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    Whamola (redirect from Wambola)
    The Whamola is a bass instrument used in funk-jazz styles of music. The name is a portmanteau of whammy bar and viola. The Whamola is a direct descendant...
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  • have been named Wambola: Estonian destroyer Wambola, an Orfey-class destroyer acquired in 1919 and sold to Peru in 1933. EML Wambola (M311), a Lindau-class...
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    EML Wambola (A433) is a Lindormen-class minelayer built in 1977. As KDM Lossen, she served in the Danish Navy until 2006. Sold to the Estonian Maritime...
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    EML Wambola (M311) is a Lindau-class minehunter of the Estonian Navy Mineships Division, formerly the German warship Cuxhaven. The commanding officer...
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  • that have been in service to the Estonian Navy. Lennuk (Izyaslav class) Wambola (Orfey class) Sulev (A class) Kalev (Kalev class) Lembit (Kalev class)...
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    renamed EML Tasuja (A432) and EML Wambola (A433). Tasuja was first placed in service with the Estonian Navy while Wambola was lent to the Estonian Maritime...
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  • Class Photo Type Ships Displacement Note Lindormen class Minelayer EML Wambola (A433) 577 tonnes Purchased from Denmark in 2006. Commissioned in 2016...
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    Independence. The first Estonian navy warships were the destroyers Lennuk and Wambola and were gifts from the UK's Royal Navy after they had been captured from...
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  • Lindormen-class minelayer launched in 1977 and transferred to Estonia in 2006 as EML Wambola Danish Record Cards are available online for the following ships, all called...
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    Vice Adm. Grady visits the Lindormen-class support vessel EML Wambola (A433) during exercise BALTOPS 2017, June 10, 2017....
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