagship of the British Grand Fleet during World War I, including the Battle of Jutland." |
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Jean Bart | Given to players who purchased a special bundle containing Jean Bart. | "Several ships of the French Navy carried the name of the legendary Dunkirk corsair Jean Bart, who covered himself with glory in all the naval wars led by France in the late 17th century. One of them was a Richelieu-class battleship commissioned in 1949." |
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Kaga | Given to players who purchased a special bundle containing Kaga. | "Kaga was the ancient name given to a location off the west peninsula of Japan. The area is well known for their famous black and gold Japanese lacquerware; a perfect image of an Aircraft Carrier so graceful and delicate." |
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USS Kidd | Given to players who purchased a special bundle containing Kidd. | "USS Kidd was named after Rear Admiral Isaac C. Kidd, the first American flag officer to die in World War II. During the attack on Pearl Harbor, he was on board battleship Arizona, giving orders to his subordinates, when the ship's ammunition stores exploded." |
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Kii | Given to players who purchased a special bundle containing Kii. | "The winds blow, but the mountains stand still." |
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Krasny Krym | Given to players who purchased a special bundle containing Krasny Krym. | "The U.S.S.R. Navy Guard was established during World War II in 1942. Warship crews were awarded a Guard status for: prowess demonstrated in battles for the homeland against German invaders; firmness, courage, discipline, and orderliness; and for personal heroism." |
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Honorary Revolutionary Naval Flag | Given to players who purchased a special bundle containing Kronshtadt. | "The Honorary Revolutionary Naval Flag was awarded to warships and complements for outstanding military service. The cloth carried the Naval Ensign of the Soviet Union with the depiction of the Order of the Red Banner. This Order was given to the Soviet Baltic Fleet and the Kronstadt naval fortress in 1922 and 1954, respectively." |
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Lazo | (???) | "One of the Project 68 light cruisers planned to be laid down in autumn 1941. This ship was supposed to be named Lazo after Sergey Lazo, the Russian Army officer, Bolshevik, and a prominent participant of the civil war in Russia." |
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Lenin | Given to players who purchased a special bundle containing Lenin. | ""Lenin lived, Lenin lives, Lenin shall live."" |
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Leningrad | Given to players who purchased a special bundle containing Leningrad. | "The first major warship to be designed and built entirely in the U.S.S.R. She boasted powerful artillery and a very high speed. During World War II, her AA defenses were reinforced." |
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Le Terrible | Given to players who purchased a special bundle containing Le Terrible. | "Le Terrible, a Le Fantasque-class torpedo-boat destroyer, was built at the shipyard of Caen, Calvados Department. Since the Old Regime era, Caen has been one of the largest port cities on the coasts of Normandy." |
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Massachusetts | Given to players who purchased a special bundle containing Massachusetts. (???) | "This battleship named in honor of the sixth U.S.A. state has a unique history. During World War II, she saw action in the Atlantic, as well as in the Pacific, and earned 11 battle stars. Now, she serves as a museum ship (Fall River, Massachusetts, U.S.A.)." |
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Monaghan | Given to players who purchased a special bundle containing Monaghan. | "One of the Farragut-class destroyers named after US Navy officer John R. Monaghan who fell in battle rescuing his wounded compatriot. Awarded with 12 battle stars, USS Monaghan started her battle duty in Pearl Harbor in December 1941 and foundered during Typhoon Cobra in December 1944." |
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Musashi | Given to players who purchased a special bundle containing Musashi. (???) | "A sister ship of the legendary Yamato, named after the historic Musashi Province, the political center of Japan during the Tokugawa Shogunate." |
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Mutsu | Given to players who purchased a special bundle containing Mutsu. | "Battleships of the Imperial Japanese Navy were named after ancient locations throughout Japan. These locations were well known to the people and also appeared in ancient myths. Battleships were given sacred names that had a strong bond within history and the land. Mutsu was named after an old province in Japan, located north of Honshu." |
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HMS Nelson | Given to players who purchased a special bundle containing Nelson. (???) | "Leave off action? Now, damn me if I do!" |
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Nueve de Julio | Given to players who purchased a special bundle containing Nueve de Julio. | "USS Boise, a Brooklyn-class light cruiser, was sold to the Argentine Navy (Armada de la República Argentina) in 1951, and until the late 1970s she was one of the fleet's most powerful combat units." |
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The Okhotnik | Given to players who purchased a special bundle containing Okhotnik. | "The hunter stalks its prey silently, striking only when success is assured." |
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Oktyabrskaya Revolutsiya | Given to players who purchased a special bundle containing Oktyabrskaya Revolutsiya. | "Oktyabrskaya Revolutsiya was a battleship of the Russian and Soviet Navy, one of four dreadnoughts of the Baltic series of the Sevastopol class." |
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Oleg | Given to players who purchased a special bundle containing Oleg. | "During the October Revolution of 1917, the crew of Oleg quickly declared support for the Bolshevik cause. The Treaty of Brest-Litovsk required the Soviets to evacuate their base at Helsinki in March 1918 or have their ships interned by newly independent Finland even though the Gulf of Finland was still frozen over. Oleg sailed to Kronstadt in what became known as the 'Ice Voyage'." |
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Let It Flourish! | Given to players who purchased a special bundle containing Perth. | "In February 1942, Perth survived the Allied defeat at the Battle of the Java Sea, only to be torpedoed and sunk by the Imperial Japanese Navy at the Battle of Sunda Strait." |
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Poltava | Given to players who purchased a special bundle containing Poltava. | "The very first ship to receive a name in honor of the victory in the Battle of Poltava was laid down personally by Peter the Great just a few months after the battle. This fact was recorded in the Tsar’s Travel Book: "On December 6, the Tsar himself laid down the ship named Poltava in St. Petersburg, in memory of the deeds at Poltava." The name Poltava has since become traditional in the Russian Navy." |
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Prinz Eitel Friedrich | Given to players who purchased a special bundle containing Prinz Eitel Friedrich. | "A Mackensen-class battlecruiser named in honor of Prince Eitel Friedrich of Prussia, son of Emperor Wilhelm II of Germany, was laid down in 1915. The defeat of Germany in World War I prevented the ship from being completed." |
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Prinz Eugen | Given to players who purchased a special bundle containing Prinz Eugen. | "Prinz Eugen saw action during Operation Rheinübung, an attempted breakout into the Atlantic Ocean with the battleship Bismarck in May 1941. The two ships destroyed the British battlecruiser Hood and severely damaged the battleship Prince of Wales in the Battle of the Denmark Strait. After the German collapse in May 1945, she was surrendered to the British Royal Navy before being transferred to the U.S. Navy as a war prize. After examining the ship in the United States, the U.S. Navy assigned the cruiser to the Operation Crossroads nuclear tests at Bikini Atoll." |
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Roma | Given to players who purchased a special bundle containing Roma. | "The battleship Roma, named after the capital city of Italy, was commissioned in August 1942. Just a little more than a year later, in September 1943, when Italy signed an armistice with the Allies, she was sunk by the German Luftwaffe during the passage to Malta." |
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USS Saipan | Given to players who purchased a special bundle containing Saipan. | "On July 9, 1944, the three-week battle for Saipan came to an end. Backed by the Navy, U.S. Marines took control of the island which become one of the key events in the entire Pacific campaign. The very next day, USS Saipan was laid down, a light aircraft carrier of the U.S. Navy." |
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USS Salem | Given to players who purchased a special bundle containing Salem. (???) | "USS Salem, a Des Moines-class cruiser, was commissioned in 1949. Currently, she serves as a museum ship in Quincy, Massachusetts. This warship is the last surviving heavy cruiser in the world." |
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Scharnhorst | Given to players who purchased a special bundle containing Scharnhorst. | "The flag depicts the coat of arms of Prussian General Gerhard von Scharnhorst, a national hero of Germany's Wars of Liberation of 1813. Both Scharnhorst ships that were named after him had the same coat of arms." |
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Siroco | Given to players who purchased a special bundle containing Siroco. | "Commissioned in 1927, French destroyer Siroco was named after the strong and hot wind from the Sahara desert typical for the Mediterranean region." |
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Slava | Given to players who purchased a special bundle containing Slava. | "Slava was a name of a number of Russian and Soviet ships, including a sailing frigate, squadron battleship, Project 26-bis cruiser, and Project 1164 missile cruiser." |
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Stalingrad | (???) | "The lead cruiser of Project 82 was officially laid down on December 31, 1951. She was named Stalingrad after the city on the Volga River. This ship was to become a symbol of the unbreakable power and a kind of "calling card" of the Soviet Union." |
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T-61 | Given to players who purchased a special bundle containing T-61. (???) | "The German Kriegsmarine destroyers with extensively balanced combat features were built in the Netherlands and were officially designated as the 1940-Class fleet destroyers. None of them ever came into commission while the T-61 lead ship was sunk by allied aviation during towage for completion in Germany." |
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Tirpitz | Given to players who purchased a special bundle containing Tirpitz. (???) | "The heaviest European Battleship ever made, this ship raided convoys and was a feared vessel in the Arctic and Atlantic oceans." |
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Vampire | Given to players who purchased Vampire. | "One of the ships from the famous Scrap Iron Flotilla that became renowned in the Mediterranean during World War II. The ship received five battle honors, namely "Calabria 1940", "Libya 1940–1941", "Greece 1941", "Crete 1941", and "Indian Ocean 1941–1942". She was lost in April 1942 as a result of bomb hits from Japanese aircraft, while giving cover to the Hermes aircraft carrier." |
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HMS Vanguard | Given to players who purchased a special bundle containing Vanguard. | ""We Lead" was the motto of HMS Vanguard, the last representative of the ship type in the Royal Navy originating from the legendary Dreadnought in the early 20th century." |
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1st Rank Cruiser Varyag | (???) | "Varyag, one of the most famous Russian cruisers, made a name for itself at the start of the Russo-Japanese War of 1904–1905. Blocked by a Japanese squadron, Varyag refused to surrender and accepted a badly unequal battle against 14 enemy ships." |
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Viribus Unitis | Given to players who purchased a special bundle containing Viribus Unitis. | "Viribus Unitis (Latin for "With United Forces") was the personal motto of Austro-Hungarian Emperor Franz Joseph. This was also the name of the lead ship of the sole series of Austro-Hungarian dreadnoughts." |
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USS West Virginia | Given to players who purchased a special bundle containing West Virginia. | "Notable for its mountain landscape and motto "Montani semper liberi" ("Mountaineers are Always Free"), West Virginia gave its name to three ships of the US Navy, including the Colorado-class battleship nicknamed Wee Vee in the Navy." |
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USS Wichita | Given to players who purchased a special bundle containing Wichita. | "The combat duty of USS Wichita, named after the city in Kansas, began with patrolling the Atlantic waters in September 1939, long before the U.S.A. joined World War II. The cruiser received news of the end of hostilities near Okinawa Island in August 1945, after almost six years of campaigns and battles, for which Wichita was awarded 13 battle stars." |
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Yahagi | Given to players who purchased a special bundle containing Yahagi. | "Light cruiser Yahagi, having survived the heat of the battle in the Philippine Sea and Leyte Gulf, was assigned to accompany battleship Yamato on her final voyage. On April 7, 1945, Yahagi was sunk by an assault from American carrier-based aircraft." |
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Yoshino | Given to players who purchased a special bundle containing Yoshino. | "From times immemorial, the Yoshino mountain is famous for its hillsides dotted with sakura trees. The first ship of the Imperial Japanese Navy named after this mountain was a protected cruiser destroyed during the war against Russia in 1904." |
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Yūdachi | Given to players who purchased a special bundle containing Yūdachi. | "Yūdachi (Japanese for Evening Squall) was the name of one of the Shiratsuyu-class destroyers commissioned in 1937 and destroyed during the Battle of Friday the 13th near Guadalcanal Island in November 1942." |
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Z-39 | (???) | "Destroyer Z-39 was commissioned in 1943. Unofficially, Z-39 was known under the name "Hermes" which she acquired out of a tradition for Narvik-class warships to take the names of their perished same-class ships. Previously, the name "Hermes" was assigned to destroyer ZG-3 (formerly the Greek destroyer Vasilefs Georgios that was sunk in the Mediterranean in May 1943 with part of the complement joining the crew of Z-39)." |
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Bourgogne | Given to players who purchased a special bundle containing Bourgogne? | "New battleships, the most powerful ones ever built in France, expected to be laid down in 1941-1942, were to carry the names of the country's historical provinces. One of the steel giants was to be heralded "Bourgogne" in honor of the region in Eastern France famous for its wealth of history, culture and traditions." |
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USS Charleston | Given to players who purchased a special bundle containing Charleston? | "During her 18 years of service, USS Charleston, a St. Louis-class cruiser named after the city in South Carolina, managed to take part in a festival in Portland, serve as a flagship of two fleets, and visit Russia and Japan, as well as cross the Atlantic Ocean several times while escorting convoys carrying troops durng World War I." |
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Leone | Given to players who purchased a special bundle containing Leone? | "The Latin saying Quia Sum Leo ("For I am a lion") was the motto of the lead ship of the "scouts" series (Esploratori in Italian) that joined the Royal Italian Navy in July 1924." |
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Iowa | Given to players who visited Battleship Iowa during a special collab with the museum. ? | "This is a memorial flag for those who ever visited Battleship Iowa. With this flag, along with the Pacific Battleship Center, World of Warships marks the memorable collaboration between the game and the museum. Honor the past: Action Stations!" |
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Smolensk | Given to players who purchased a special bundle containing Smolensk.? | "The ancient Russian city of Smolensk, which has a coat of arms depicting a bird of paradise sitting on a cannon, gave name to ships of both the Imperial Russian and Soviet Navies." |
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Somers | Given to players who purchased a special bundle containing Somers.? | "USS Somers, a destroyer comissioned in 1937, was named after U.S. Navy officer Richard Somers, who gained fame for countering piracy in the Mediterranean. Somers died during an attack on Tripoli in 1804." |
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Colbert | Unknown. | "An entire range of ships in the French Navy were named after Jean Baptiste Colbert (1619-1683), one of the most prominent statesmen in France. The sixth ship to carry the noble gentleman's name was an anti-aircraft cruiser which entered service in 1959." |
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Siegfried | Unknown. | "Siegfried, or Sigurd, is one of the most famous characters in German mythology, and a hero of the heroic poem "Song of the Nibelungs." He was a character in opera and film, and ships were also named after him." |
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Thunderer | While its first appearance is unknown, this flag was on one of the Auctions of the Update 0.10.4. | ""Thunderer" is a traditional name for large British battleships in both the sailing-fleet era and the age of armor and steam." |
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Hayate | Unknown. | ""Hayate" is the Japanese word for "gale" or "storm wind"." |
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St. George Flag | Unknown. | "This ensign was the highest award granted to heroic ships of the Imperial Russian Navy, whose crews had demonstrated exceptional courage and bravery." |
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Paolo Emilio | Unknown. | |
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Puerto Rico | Unknown. | "One of the earliest versions of the 'large cruisers' project named after the U.S. 'territories'-Puerto Rico being one of them-carried twelve 305mm main battery guns on board." |
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California | Unknown. | "I Love You, California!" |
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Ohio | Unknown. | "The name of the state of Ohio originates from the word in the laguage of the Native American Seneca people, and translates as "good river". The fourth ship of the U.S. Navy carrying the name Ohio was designed as one of the Montana-class battleships, and was officially ordered in July, 1940." |
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Gorizia | Unknown. | "One of the Zara-class heavy cruisers that was launched in December 1930 and named after the city of Gorizia, whih was incorporated into the Kingdom of Italy as an outcome of World War I." |
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Mainz | Unknown. | "During the 1920s and 1930s, the light cruisers of the German Navy were named after the Imperial German Navy's "small cruisers" that perished during World War I. SMS Mainz was sunk on August 28, 1914, during the battle of Heligoland Bight." |
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HMS London | Unknown. | "The badge of HMS London, a cruiser that joined the Royal Navy in 1929, depicts a sword - one of the symbols of Saint Paul, patron saint of London city." |
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Atago | Unknown. | "Japanese heavy cruiser Atago was named after a mountain located near Kyoto, which holds one of the most revered Shinto shrines atop of it." |
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Sims | Unknown. | "Admiral William Sims is one of the main Navy reformers whose efforts in the first decades of the 20th century allowed the U.S. Navy to stand on par with the most powerful navies of the world at that time. In 1939, a destroyer named after the admiral was comissioned as the lead ship in a series of twelve ships." |
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Alaska Black | Unknown. | "A flag dedicated to "Black Friday" - the day when Christmas sales officially start in many countries of the world (including non-English-speaking ones)." |
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Asashio Black | Unknown. | "A flag dedicated to "Black Friday" - the day when Christmas sales officially start in many countries of the world (including non-English-speaking ones)." |
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Atago Black | Unknown. | "A flag dedicated to "Black Friday" - the day when Christmas sales officially start in many countries of the world (including non-English-speaking ones)." |
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Graf Zeppelin Black | Unknown. | "A flag dedicated to "Black Friday" - the day when Christmas sales officially start in many countries of the world (including non-English-speaking ones)." |
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Massachusetts Black | Unknown. | A flag dedicated to "Black Friday" - the day when Christmas sales officially start in many countries of the world (including non-English-speaking ones)."" |
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Scharnhorst Black | Unknown. | "A flag dedicated to "Black Friday" - the day when Christmas sales officially start in many countries of the world (including non-English-speaking ones)." |
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Sims Black | Unknown. | "A flag dedicated to "Black Friday" - the day when Christmas sales officially start in many countries of the world (including non-English-speaking ones)." |
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Tirpitz Black | Unknown. | "A flag dedicated to "Black Friday" - the day when Christmas sales officially start in many countries of the world (including non-English-speaking ones)." |
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Siliwangi | Unknown. | "In 1959, Soviet destroyer Volevoy (Project 30-bis) was transferred to the Indonesian Navy and renamed "Siliwangi" in honor of the semi-mythical ruler of the Sunda Kingdom located in the island of Java, who, according to the legend, transformed into a tiger." |
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Borodino | Unknown. | "A number of Russian and Soviet Navy ships carried the name "Borodino", honoring the famous Battle of Borodino of 1812." |
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Cheshire | Unknown. | "Located in the north-west of England, Cheshire is one of Great Britain's historic counties. The tradition of naming warships in honor of counties was established in the Royal Navy in the 1900s." |
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Wukong | Unknown. | - |
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Bajie | Unknown. | - |
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Smaland | Unknown. | "One of a pair of large destroyers of the Halland class, launched in 1952. The ship was named after the historical province in Southern Sweden, whose coat of arms is depicted on the flag." |
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Ägir | Unknown. | "In Norse mythology, Aegir is a god associated with the oceans. Like Poseidon and its Roman equivalent, Neptune, he possessed a divine attribute of power - a trident of his own." |
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Shikishima | Unknown. | "Shikishima was a further development of the Yamato-class battleships, also known as the Super Yamato class. The project was to be armed with 510mm main battery guns and planned to be ordered under the 1942 shipbuilding program. "Shikishima" is one of the ancient poetic names for Japan." |
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Ochakov | Unknown. | "For your service and bravery." |
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ORP Orkan | Unknown. | "Destroyer Orkan was comissioned into the Polish Navy in November 1942. She took part in the protection of convoys in the Arctic and Atlantic, and was sunk in the spring of 1943." |
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Champagne | Unknown. | "Champagne is a province in the northeast of France that is famous throughout the world for its sparkling wines. Its history can be traced back to the county of Champagne, the first mention of which dates back to the turn of the 12th century." |
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Franklin D. Roosevelt | Unknown. | " "Success may not come with rushing speed, but we shall return again and again!" " |
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Kirov | Unknown. | "The first cruiser designed and built in the USSR received her name in honor of the famous Soviet political leader, Sergei Kirov (1886-1934)." |
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Mikoyan | Unknown. | "In 1943, as the Great Patriotic War was raging on, Anastas Mikoyan was awarded the Hammer and Sickle medal and received the title of "Hero of Socialist Labor" for his merits in arranging supplies for the Red Army." |
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Pyotr Bagration | Unknown. | "In the Battle of Schöngrabern, which took place in November 1805, General Pyotr Bagration earned fame as an outstanding military commander and was awarded the star of the Order of St. George second class." |
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Z35 | Unknown. | "Among the several hundred warships built at the AG Weser shipyard in Bremen was Z-35, the lead ship in a series of Type 1936B destroyers." |
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Erich Loewenhardt | Unknown. | "A recipient of the Pour le Mérite order of merit, Erich Loewenhardt (1897-1918) was a brilliant infantry officer and an equally outstanding pilot, the third-ranking German ace of World War I." |
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Pommern | Unknown. | "In the 1920s and 30s, large warships of the German Navy were typically named after their predecessors that had perished in World War I. Pre-dreadnought battleship Pommern, named after the province on the coast of the Baltic Sea, was sunk in the Battle of Jutland." |
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Moskva | Unknown. | "Named after the capital city of the Soviet Union, this heavy cruiser was created under Project 66 - the world's last heavy gunship project designed specifically to destroy enemies with her main battery in encounters at sea." |
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München | Unknown. | "The first German ship named after the capital of Bavaria. The ship carried a blue and white coat of arms of that land on its stern." |
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Anchorage | Given to players who completed Anchorage Dockyard. (???) | "Anchorage, now the largest city in Alaska, was established in 1914 on the shores of the Cook Inlet. the city's name means a "place off the coast which is suitable for ships to anchor"." |
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Brandenburg | "The province of Brandenburg is the cradle of the German state. The Brandenburg Gate is a symbol of its capital city, pinnacled with a quadriga reined by Victoria, the goddess of victory." | |
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Florida | Unknown. | "The battleship bears the name of the 27th state of the U.S.A., also known as the "Sunshine State". It is no coincidence that its symbol is a flower of the orange tree, which yields bright orange fruit." |
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Belfast | Unknown. | "The coat of arms of the light cruiser Belfast depicting a seahorse as part of the large coat of arms of the capital of Northern Ireland - the city of Belfast." |
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Oklahoma | Unknown. | "Oklahoma has been the 46th U.S. state since 1907, and its first flag was in use between 1911 and 1925." |
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Hizen | Given to players who completed Hizen Dockyard. (???) | "Hizen Province, the history of which dates back to the 7th century, was located on the south-western coast of Japan. The center of the province was located near Yamato city." |
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Z-44 | Unknown. | "Commissioned in Bremen in January 1944, Z-44 was one of the 1936B-class destroyers." |
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Strasbourg | Unknown. | "The second Dunkerque-class battleship, which entered service in 1939, was named after the capital of the Alsace province - the French city of Strasbourg." |
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Plymouth | Unknown. | "The four towers on the coat of arms of Plymouth (Devon, United Kingdom) can have their history traced bak to four strongholds that protected the city during the English Civil War." |
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Kitakami | Unknown. | "The fourth Kuma-class cruiser was named after the river Kitakami - the fourth largest river in Japan." |
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Mysore | Unknown. | "The crest for Indian cruiser Mysore (formerly HMS Nigeria) depicted the mythological bird Gandaberunda - a symbol of the ancient Kingdom of Mysore." |
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Ise | Unknown. | "Ise is one of Japan's historic provinces that is home to the Ise Grand Shrine, which is the most important Shinto shrine in the country. The flag depicts the emblem of the Ise Grand Shrine." |
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Atlanta B | Unknown. | "A flag dedicated to "Black Friday" - the day when Christmas sales officially start in many countries of the world (including non-English-speaking ones)." |
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Cossack B | Unknown. | "A flag dedicated to "Black Friday" - the day when Christmas sales officially start in many countries of the world (including non-English-speaking ones)." |
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Kaga B | Unknown. | "A flag dedicated to "Black Friday" - the day when Christmas sales officially start in many countries of the world (including non-English-speaking ones)." |
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Jean Bart B | Unknown. | "A flag dedicated to "Black Friday" - the day when Christmas sales officially start in many countries of the world (including non-English-speaking ones)." |
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Tone | Unknown. | "The Tone River is one of the three largest rivers in Japan. Japanese dragons are wingless water deities, which is why a gold dragon crowns the warship that bears the river's name as it sails the seas." |
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Fenyang | Unknown. | "A destroyer that served in 1940s and 50s as part of the Republic of China Navy. The ship's coat of arms had a South China tiger depicted on it. Its image is very popular and widespread in Chinese culture and art." |
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Vampire II | Unknown. | "A Daring-class destroyer that served in the Royal Australian Navy from the 1950s to the mid-1980s. A legendary Australian ship. The ship's badge is a bat that is realistically depicted on the official badge and stylized on the unofficial one." |
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Marco Polo | Unknown. | "The most iconic and distinctive image of the traveler Marco Polo is a portrait of him from the middle of the 19th century on a mosaic from Genova." |
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Sha Wujing | Unknown. | "Previously a celestial General who was banished to the mortal realm, Sha Wujing is a character from "Journey to the West", a novel by Wu Cheng'en." |
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Tang Sanzang | Unknown. | "A Buddhist monk, Tang Sanzang is the main character from "Journey to the West", a novel by Wu Cheng'en." |
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Juruá | Given to players who purchased Juruá's Admiral Pack. | "The banner of the Brazillian Navy is an honorable symbol of this military branch kept by the naval commander-in-chief and carried in front of the formation on the most solemn occasions, along with the national flag." |
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Flandre | Unknown. | "The battleship is named after Flanders, a historial province where violent battles unfolded between 1914 and 1918. During World War I, the Croix de Guerre (French: War Cross), a military decoration, was created in France to reward feats of bravery in military action." |
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Max Immelmann | Unknown. | "Navigating a fighter, Max Immelmann gained his first air victory on August 1, 1915, having shot down a British aircraft and then taken its pilot prisoner on land. For this, the future ace was deorated with the Iron Cross, 1st Class." |
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Austin | Unknown. | "The coat of arms of Austin, the state capital of Texas, contains an image of a lamp of knowledge that symbolizes the largest university. The shield in the flag's colors is crowned with a Latin cross from the private oat of arms of Stephen Austin, the "Father of Texas"." |
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Hyūga | Unknown. | "Since ancient times, Hyūga Province has been a key region of Kyūshū island. From the 12th to the 19th century, control over the island was held by the powerful Shimazu samurai clan. The commemorative flag of the battleship depicts the Kamon, the Shimazu family emblem." |
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ZF-6 | Given to players who completed ZF-6 Dockyard in Update 0.10.4 | "A military decoration worn on the chest and awarded to officers and crew for service on Kriegsmarine destroyers. It was issued from 1940 to those who were wounded in action, who survived from ships sunk in action, and who participated in several enemy engagements or sorties, as well as for outstanding performance or other heroic deeds in a single action." |
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Weimar | "After the fall of the monarchy in Germany in 1919, the Weimar Constitution declared Germany a republic. It was suggested that the flag of the navy be replaced with a new state eagle and the Iron Cross, but this idea was rejected." | |
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Tiger | Unknown. | "In the entire history of the Royal Navy so far, 15 ships have been named Tiger. From 1944 to 1945, three cruisers that were being built shared that name. This Tiger entered service in 1959, and her side number was C20." |
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Constellation | Given to players who purchased the Admiral Pack. | "The first ship of the same name in the U.S. Navy in 1797 was named in honor of the "New Constellation of Stars" on the flag of the United States. The frigate served until 1853 when the name "Constellation" passed over to a new sloop-of-war that served with the Navy until 1955. Today, it's a museum ship stationed in Baltimore, Maryland." |
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Druid | Unknown. | "The sacred symbol of Triquetra is incribed on numerous runestones scattered around the British Isles. It embodied the Sun and its main provisions being sunrise, zenith and sunset. The Irish Celts believed the Triquetra to be the symbol of Manannán mac Lir, the mighty ruler of the seas capable of sparking storms and destroying hostile ships." |
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Napoli | Unknown. | "Since the early 14th century, when the Kingdom of Naples was under the reign of the Angevin dynasty, the city of Naples came to be symbolized by a combination of gold and red colors. In 1866, the shield depicted on the coat of arms of Naples was stamped with a turreted city crown, a heraldic symbol of "municipal independence"." |
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Yukon | Given to players who purchased a special bundle | "Yukon is an embodiment of how people living in her namesake territory have adopted to Canada's harsh conditions through everlasting perseverance and pride. The Canadian territory of Yukon is represented by the Malamute dog, and the yellow colors of the Klondike Gold Rush." |
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Congress | "USS Congress left her mark in history as one of six sailing frigates built according to the Naval Act of 1794. The frigates laid the foundation for the modern U.S. Navy. Today, the name Congress is given to the second of the newest Constellation-class frigates. She is planned to be laid down in the coming years." | |
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De Zeven Provinciën | "HNLMS De Zeven Provinciën was named after The United Provinces of the Netherlands of the Dutch Republic, 1581-1795. Its coat of arms depicts a lion with seven arrows - the same number as the number of provinces - with a sword as a sybol of determination to protect their freedom, and a count's crown that symbolizes their sovereignty." | |
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Ragnar | "Ragnar Lodbrok, the legendary king of the 9th century who struck fear in the hearts of his enemies and rivals. The ship carries the Helm of Awe (Aegishjalmur), one of the most widely known Viking symbols of protection." | |
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Repulse | "The official crest of Repulse perfectly matches the ship's name - a mighty fortress tower, ready to repel any hostile assault. The battlecruiser carried the crest until October 1941." | |
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Carriers, clear for action! | "A unique flag for the owner of an entire armada of aircraft carriers." | |
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Agincourt | "Royal Navy ships bearing this name traditionally carried badges depicting a silver antelope. The antelope was part of the heraldic device of the Lancaster dynasty to which Henry V belonged. Henry V was a king whose military successes culminated in his victory at the Battle of Agincourt (1415)." | |
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Chkalov | "O famoso piloto soviético Valery Chklavo (1094 - 1938), terminou a escola de aviação e começou seu serviço em um esquadrão de caças em 1924. No mesmo ano, uma insígnia de manga especial foi introduzida para tripulantes das Forças Aéreas Soviéticas e Força Aérea da Marinha, utilizada até 1943." | |
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Rochester | "O cruzador foi nomeado em homenagem à cidade de Rochester, Nova York, um dos maiores centros científicos, tecnológicos e de educação nos Estados Unidos. A bandeira da cidade, adotada em 1934, tem o brasão de armas do Coronel Nathaniel Rochester, que fundou o assentamento no início do século XIX." | |
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Kearsarge | "A tradição de decorar hastes de navios com belas esculturas continuou na Marinha americana até a era dos navios blindados. A bandeira comemorativa tem a decoração da proa do encouraçado Keasarge - um navio que estava em serviço de 1900 a 1923." | |
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Carnot | "Lazare Carnot (1753 - 1823) foi um proeminente político, cientista e líder militar. Ficou conhecido como o "Organizador da Vitória" da República Francesa sobre seus inimigos. Em 1815 Napoleão tornou Carnot um conde com cinto do Império Francês. Seu brasão de armas está na bandeira comemorativa do navio." | |
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Incomparable | "A ideia do projeto "Incomparable" foi sugerida pelo Primeiro Lorde do Mar, Almirante John Fisher (1841–1920), que se tornou barão em 1909. O brasão dos Fishers apresenta dois leões vermelhos e a popa de uma vela navio, bem como o lema "Tema a Deus e não tema nada."" | |
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Groningen | "Groningen é uma província no nordeste da Holanda, e sua bandeira foi estabelecida em 1950. Ela tem a cor verde e branca da bandeira da capital (a cidade de Groningen) no centro, emoldurada pelo vermelho, azul e cor branca das terras vizinhas - Ommelanden." | |
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Karl von Schönberg | "Karl von Schönberg (1872–1914) foi o comandante do cruzador leve Nürnberg. Ele conheceu seu destino a bordo deste navio enquanto lutava uma batalha contra as forças inglesas perto das Ilhas Malvinas em 8 de dezembro de 1914. Ele era descendente de uma velha família nobre saxônica. Seu brasão apresenta um leão de duas cores vermelho e verde em um campo de ouro." | |
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Béarn | "A província francesa de Béarn, nos Pirenéus, é famosa por seus nativos, incluindo o rei Henrique IV de Navarra e D'Artagnan, o protagonista de Os três mosqueteiros. Também é conhecida por suas ricas tradições de criação de gado. Desde a Idade Média, o brasão dos Viscondes de Béarn foi decorado com duas vacas locais passantes." | |
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USS Tulsa | "A cidade de Tulsa, no estado de Oklahoma, era merecidamente chamada de capital mundial do petróleo - ali ficava a sede das maiores empresas petrolíferas dos EUA." | |
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HMS Gibraltar | "Em toda a história da Marinha Real até agora, sete navios de guerra foram nomeados em homenagem ao território ultramarino de Gibraltar. Não é à toa que existe uma expressão em inglês que diz "duro como a rocha de Gibraltar"." | |
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Saipan B | "Uma bandeira dedicada à "Black Friday" — o dia em que as vendas de inverno começam oficialmente em muitos países do mundo." | |
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Pommern B | "Uma bandeira dedicada à "Black Friday" — o dia em que as vendas de inverno começam oficialmente em muitos países do mundo." | |
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Yoshino B | "Uma bandeira dedicada à "Black Friday" — o dia em que as vendas de inverno começam oficialmente em muitos países do mundo." | |
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Loyang B | "Uma bandeira dedicada à "Black Friday" — o dia em que as vendas de inverno começam oficialmente em muitos países do mundo." | |
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Dunkerque B | "Uma bandeira dedicada à "Black Friday" — o dia em que as vendas de inverno começam oficialmente em muitos países do mundo." | |
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Giuseppe Verdi | "Regia Marina, a marinha do Reino da Itália, tinha uma tradição única de batizar os navios de guerra em homenagem a luminares da cultura como Dante e Da Vinci. Entre os nomes recomendados no início dos anos 1930 estava o de Giuseppe Verdi, um notável compositor de ópera italiano." | |
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Loyang | "Loyang é uma das cidades chinesas mais antigas. Entre o século 18 a.C. e o século 13 d.C., foi várias vezes declarada capital do império. A cidade abriga o famoso Templo do Cavalo Branco, o primeiro templo budista na China, tendo sido estabelecido pela primeira vez em 68 d.C." | |
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Marlborough | "Em toda a história da Marinha Real, até seis navios de guerra levaram o nome do proeminente general e estadista inglês John Churchill, primeiro Duque de Marlborough (1650-1722). O brasão deste ramo da árvore genealógica de Churchill representa um leão de prata junto com um cantão de São Jorge concedido no século 17 em reconhecimento ao serviço leal à Coroa." | |
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Novorossiysk | "Novorossiysk é uma cidade e o maior porto da costa do Mar Negro. É uma das poucas cidades homenageadas com o título de Cidade Herói, concedido por heroísmo notável durante a Segunda Guerra Mundial. Em 1943, dois grandes grupos de assalto das Forças Navais Soviéticas desembarcaram com sucesso no porto. Desde maio de 1942, os soldados da infantaria naval soviética usam uma insígnia de manga representando uma âncora dourada em um fundo preto." | |
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Bandeira do Czar da Moscóvia | "A primeira bandeira naval russa. Foi erguida em 1693 por Pedro, o Grande, a bordo do iate de 12 canhões "Saint Peter", quando navegava no Mar Branco. Sendo uma relíquia nacional, a Bandeira do Czar da Moscóvia é a mais antiga bandeira tricolor russa sobrevivente." | |
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Dalian | "Dalian é uma cidade localizada na costa do Mar Amarelo. Hoje, Dalian é um dos maiores portos da China e do mundo em geral. É também um centro de construção naval militar e civil. O símbolo da cidade é a Rosa da China." | |
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USS Forrest Sherman | "O contratorpedeiro foi batizado em homenagem ao almirante Forrest Sherman (1896–1951). O emblema do navio apresenta o topo do mastro com uma flâmula de navio de guerra que carrega quatro estrelas de almirante (correspondendo ao posto de Sherman) em vez das sete exigidas. O pano da flâmula tremula na forma da letra "S" — a primeira letra do sobrenome do almirante." | |
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Sevastopol | "A bandeira da cidade apresenta o brasão de Sebastopol, cuja cor branca representa a cidade de pedra branca e a cor azul representa o mar. O monumento aos navios naufragados é um símbolo da defesa da cidade durante a Guerra da Crimeia. A Gold Star Medal (Herói da União Soviética) é um símbolo de defesa durante a Segunda Guerra Mundial. O ramo de louro que as une representa um passado histórico comum." | |
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Canarias | "As duas colunas brancas do brasão da Espanha representam os Pilares de Hércules que ladeiam a entrada do Estreito de Gibraltar. Eles são encimados pelas coroas imperial e real. Quando a América foi descoberta, o lema "Mais Além" (latim: "Plus Ultra") substituiu o lema "Nada Mais Além" (latim: "Nec Plus Ultra") que existia desde os tempos antigos." | |
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HMS Dido | "O cruzador britânico Dido foi batizado em homenagem à rainha Dido — a lendária fundadora de Cartago. De acordo com os mitos, depois de se separar do herói da Guerra de Troia Eneias, ela ateou fogo a si mesma. É a este evento que se referem as chamas do brasão do navio." | |
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S-189 | "O distintivo de guerra da Marinha Soviética "Comandante de Submarino" foi estabelecido em 1942. Com algumas modificações, ele ainda é concedido pela Marinha Russa. Os oficiais recebem solenemente este distintivo ao assumirem o comando permanente de um submarino por ordem emitida pelo Comandante-Chefe da Marinha." | |
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Khabarovsk | "Entre 1920 e 1922, a parte mais oriental do Extremo Oriente russo foi ocupada pela República do Extremo Oriente, um estado aliado da Rússia Soviética. Os navios de sua modesta Marinha Revolucionária Popular hasteavam sua própria bandeira e jaque naval, que repetia o padrão usado na Marinha russa antes de 1917, mas com uma cor vermelha dominante." | |
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Großer Kurfürst | "Mesmo durante a vida, Frederick William, Eleitor de Brandenburgo (1620-1688), era popularmente conhecido como o "Grande Eleitor". Eleitores (em alemão: Kurfürst), os príncipes proeminentes do Sacro Império Romano-Germânico, todos usavam o Barrete de príncipe-eleitor — um chapéu de arminho com gola larga — como um símbolo de suas posições elevadas. Foi exatamente esse chapéu que acabou chegando ao emblema do Kurfürst (1914–1921), um encouraçado da classe König Großer da Frota de Alto-mar." | |
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FR25 | "O Corpo de Engenharia Naval da Marinha Italiana foi fundado em 1861 e opera até os dias atuais. Seus oficiais atuam como engenheiros mecânicos a bordo de navios, como engenheiros de construção naval em estaleiros militares e em escritórios de projetos. Eles eram os únicos a supervisionar a recuperação e os reparos dos contratorpedeiros franceses afundados em 1942, que foram posteriormente incorporados à Marinha italiana." | |
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Atlântico | "Joaquim Marques Lisboa, Marquês de Tamandaré (1807-1897) é um glorioso comandante naval e herói militar nacional que se destaca como patrono da Marinha do Brasil. Seu aniversário, 13 de dezembro, foi escolhido como o Dia do Marinheiro do país. A Medalha Mérito Tamandaré é concedida por serviços excepcionais para o desenvolvimento das tradições da Marinha do Brasil. Durante a cerimônia solene celebrada para a entrega desta medalha, os navios içam a bandeira do patrono com seu brasão." | |
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Símbolos de Yukon | "Esta bandeira inclui símbolos do Território de Yukon, incluindo o amarelo da Corrida do Ouro de Klondike, um cão malamute e epilóbio — a flor territorial de Yukon." | |
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Maya | "Os cruzadores pesados japoneses do período da Marinha Imperial geralmente eram batizados em homenagem às características geográficas proeminentes do país, incluindo picos de montanhas. Na ilha de Honshu, há uma montanha que leva o nome de Maya, mãe de Buda. Sua estátua, que foi trazida da Índia, está guardada no templo construído no topo da montanha desde o século VIII. A flor de lótus é um dos oito símbolos auspiciosos do budismo e representa iluminação e pureza mental." | |
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USS Hornet | "O USS Hornet (CV-8) serviu por apenas 1 ano e 6 dias, mas entrou para sempre na história da Marinha dos Estados Unidos. O Ataque Doolittle, a Batalha de Midway, a campanha das Ilhas Salomão e sua última missão — a Batalha das Ilhas Santa Cruz, onde sucumbiu em ação. O navio, com seu emblema ilustrado por uma vespa combatente, foi o último porta-aviões dos EUA afundado por fogo inimigo em batalha." | |
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Toulon | "Toulon é uma cidade portuária na Riviera Francesa. Aqui fica a residência do prefeito marítimo — o Comandante do Departamento Naval do Mediterrâneo e principal Comandante nas águas territoriais francesas deste mar." | |
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Iwami | "Iwami é uma província histórica no Japão na parte ocidental da ilha de Honshu. Do início do século 13 até o ano de 1600, Iwami foi governada pelo clã samurai Masuda. A bandeira retrata o emblema de sua família, ou mon." | |
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Mecklenburg | "Mecklenburg é uma região histórica no norte da Alemanha. Do século XII até 1918, foi governado por uma dinastia de duques. A cabeça de touro do brasão de Mecklenburg apareceu pela primeira vez no início do século XIII." | |
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Aquila | "Uma aquila era um símbolo proeminente na forma de uma águia dourada em um poste, usada pelas legiões romanas na Roma antiga. A aquila era reverenciada como o símbolo divino de Júpiter, e os soldados romanos estavam dispostos a morrer pelo estandarte de sua legião." | |
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USS San Diego | "San Diego é a segunda cidade mais populosa da Califórnia e a principal base naval da Marinha dos Estados Unidos no Pacífico. A baía de San Diego foi descoberta por navegadores espanhóis em 1542, e o lema da cidade é "Semper Vigilans" (latim para "sempre vigilantes")." | |
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USS Gato | "O submarino USS Gato recebeu o nome de uma espécie de tubarão-gato." | |
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USS Black | "O contratorpedeiro USS Black (DD-666) recebeu o nome do tenente-comandante Hugh Black, que morreu junto com seu navio quando foi afundado por um submarino alemão em 1942. O emblema do navio apresenta a imagem de um cavaleiro negro errante." | |
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HMS Collingwood | "Cuthbert Collingwood (1750-1810) foi um camarada do vice-almirante Nelson. Após a morte de Nelson, ele assumiu o comando da frota na vitoriosa Batalha de Trafalgar em 1805. O brasão de armas do Barão Collingwood exibe a cabeça de um cervo, o símbolo heráldico de um guerreiro." | |
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Azur Lane – Azuma | "Azuma é um cruzador grande do Império Sakura." | |
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Azur Lane – Avrora | "Avrora é um cruzador leve e um dos navios mais antigos do Parlamento do Norte. " | |
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HMS Hampshire | "A "coroa saxônica" é usada como um dispositivo heráldico inglês desde o início do século XX. Este símbolo remonta às moedas do rei Æthelstan (século X), que continham a primeira representação conhecida da coroa de um monarca inglês." | |
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HMCS Huron | "O cultivo do tabaco ocupou um lugar importante na cultura tradicional dos Hurons, um dos povos indígenas da América do Norte. A flor desta planta em particular é retratada no emblema do contratorpedeiro Huron, batizado em homenagem a esse povo." | |
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U-4501 | "Em 1944, uma insígnia de mérito foi estabelecida na Alemanha para trabalhadores de estaleiros. Ela era concedida por um excelente desempenho na reparação de (submarinos) U-boats e na sua colocação em serviço. Nesse mesmo ano, foi feito um pedido para a construção de 100 submarinos oceânicos do novo tipo XXVI. No final da guerra, apenas quatro submarinos desse tipo foram lançados, sendo um deles o submarino líder U-4501." | |
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Anhalt | "O Estado Livre de Anhalt como parte da Alemanha foi formado em 1918 no território do ducado de mesmo nome e existiu formalmente até 1946. Seu brasão era um símbolo da cidade de Bernburg, a propriedade mais antiga dos Duques de Anhalt ." | |
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I-56 | "O segundo submarino da Marinha Imperial do Japão a ter este nome. Como seu antecessor I-56, foi designado para o Distrito Naval de Kure. Ele desapareceu em abril de 1945 após o início da Batalha de Okinawa. O destino do barco permanece desconhecido até hoje." | |
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Álvaro de Bazán | "Álvaro de Bazán era um ilustre comandante naval espanhol que não conhecia derrotas. Recebeu o título de Marquês de Santa Cruz em 1569. O escudo representado no brasão sob coroa heráldica do Marquês tem como fundo a cruz da ordem de cavalaria de Santiago, da qual de Bazán fazia parte." | |
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Volta ao Mundo | "As primeiras esferas armilares foram inventadas na China Antiga no século IV aC e na Grécia Antiga no século III aC. Elas foram amplamente usadas para determinar as coordenadas dos corpos celestes em navegações marítimas." | |
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Rosa Escarlate | "Sabres em fundo preto apareciam com frequência em bandeiras piratas. No centro está o símbolo heráldico do condado de Hampshire, que abriga dois dos maiores portos da Inglaterra." | |
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Velos | "Em 1959, a Grécia comprou o Velos, um contratorpedeiro da classe Fletcher, dos Estados Unidos. Velos significa "Flecha" em grego, que também está representada no brasão do navio." | |
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Vallejo | "Vallejo é uma cidade da Califórnia, nos Estados Unidos. É aqui que, entre 1854 e 1996, se instalou o Estaleiro da Ilha de Mare, onde foram construídos mais de 500 navios de guerra, incluindo encouraçados. Seu brasão oficial exibe a cabeça de um cavalo." | |
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Malta | "Concedida pelo rei George VI por atos de bravura durante a Segunda Guerra Mundial, a Cruz de São Jorge adorna a bandeira de Malta desde 1943. A ilha de Malta foi o principal bastião da Marinha Real no Mediterrâneo." | |
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Shinonome | "Traduzido do japonês, Shinonome significa "amanhecer". O Monte Fuji, um símbolo sagrado na cultura japonesa, é retratado na bandeira sob os raios do sol nascente." | |
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Tokachi | "A prefeitura de Hokkaido inclui o território da ilha japonesa de mesmo nome, onde se localiza o rio Tokachi. A estrela na bandeira da prefeitura simboliza esperança e desenvolvimento." | |
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HNLMS Tromp | "O navio herdou seu nome e brasão de famosos almirantes holandeses do século XVII — Maarten Tromp e seu filho Cornelis Tromp. Maarten Tromp foi nomeado cavaleiro pelo rei Luís XIII por sua vitória na Batalha das Colinas." | |
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Admiral Schröder | "Após a Primeira Guerra Mundial, a Cruz de Flandres foi concedida aos veteranos do Corpo de Flandres, comandado pelo Almirante Schröder. O prêmio retrata uma âncora encimada por uma coroa imperial e emoldurada por ramos de louro contra o fundo de espadas cruzadas." | |
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HMS Monmouth | "Monmouth, the county town of the Welsh historic county of Monmouthshire, lies at the confluence of the Monnow and Wye rivers. The unique medieval Monnow Bridge is the only remaining fortified river bridge in Great Britain, with its gate tower still standing in place." | |
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HMS Renown | "The motto of HMS Renown translates from Latin to 'Guardian of Ancient Renown. The ship's coat of arms depicts an ancient symbol of glory—a torch framed by laurel branches." | |
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Leipzig | "Leipzig's coat of arms depicts the heraldic symbols of the two medieval margravates the city belonged to—the black lion symbolizing the Margravate of Meissen and the blue pillars of Landsberg." | |
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Shinonome B | "Uma bandeira dedicada à "Black Friday" — o dia em que as vendas de inverno começam oficialmente em muitos países do mundo." | |
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Chkalov B | "Uma bandeira dedicada à "Black Friday" — o dia em que as vendas de inverno começam oficialmente em muitos países do mundo." | |
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Mainz B | "Uma bandeira dedicada à "Black Friday" — o dia em que as vendas de inverno começam oficialmente em muitos países do mundo." | |
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Kearsarge B | "Uma bandeira dedicada à "Black Friday" — o dia em que as vendas de inverno começam oficialmente em muitos países do mundo." | |
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Napoli B | "Uma bandeira dedicada à "Black Friday" — o dia em que as vendas de inverno começam oficialmente em muitos países do mundo." | |
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HMS Alliance | "O Alliance é o único submarino sobrevivente de sua classe e agora é usado como museu. Seu brasão simboliza a unidade das forças armadas britânicas." | |
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Ning Hai | "Mazu é uma deusa do mar que protege os marinheiros na mitologia chinesa. Ela é a forma deificada de Lin Mo Niang, uma garota de uma vila de pescadores. Diz a lenda que ela podia voar sobre as nuvens e vinha ajudar seus irmãos que estivessem em perigo no mar." | |
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Hector | "Hector (Heitor) é o herdeiro do trono de Troia e o herói da Guerra de Troia. Ele era o líder dos troianos e de seus aliados em batalha. O povo troiano o reverenciava como um deus, e seus feitos são cantados na Ilíada de Homero." | |
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Sun Yat-Sen | "A fênix simboliza tranquilidade, a espiga de arroz representa riqueza e prosperidade, e a taça representa lealdade e respeito. Acredita-se que esses símbolos trazem boa sorte. Como tal, eles eram bordados em mantos imperiais na China Antiga." | |
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Dupleix | "Um nome tradicional dado aos navios de guerra da Marinha Francesa se refere ao Marquês Joseph Francois Dupleix, que serviu como governador-geral das possessões da Companhia Francesa das Índias Orientais, na Índia, de 1742 até 1754." | |
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HMAS Brisbane | "No topo do brasão da cidade australiana de Brisbane, há duas estrelas e um nó de Staffordshire — um emblema do regimento britânico de mesmo nome — representando os eventos da vida de Sir Brisbane, um governador, oficial e astrônomo. Abaixo, contra um fundo de ondas do rio, o brasão retrata o caduceu — o bastão carregado por Hermes, o deus do comércio, e símbolos do porto nas margens do rio Brisbane." | |
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Z-42 | "O projeto do contratorpedeiro Z-42 foi amplamente alterado várias vezes, e navios que diferiam totalmente uns dos outros apareceram sob essa designação em vários estágios. Eles eram unidos apenas pelo local de sua construção planejada — Germaniawerft (estaleiro Germania) — que tinha três anéis presos exibidos em seu emblema." | |
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HMS Colossus | "Em 1946, o Colossus foi emprestado à França e renomeado como Arromanches. Cinco anos depois, o navio foi, finalmente, transferido para a Marinha Francesa com este nome. O porta-aviões recebeu foi batizado em homenagem à comuna de Arromanches-les-Bains, na região da Baixa Normandia, na França." | |
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USS Illinois | "Em 1912, o ramo de Illinois das Filhas da Revolução Americana, liderado por Ella Park Lawrence, anunciou um concurso para criar a bandeira do estado. O conceito de bandeira que venceu a competição é usado até hoje, e Ella Park Lawrence ainda é considerada a mãe da bandeira do estado de Illinois." | |
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Daisen | "Todos os anos, o templo budista mais antigo na encosta da montanha sagrada Daisen, no Japão, recebe o festival de verão para homenagear os espíritos dos ancestrais — o Festival Obon. Durante o festival, o caminho para o templo é iluminado por wagasa, guarda-chuvas de papel tradicionais japoneses que se tornaram um símbolo reconhecível daquele país." | |
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BAP Almirante Grau | "Miguel María Grau Seminario é o mais renomado oficial da marinha peruana do século XIX e um herói nacional do Peru. Um dos elementos-chave que compõem os símbolos navais do país é a representação de Inti, o deus do Sol na mitologia inca." | |
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Tashkent '41 | "Entre 1939 e 1941, um canhão temporário foi colocado no contratorpedeiro Tashkent devido a atrasos no projeto e teste de novos canhões. Durante esses anos, a URSS trabalhava a todo vapor para criar uma poderosa frota oceânica. Em 1939, uma insígnia chamada "Excelência na Marinha da U.R.S.S." foi estabelecida para ser concedida a militares e trabalhadores da Marinha em reconhecimento por seu serviço heroico ou meritório." |
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