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- Q4836429 subject Q7026615.
- Q4836429 subject Q8141256.
- Q4836429 abstract "The BRP Magat Salamat (PS-20) is one of several Miguel Malvar class of Patrol Corvettes in service with the Philippine Navy. She was originally built as the USS Gayety (AM-239), an Admirable-class minesweeper with a similar hull to the PCE-842-class patrol craft produced during World War II. Along with other ex-World War II veteran ships of the Philippine Navy, she is considered as one of the oldest active fighting ships in the world today.".
- Q4836429 acquirementDate "1962-04-17".
- Q4836429 acquirementDate "1976-04-05".
- Q4836429 builder Q8025960.
- Q4836429 commissioningDate "1945-09-23".
- Q4836429 commissioningDate "1977-02-07".
- Q4836429 country Q30.
- Q4836429 country Q928.
- Q4836429 decommissioningDate "1954-03-01".
- Q4836429 layingDown "1943-11-14".
- Q4836429 length "56.2356".
- Q4836429 operator Q3546162.
- Q4836429 operator Q649920.
- Q4836429 shipBeam "10.0584".
- Q4836429 shipDraft "2.9718".
- Q4836429 shipLaunch "1944-03-19".
- Q4836429 status "Escaped to thePhilippinesin 1975 after the fall of South Vietnam.".
- Q4836429 status "In service with thePhilippine Navy.".
- Q4836429 status "Transferred toRepublic of VietnamNavy on 17 April 1962.".
- Q4836429 thumbnail BRP_MAGAT_SALAMAT.jpg?width=300.
- Q4836429 topSpeed "29.632".
- Q4836429 type Q170013.
- Q4836429 wikiPageExternalLink ships.htm.
- Q4836429 wikiPageExternalLink forum.
- Q4836429 wikiPageExternalLink pn.htm.
- Q4836429 wikiPageExternalLink philip.htm.
- Q4836429 wikiPageExternalLink www.navy.mil.ph.
- Q4836429 wikiPageExternalLink index.php?topic=15917.15.
- Q4836429 wikiPageExternalLink index.php?topic=15917.30.
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- Q4836429 wikiPageWikiLink Q3546162.
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- Q4836429 wikiPageWikiLink Q649920.
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- Q4836429 wikiPageWikiLink Q7026615.
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- Q4836429 wikiPageWikiLink Q8025960.
- Q4836429 wikiPageWikiLink Q8141256.
- Q4836429 wikiPageWikiLink Q928.
- Q4836429 shipAcquired "1962-04-17".
- Q4836429 shipAcquired "1976-04-05".
- Q4836429 shipBuilder Q8025960.
- Q4836429 shipCommissioned "1945-09-23".
- Q4836429 shipCommissioned "1977-02-07".
- Q4836429 shipCountry Q30.
- Q4836429 shipCountry Q928.
- Q4836429 shipDecommissioned "1954-03-01".
- Q4836429 shipFate "--04-17".
- Q4836429 shipFate "Escaped to the Philippines in 1975 after the fall of South Vietnam.".
- Q4836429 shipLaidDown "1943-11-14".
- Q4836429 shipLaunched "1944-03-19".
- Q4836429 shipName "Chi Lăng II".
- Q4836429 shipName "Gayety".
- Q4836429 shipName "Magat Salamat".
- Q4836429 shipOperator Q3546162.
- Q4836429 shipOperator Q649920.
- Q4836429 shipSpeed ",".
- Q4836429 shipStatus "In service with the Philippine Navy.".
- Q4836429 shipType "Patrol Corvette".
- Q4836429 type Product.
- Q4836429 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q4836429 type Ship.
- Q4836429 type DesignedArtifact.
- Q4836429 type Thing.
- Q4836429 type Q11446.
- Q4836429 comment "The BRP Magat Salamat (PS-20) is one of several Miguel Malvar class of Patrol Corvettes in service with the Philippine Navy. She was originally built as the USS Gayety (AM-239), an Admirable-class minesweeper with a similar hull to the PCE-842-class patrol craft produced during World War II. Along with other ex-World War II veteran ships of the Philippine Navy, she is considered as one of the oldest active fighting ships in the world today.".
- Q4836429 label "BRP Magat Salamat (PS-20)".
- Q4836429 depiction BRP_MAGAT_SALAMAT.jpg.
- Q4836429 homepage www.navy.mil.ph.
- Q4836429 name "Chi Lăng II".
- Q4836429 name "Gayety".
- Q4836429 name "Magat Salamat".