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New overtime limits, other changes to kick in Monday

It is feared the new caps will cause shortages of workers, making it difficult to maintain services. ....

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Yamato: The Largest Battleship in History Was 72,000 Tons of Raw Power

The Yamato, commissioned in 1941, was the largest battleship ever built, marking the peak of battleship engineering before becoming obsolete with the advent of aircraft carriers post-World War II. ....

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Japan's Yamato-Class Musashi: The Unsinkable Battleship that Sank

Japan's Musashi, part of the powerful Yamato-class battleships, represented the pinnacle of Japanese naval ambition. Built in defiance of treaty restrictions, Musashi aimed to outgun any potential American rival. However, design compromises favoring armor over speed limited its tactical value. Despite immense firepower, Musashi saw little action before succumbing to ....

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The Yamato-Class Battleships Were the Biggest and Baddest Ever

Imperial Japan’s Yamato-class battleships were known as the biggest vessels of their kind to ever sail the seas. Before the Second World War, these massive dreadnoughts were introduced as the most powerfully armed battleships ever constructed. ....

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