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- Armed_merchant_ship abstract "The term armed merchant ship may describe a number of similar ship modifications intended for significantly different missions. The term armed merchantman is generally used. East Indiaman describes late 18th and early 19th-century sailing ships engaged in trade while carrying guns similar to contemporary warships. Defensively Equipped Merchant Ships were civilian-manned cargo ships carrying a small number of military personnel to operate an anti-submarine gun and anti-aircraft machine guns during the world wars of the early 20th century. Auxiliary cruisers were cargo ships commissioned as naval vessels with a military crew, converted to carry the guns of a light cruiser, and sometimes used as Merchant raiders. Armed merchant cruisers were fast passenger liners commissioned as naval vessels with a military crew and converted to carry the guns of a light cruiser. Naval trawlers were fishing trawlers commissioned as naval vessels with a military crew and equipped for minesweeping or anti-submarine escort. Q-ships were small civilian ships commissioned as naval vessels with a military crew, but retaining their original appearance while carrying concealed anti-submarine weapons. Armed boarding steamers were merchant steamers converted by the United Kingdom for boarding enemy vessels.↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑".
- Armed_merchant_ship wikiPageID "15979399".
- Armed_merchant_ship wikiPageLength "2312".
- Armed_merchant_ship wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Armed_merchant_ship wikiPageRevisionID "543368853".
- Armed_merchant_ship wikiPageWikiLink Armed_boarding_steamer.
- Armed_merchant_ship wikiPageWikiLink Armed_merchant_cruiser.
- Armed_merchant_ship wikiPageWikiLink Armed_merchantman.
- Armed_merchant_ship wikiPageWikiLink Boarding_(attack).
- Armed_merchant_ship wikiPageWikiLink Category:Auxiliary_cruisers.
- Armed_merchant_ship wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ship_types.
- Armed_merchant_ship wikiPageWikiLink Defensively_Equipped_Merchant_Ships.
- Armed_merchant_ship wikiPageWikiLink Defensively_equipped_merchant_ship.
- Armed_merchant_ship wikiPageWikiLink East_Indiaman.
- Armed_merchant_ship wikiPageWikiLink Merchant_raider.
- Armed_merchant_ship wikiPageWikiLink Merchant_raiders.
- Armed_merchant_ship wikiPageWikiLink Naval_boarding.
- Armed_merchant_ship wikiPageWikiLink Naval_trawler.
- Armed_merchant_ship wikiPageWikiLink Q-ship.
- Armed_merchant_ship wikiPageWikiLinkText "armed merchant ship".
- Armed_merchant_ship wikiPageWikiLinkText "civilian vessels".
- Armed_merchant_ship hasPhotoCollection Armed_merchant_ship.
- Armed_merchant_ship wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_book.
- Armed_merchant_ship wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Armed_merchant_ship subject Category:Auxiliary_cruisers.
- Armed_merchant_ship subject Category:Ship_types.
- Armed_merchant_ship type Ship.
- Armed_merchant_ship type Type.
- Armed_merchant_ship type Cruiser.
- Armed_merchant_ship type Ship.
- Armed_merchant_ship type Type.
- Armed_merchant_ship comment "The term armed merchant ship may describe a number of similar ship modifications intended for significantly different missions. The term armed merchantman is generally used. East Indiaman describes late 18th and early 19th-century sailing ships engaged in trade while carrying guns similar to contemporary warships.".
- Armed_merchant_ship label "Armed merchant ship".
- Armed_merchant_ship sameAs m.03qjsdw.
- Armed_merchant_ship sameAs Q4793055.
- Armed_merchant_ship sameAs Q4793055.
- Armed_merchant_ship wasDerivedFrom Armed_merchant_ship?oldid=543368853.
- Armed_merchant_ship isPrimaryTopicOf Armed_merchant_ship.