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self-destroyer
self-deˈstroyer [self- 1 c.] One who is the cause of his own destruction.1657 Baxter Call to Unconverted (1666) 215 It's apparent that you are self-destroyers, in that you draw the matter of your sin and destruction even from the blessed God himself. 1713 [see self-flatterer]. b. A suicide.1654 Whit... Oxford English Dictionary
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Destroyer escort (disambiguation)
Destroyer escort may also refer to: , a destroyer escort class of the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force , a designation given to 78 frigates of the by the Kriegsmarine roughly comparable to American destroyer escorts , a destroyer escort class of the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force , a destroyer wikipedia.org
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Self-propelled
, armoured self-propelled platform for use in mechanized warfare Multiple units, self-propelled train carriages Self-propelled artillery Self-propelled gun Self-propelled anti-aircraft weapon Self-propelled anti-tank gun (aka tank destroyer) Anti-tank missile carrier, a self-propelled anti-tank missile wikipedia.org
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Murasame-class destroyer
Murasame-class destroyer may refer to: (1958–1988), a class of destroyers in the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force , a third-generation warship class in service with the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force See also Murasame (disambiguation) wikipedia.org
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Working Class Man (memoir)
Free said "Read this one by itself and you will find yourself looking at a cliche: the self-destructive rock star. But the first book lets you know, in pitiless detail, exactly what the self-destroyer was out to destroy. wikipedia.org
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Ariake-class destroyer
The Ariake-class destroyer is a class of destroyers of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force. Ships in the class References Destroyer classes Fletcher-class destroyers of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force wikipedia.org
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Akizuki-class destroyer
class , a Cold War era destroyer used by the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force for anti-submarine warfare. , a class of escort destroyers of the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force Destroyer classes wikipedia.org
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Asakaze-class destroyer
The Asakaze-class destroyer is a class of destroyers of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force. Ships in the class Gallery References Destroyer classes Gleaves-class destroyers of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force wikipedia.org
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Tank destroyer
Italy The most famous Italian tank destroyer of the Second World War was a self-propelled gun. The Tank Destroyer Command eventually numbered over 100,000 men and 80 battalions each equipped with 36 self-propelled tank destroyers or towed guns. wikipedia.org
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Asahi-class destroyer escort
The Asahi-class destroyer escort was a class of destroyer escorts of Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force. Ships in the class Gallery References Frigate classes Frigates of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force Cannon-class destroyer escorts of the Japan wikipedia.org
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Japanese destroyer Teruzuki
have been named Teruzuki: , an launched in 1941 and sunk in 1942 , an launched in 1959 and stricken in 1993 , an launched in 2011 Japan Maritime Self-Defense wikipedia.org
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Japanese destroyer Murasame
is the lead ship of the in the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force, launched in 1994. See also Murasame Murasame-class destroyer Citations References Imperial Japanese Navy ship names Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force ship names wikipedia.org
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Japanese destroyer Akebono
destroyers have been named : , an of the Imperial Japanese Navy during the Russo-Japanese War , a of the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II , a destroyer escort (or frigate) of the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force in 1955 , a that entered into service of the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force in wikipedia.org
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Japanese destroyer Inazuma
an of the Imperial Japanese Navy during the Russo-Japanese War , an of the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II , an of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force in 1956–1977 , a of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force in 1999 See also Inazuma Imperial Japanese Navy ship names Japan Maritime Self-Defense wikipedia.org
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Japanese destroyer Hatakaze
named Hatakaze (the Japanese word for "flag wind"): , a of the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II JDS Hatakaze (DD-182), an Asakaze-class destroyer Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force ship names Japanese Navy ship names Ships of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force wikipedia.org
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