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  2. Category:Merchant ships of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Merchant ships of the United States include merchant ships built, designed, or operated in or by the United States

  3. Lists of ships - Wikipedia

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    Lists of Empire ships. List of largest ferries of Europe. List of gas carriers. List of icebreakers. Lists of Liberty ships. List of lightvessels. List of ocean liners. List of research vessels by country. List of river cruise ships.

  4. Category:Merchant ships by country - Wikipedia

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    Merchant ships of Cambodia ‎ (3 P) Merchant ships of Canada ‎ (8 C, 57 P) Merchant ships of the Cayman Islands ‎ (4 P) Merchant ships of Sri Lanka ‎ (1 P) Merchant ships of Chile ‎ (2 C, 7 P) Merchant ships of China ‎ (3 C, 19 P) Merchant ships of Costa Rica ‎ (3 P) Merchant ships of Croatia ‎ (1 C) Merchant ships of Cyprus ...

  5. Category:Merchant ships of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to Merchant ships of the United Kingdom. Merchant ships of the United Kingdom include merchant ships built, designed, or operated in or by the United Kingdom .

  6. Merchant ship - Wikipedia

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    Historical merchant trading ship: a Dutch fluyt cargo vessel from the late 17th century. A merchant ship, merchant vessel, trading vessel, or merchantman is a watercraft that transports cargo or carries passengers for hire.

  7. List of merchant navy capacity by country - Wikipedia

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    List of merchant navy capacity by flag is a list of the world foremost fleets of registered trading vessels ranked in both gross tonnage (GT) and deadweight tonnage (DWT) sorted by flag state.

  8. United States Merchant Marine - Wikipedia

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    The Merchant Marine primarily transports domestic and international cargo and passengers during peacetime, and operate and maintain deep-sea merchant ships, tugboats, towboats, ferries, dredges, excursion vessels, charter boats and other waterborne craft on the oceans, the Great Lakes, rivers, canals, harbors, and other waterways.

  9. Category:Age of Sail merchant ships - Wikipedia

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    Age of Sail merchant ships include merchant ships designed, built, or operated during the Age of Sail.

  10. List of sea captains - Wikipedia

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    The list includes merchant ship's captains as well as naval ship's captains. It is limited to those notable in this role (those who already have Wikipedia articles). English navigator who is believed to be the first Briton to reach Japan, becoming a key naval advisor to Tokugawa Ieyasu.

  11. History of the United States Merchant Marine - Wikipedia

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    Shipbuilding became a major wartime industry, focused on merchant ships and tankers. Merchant ships were often sunk until the convoy system was adopted using British and Canadian naval escorts, Convoys were slow but were effective in stopping U-boat attacks.