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  • Two ships and two [[shore establishment|establishments]] of the [[Royal Navy]] have b ==Ships== ...
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  • ==Ships== * {{HMS|Indefatigable}}, several ships of the name in the British Royal Navy ...
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  • *[[Farragut Naval Training Station]], Bayview, Idaho, a former US Navy training center ==Ships== ...
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  • [[Image:Tall Ships Challenge logo.png|left]] ...is an annual event organized by [[American Sail Training Association|Tall Ships America]] alternating in a three year cycle between the [[Great Lakes]], th ...
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  • == Ships == * {{SMS|Deutschland}}, the name of ships of the German Empire's Kaiserliche Marine ...
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  • ==Ships== ...MS Haakon VII (A537)|HNoMS ''Haakon VII'' (A537)]], a Royal Norwegian Navy training ship in commission from 1958 to 1974 ...
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  • Four ships of the [[Royal Navy]] have borne the name '''HMS ''Powerful'''''. '''Ships''' ...
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  • [[Category:Training ships of the Royal Australian Navy]] ...
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  • * [[Youth Training Scheme]], a United Kingdom on-the-job training scheme * several [[List of ships of the Royal Canadian Navy#Tugboats|tugboats in the Royal Canadian Navy]] ...
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  • Four ships and a [[shore establishment]] of the [[Royal Navy]] have been named '''HMS *{{HMS|Conway|1832}} was a 26-gun sixth rate launched in 1832. She became a [[training ship]] in 1859, was renamed ''Winchester'' in 1861 and was broken up in 187 ...
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  • [[File:Tall Ships Challenger 1.JPG|thumb|Tall Ships Challenger 1 - ''Oona'']] '''Tall Ships Youth Trust''' (TSYT) is a [[sail training]] organisation in the [[United Kingdom]] that currently owns and operates f ...
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  • {{short description|List of ships with the same or similar names}} *[[CSTC HMCS Quebec]] (II) was a cadet summer training centre of the [[Royal Canadian Sea Cadets]] which carried the unit name unt ...
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  • ==Ships== *{{HMS|Curlew}}, various ships of the British Royal Navy ...
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  • ...Auxiliary aircraft landing training ships (AVT)|Auxiliary aircraft landing training ship (AVT)]] ...
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  • ==Ships== * [[HMS Lively|HMS ''Lively'']], the name of several ships of the Royal Navy ...
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  • ...rdinated training environment.<ref>{{cite book|title=Use of Simulation for Training in the U.S. Navy Surface Force|author= Roland J. Yardley|year=2003|publishe BFTT simulates combat scenarios for the training of the operators of most current shipboard combat systems including [[Aegis ...
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  • {{Short description|Sail training association}} | name = Tall Ships America ...
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  • ==Ships== *{{ship|German training ship|Nordland||2}}, a German gunnery training ship from 1944 to 1945, formerly the Danish [[coastal defence ship]] [[HDMS ...
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  • ==Ships== *{{ship|JMSDF|Katori|TV-3501}}, a training ship commissioned in 1969 and withdrawn in 1998 ...
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  • * [[Recruit training]], in the military ===Ships=== ...
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