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Operation Deckhouse Five was a
United States Marine Corps (USMC) and
Republic of
Vietnam Marine Corps operation that took
place from 6–15
January 1967...
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which protrudes above the
level of a ship's deck may be
referred to as a
deckhouse. In
sailing ships, the
officers and
paying p****engers
would have an individual...
- the ship
mostly clear; in the 19th century, pilothouses/wheelhouses and
deckhouses began to appear,
eventually developing into the
superstructure of modern...
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Thayer II
Attleboro Deckhouse IV
Shenandoah Atlanta Paul
Revere IV
Geronimo Tan Son Nhut
airbase Fairfax Firebase Bird 1967
Deckhouse V
Cedar Falls Desoto...
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Operation Deckhouse IV was an
operation conducted by the
Special Landing Force (SLF)
Battalion Landing Team (BLT) of 1st Battalion, 26th
Marines in the...
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fully or
partially covered with a deck. Atop the deck may be a
deckhouse and
other superstructures, such as a funnel, derrick, or mast. The line...
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sharing the same hull, the Ticonderoga-class
design featured two
large deckhouses and the
Aegis combat system that
together increased the ship's displacement...
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larger boats. The
flight deck
separates forward and aft
deckhouses. The
forward deckhouse is home to a crew of 100 Navy personnel,
rotated on a five-month...
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hidden away
behind specially designed and
hinged bulwarks, or
beneath fake
deckhouses and/or skylights)
Torpedoes Mines To
preserve their cover,
these ships...
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subsequent SPY-1 radars. SPY-1A has four
antenna arrays in two
separate deckhouses, with each
antenna array containing 148 modules. Each
module contains...