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A | A U.S. Navy [[destroyer]] design, which served in the [[Second World War]], based on the [[Sims-class]] but rearranged to provide more space for [[torpedo]] tubes, and featuring a turbine power plant much advanced of the predecessor [[Sims-class]] |
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Mahan-class [r]: A U.S. Navy destroyer design, which served in the Second World War, based on the Sims-class but rearranged to provide more space for torpedo tubes, and featuring a turbine power plant much advanced of the predecessor Sims-class