destroyers in the PONS Dictionary

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The destroyers attacked at close range (under 600 yd) in uncoordinated groups.
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Initially, the escort groups consisted of two or three destroyers and half a dozen corvettes.
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The antitank role was given to tank destroyers.
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The warship was the lead ship of a class four destroyers.
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As such they are often described as utility destroyers.
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He then escaped the depth charge attacks of the escorting destroyers.
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Two destroyers were ordered, three submarines were sublet in the yard, and no outside orders by private companies were received in this time.
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Sweltering flames and freezing snowstorms, frightening destroyers who burn everything and freeze the soul!
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The destroyers were equipped with heavy-duty air conditioning and were also well suited to filtering sand and the results from NBC warfare.
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Destroyers became so much more useful, having better seaworthiness and greater capabilities than torpedo boats, that they eventually replaced most torpedo boats.
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