The Bahia class was a pair of scout cruisers built for Brazil by Armstrong Whitworth in the United Kingdom, based on a design that borrowed heavily from...
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Bahia was the lead ship of a two-vessel class of cruisers built for Brazil by the British company Armstrong Whitworth. Crewmen mutinied in November 1910...
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Rio Grande do Sul was a Bahia-class cruiser built for the Brazilian Navy in 1909–10. Rio Grande do Sul was part of a large 1904 naval building program...
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cruiser Bahia, lead ship of the Bahia-class cruisers built in 1909 and sunk in 1945. Brazilian submarine Bahia (S-12, 1963), a Balao-class submarine, loaned from...
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re-rated as destroyers. Admiral Spaun Novara class Bahia class Spähkreuzer – Translates to 'scout cruiser' in English; developed from late 1930s Zerstörer...
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cruiser Rio Grande do Sul, a Bahia-class cruiser launched in 1909 and decommissioned in 1948 Brazilian submarine Rio Grande do Sul (S11) (Balao class)...
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decommissioned 1922 Scout cruisers Bahia class Bahia (1909) - Lost 1945 Rio Grande do Sul (1910) - BU 1948 Light cruisers Brooklyn class Almirante Barroso (1936...
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Ōyodo (大淀) was a light cruiser built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) during World War II, and was the only ship of her class completed before the end...
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naval force of light cruisers be placed under Royal Navy control and a squadron comprising the cruisers Rio Grande do Sul and Bahia, the destroyers Paraíba...
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during a storm while escorting a convoy in July 1944, and the light cruiser BZ Bahia due to a gunnery accident; the majority of the latter's crew were lost...
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