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    Humaytá was a modified Balilla-class submarine built in Italy for the Brazilian Navy. The submarine was laid down by Odero-Terni-Orlando at La Spezia...
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  • Brazilian submarine Humaitá or Humaytá may refer to one of the following submarines of the Brazilian Navy: Brazilian submarine Humaytá (sometimes also...
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  • The Brazilian Navy participated in both World War I and World War II, engaging in anti-submarine patrols in the Atlantic. The modern Brazilian Navy includes...
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    as transport submarines to supply Italian forces in North Africa. The surviving boats were scrapped after the war. One submarine, Humaytá, was built for...
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    including 39 auxiliary ships. 9 frigates/corvettes, 5 conventional attack submarines and 1 helicopter carrier. This list presents only the major combatant...
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    United States command, Brazilian troops fought primarily in the liberation of Italy from September 1944 to May 1945, while the Brazilian Navy and Air Force...
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  • Bangladesh Navy: Ming class (Type 035/based on Romeo) Brazilian Navy: Foca class (1913) - (decommissioned) Humaytá (1927) - (decommissioned) Tupi class (1937) -...
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    This is a timeline of Brazilian history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in Brazil and its predecessor states....
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    June - The Brazilian submarine Humaytá is launched at the Odero-Terni-Orlando shipyard at La Spezia, Italy. date unknown - The Brazilian Chess Championship...
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    was the first naval class of submarines operated by the Brazilian Navy. It consisted of the F1, F3 and F5 submarines designed by Italian naval engineer...
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    supply submarines and long-range fleet submarines. They also had submarines with the highest submerged speeds (I-201-class submarines) and submarines that...
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    used the money gained (eight thousand contos) to purchase a submarine from Italy, Humaytá. No further upgrades were made to Anáhuac in its remaining service...
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    South American dreadnought race (category First Brazilian Republic)
    Italian-built submarine, Humaytá, was acquired during this time. By the 1930s, the international community believed that the bulk of the Brazilian Navy was...
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    of the Brazilian submarine force, and in 1929 the Humaytá arrived in Brazil. Shortly thereafter, in 1933, when the old Foca class submarines were taken...
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    War, regardless of where they were built or previous service history. Submarines show submerged displacement. Click on headers to sort column alphabetically...
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  •  United States Albany Iron Works New York / Paterson, New Jersey Holland I Submarine For John Philip Holland. 27 May  United Kingdom W. Simons & Co. Renfrew...
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