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    Chao Ho (Chinese: 肇和; pinyin: Zhào Hé; Wade–Giles: Chao Ho; lit. 'Harmonious Beginnings') was the lead ship of a class of her class of training protected...
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    The Chao Ho class (Chinese: 肇和; pinyin: Zhào Hé; lit. 'Harmonious Beginnings') was a class of protected cruisers built for the Qing Dynasty from 1910–1913...
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  • Chao Ho may refer to: Chinese cruiser Zhào Hé, a protected cruiser in the Chinese fleet Zhào Hé class cruiser, a class of protected cruisers This disambiguation...
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    Republic of China Navy. She was built by Vickers Limited in Barrow-in-Furness, England. She was one of three Chao Ho class protected cruisers built, although...
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    originally one of three cruisers of the ill-fated Chao Ho class. The Chinese government had ordered her as the Fei Hong (Chinese: 飛鴻; pinyin: Féi Hóng;...
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  • of China Navy. The Chinese cruiser Chao Ho, of the Republic of China Navy. The Chinese cruiser Ying Rui, of the Republic of China Navy. The Chinese cruiser...
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  • models built in 1930) Chinese cruiser Ning Hai Chinese cruiser Ping Hai Chinese cruiser Chao Ho Chinese cruiser Ying Swei Chinese cruiser Yat Sen (later in...
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  • as blockship in Yangtze river Chao Ho class Chao Ho (1912) - Sunk 1937. Ying Rui (1913) - Sunk 1937. Armoured Cruisers King Yuan class King Yuen (1887)...
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    Republic of China Navy. While funding for the already under construction Chang Feng-class destroyers and two of the three Chao Ho-class cruisers was tentatively...
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    Chou (1897) Hai Shen (1898) Chao Ho class Chao Ho (1912) Ying Swei (1913) Corvettes: Flags shown are for the Imperial Chinese Navy during the period 1909...
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    Hai Chi (Chinese: 海圻; pinyin: Hǎi Qí; lit. 'Boundary of the Sea') was a Hai Chi-class protected cruiser of the Imperial Chinese Navy. She was at the time...
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    Hai Yung (Chinese: 海容; pinyin: Hǎiróng) was a protected cruiser of the Imperial Chinese Navy. Hai Yung was one of a class of three ships built in Germany...
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    Chinese ships armed with 3-pounder guns include: Chao Ho-class cruisers Yongfeng-class coastal defense ships Zhiyuen-class cruisers Chinese cruiser Hai...
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    elderly protected cruiser Chao Ho and the sloop Hai Chow (formerly the Arabis class HMS Pentstemon). The Japanese ships engaged the Chinese ones and the forts...
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    The heavy cruiser was designed for long range, high speed, and heavy calibre naval guns. The first heavy cruisers were built in 1915, although it only...
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    Boxer Rebellion (redirect from I-Ho Ch'Uan)
    to many of its members having practised Chinese martial arts, which at the time were referred to as "Chinese boxing". It was defeated by the Eight-Nation...
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  • demilitarised on Chinese side according to Shanghai Ceasefire Agreement (1932) Wusong-Shanghai Garrison Units (Peace Preservation Corps) Centralized Chinese Air Force...
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    class (Chinese: 海圻級; pinyin: Hǎi Qí jí; Wade–Giles: Hai Chi ji; lit. 'Sea Boundary class')[citation needed] was a class of two protected cruisers built...
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    Sa Zhenbing (category Articles containing Chinese-language text)
    Zhenbing (Who's Who in China 3rd ed., 1925) Chao Ho-class cruiser Jane's Fighting Ships 1906-07, p.359 "ADMIRAL SAH MADE PREMIER OF CHINA; Chin Yun-Peng Is...
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  • Click on headers to sort columns. List of cruisers List of cruisers of World War II Jordan & Caresse 2019, p. 49. Jordan & Caresse 2019, p. 190. Jordan...
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    mounted, one was amidships and two were at the stern. Chao Ho class - Two ships of this class Chao Ho and Ying Swei had a secondary armament of four shielded...
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  • older usage is CNS (Chinese Navy Ship). ROCN also avoids giving ships hull numbers that add up to or end at "4", as the Chinese pronunciation of the...
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  • is a list of Chinese naval vessels from the Qing Dynasty to the end of World War II (1644-1945), including vessels of the Imperial Chinese Navy (1875-1912)...
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    Sun Yat-sen (redirect from Father of China)
    ˌjætˈsɛn/, traditional Chinese: 孫逸仙; simplified Chinese: 孙逸仙; pinyin: Sūn Yìxiān, 12 November 1866 – 12 March 1925), better known in China as Sun Zhongshan...
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    Era in China. The cruisers that had been acquired by the Qing dynasty between the 1870s and the 1900s remained the main ships of the Chinese fleet through...
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    Torreón massacre (category Articles containing traditional Chinese-language text)
    reparation. At one point it was rumored that Qing China had even dispatched a warship to Mexican waters (the cruiser Hai Chi, which was anchored in Cuba at the...
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    China, leaving them the option of either bailing out over eastern China or crash-landing along the Chinese coast. All 15 aircraft reached the Chinese...
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    embarked Destroyer Squadron 1, deployed with Ticonderoga-class guided-missile cruiser USS Lake Champlain, as well as Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyers...
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  • International reactions to the Israel–Hamas war (category CS1 Simplified Chinese-language sources (zh-hans))
    France 24. 17 December 2023. Retrieved 17 December 2023. Fulton, Adam; Chao-Fong, Léonie; Ambrose, Tom; Abdul, Geneva (21 December 2023). "'Fighting...
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    Of 16 VPAF (North Vietnamese) aces during Vietnam War, only Bay, Luu Huy Chao, and Le Hai solely flew MiG-17s. Nguyen Van Bay was born in 1937 in a place...
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