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Ship - General terminology |  | Ship - General terminology: Encyclopedia II - Ship - General terminology |  | Ships may occur collectively as fleets, flotillas or squadrons. Convoys of ships commonly occur.
A collection of ships for military purposes may compose a navy or a task force.
In the past, people counting or grouping disparate types of ship may refer to the individual vessels as bottoms. Groups of sailing ships could constitute, say, a fleet of 40 sail. Groups of submarines (particularly German U-boats in the 1940s) may hunt in packs ( ...
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Ship - General terminology
Ships may occur collectively as fleets, flotillas or squadrons. Convoys of ships commonly occur.
A collection of ships for military purposes may compose a navy or a task force.
In the past, people counting or grouping disparate types of ship may refer to the individual vessels as bottoms. Groups of sailing ships could constitute, say, a fleet of 40 sail. Groups of submarines (particularly German U-boats in the 1940s) may hunt in packs (often erroneously called wolf packs).
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