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Leyte Gulf is the greatest naval battle you've never heard of

The Spectator 24 Oct 2024
In the interwar period, the naval limitation treaties at Washington (1922) and London (1930) were aimed at reducing the battleship arms race. The agreed ratio of warships disadvantaged Japan.
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What the battleship means for Camden, and how it ended up here

Burlington County Times 25 Mar 2024
Built shortly after the Japanese removed themselves from the London Naval Treaty, which limited the size and speed of capital ships, the United States needed an answer to the Kongo class ships of Japan.
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If Everybody’s Going to Join NATO, Then Why Have the United Nations?

Scheerpost 25 Jul 2023
... its ability to strike anywhere on the planet due to its structure of military bases and armed flotillas (which were no longer restricted once the 1930 Second London Naval Treaty expired in 1939).
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UN or NATO?

Consortium News 23 Jul 2023
expanded the power of its own global military footprint including its ability to strike anywhere on the planet due to its military bases and armed flotillas (which were no longer restricted once the 1930 Second London Naval Treaty expired in 1939).
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The USS Utah (BB-31/AG-16) Was Sunk By the Japanese During the Attack on Pearl Harbor

War History Online 09 Jun 2023
She was also modernized during this period, but these updates were immediately rendered useless following the signing of the London Naval Treaty in 1930 ... USS Utah (AG-16) being painted during her overhaul at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, 1941.
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A WWII-Era Mystery for the Ages – What Happened to the French Submarine Surcouf?

War History Online 03 May 2023
Under the Washington Naval Treaty, France, like many others, was ... The London Naval Treaty was signed following her completion, which, unlike its predecessor, put stipulations on submarine warfare.
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HMS Prince of Wales (53): The British Battleship That Took on Bismarck – and Survived

War History Online 15 Feb 2023
Laid down at a time when both the Washington Naval Treaty and the Treaty of London were still in effect, she was smaller and less powerful than her German counterparts ... naval guns to just 14 inches.
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Nuclear strike chief seeks cancer review of launch officers

The Roanoke Times 29 Jan 2023
London Naval Treaty ... signed the Treaty for the Limitation and Reduction of Naval Armament (commonly referred to as the London Naval Treaty) on April 22, 1930, to regulate submarine warfare and limit the building of naval ships ... London Naval Treaty.
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Congress barely dents scourge of hunger in military

York News-Times 15 Jan 2023
London Naval Treaty ... signed the Treaty for the Limitation and Reduction of Naval Armament (commonly referred to as the London Naval Treaty) on April 22, 1930, to regulate submarine warfare and limit the building of naval ships ... London Naval Treaty.
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USS Salt Lake City (CA-25): The Decorated Heavy Cruiser That Made Waves In the Pacific

War History Online 08 Jan 2023
Originally designated CL-25, Salt Lake City was re-designated CA-25 in July 1931, in accordance with the London Naval Treaty ... Naval Historical Center / Wikimedia Commons / Public Domain) ... Naval Aviation ...
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This Day in History — December 29

Jamaica Observer 29 Dec 2022
United States, Britain, France, Italy and Japan sign Washington treaty to limit naval armaments ... Japan renounces Washington naval treaty limiting naval armaments ... German bombers inflict greatest damage on London since Great Fire of 1666.
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USS Missouri (BB-63): American Battleship and Site of the Japanese Surrender

War History Online 06 Oct 2022
The 1922 Washington Naval Treaty limited the size of battleships ... This was followed by the Second London Naval Treaty, which Japan refused to sign.
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May 15 Incident: When Japan Tried to Spark a War Using Charlie Chaplin

War History Online 06 Sep 2022
The plot was brought on by the London Naval Treaty, which limited the size of the Imperial Japanese Navy. Junior Japanese naval ... Signing of the London Naval Pact at the London Naval Conference, 1930.
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