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    The Imperial Russian Navy (Russian: Российский императорский флот) operated as the navy of the Russian Tsardom and later the Russian Empire from 1696 to...
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    in the Russian Imperial, Soviet, and Russian Federation navies through the Russian Revolution, two World Wars, the Cold War, and the Russian invasion...
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    December 1991). The Imperial Russian Navy was established by Peter the Great (Peter I) in October 1696. The symbols of the Russian Navy, the St. Andrew's...
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    participated in World War I and the Russian Civil War. During the Russo-Japanese War (1904–1905), Imperial Russian Navy destroyers were armed with 15-inch...
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  • list of Russian admirals includes the admirals of all ranks, serving in the Russian Imperial Navy, the Soviet Navy and the modern Russian Navy. See also...
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  • interned by France in Bizerte 1920, returned to Soviet Russia 1924, sold for BU and BU 1934 The Russian Navy classified these ships as "minnyi kreiser" \ «минный...
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  • Navy captain and former director of operations at the US Pacific Command's Joint Intelligence Center. Russian Navy Imperial Russian Navy Soviet Navy "Danish...
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  • Navy 1867–1918 Imperial German Navy 1872–1918 Ottoman Navy 1323-1922 Imperial Russian Navy 1696–1917 Imperial Brazilian Navy 1822–1889 Imperial Navy (film)...
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  • insignia of the Imperial Russian Armed Forces were the military ranks used by the Imperial Russian Army and the Imperial Russian Navy. Many of the ranks...
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    by the Imperial Japanese Navy, who renamed her Soya and was later returned to the Russian Imperial Navy during World War I. In 1897, the Russian Admiralty...
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