Famous Warships

Identify these famous warships from the clues.
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The years of original commission and ships' nationalities are given.
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First ocean-going ironclad (France, 1860)
Gloire
Lead ship of the most powerful battleship class in history (Japan, 1941)
IJN Yamato
Battleship where Japan surrendered in WWII (USA, 1944)
USS Missouri
Nelson's flagship at Trafalgar (Great Britain, 1778)
HMS Victory
Hitler's most famous battleship sunk in 1941 (Germany, 1940)
Bismarck
Large battlecruiser sunk by the above (UK, 1920)
HMS Hood
Oldest commissioned warship still afloat (USA, 1798)
USS Constitution
Cruiser controversially torpedoed during the 1982 Falklands War (Argentina, 1938)
ARA General Belgrano
Preserved flagship of Henry VIII's navy which sank in 1545 (England, 1512)
HMS Mary Rose
Destroyer attacked by Al-Qaeda in Yemen in 2000 (USA, 1996)
USS Cole
Cruiser whose guns started the October Revolution (Russia, 1897)
Aurora
Battleship which revolutionised warship design (UK, 1906)
HMS Dreadnought
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First ever nuclear-powered submarine (USA, 1954)
USS Nautilus
Man-powered submarine; first submarine to sink an enemy ship (CSA, 1863)
Hunley
Louis XIV's huge royal flagship (France, 1671)
Soleil Royal
James Cook's most famous ship (Great Britain, 1764)
HMS Endeavour
Predreadnought which started WWII in Poland (Germany, 1904)
SMS Schleswig-Holstein
Raised sunken warship perfectly preserved and on display (Sweden, 1627)
Vasa
Battleship which mysteriously exploded in Havana in 1898 (USA, 1895)
USS Maine
Most heavily-armed sailing ship in history (Spain, 1769)
Santisima Trinidad
Sloop forced to flee down the River Yangtze in 1949 (UK, 1943)
HMS Amethyst
WWII cruiser preserved on the Thames in London (UK, 1939)
HMS Belfast
Lead ship of the largest class of warship ever built (USA, 1975)
USS Nimitz
Sailors mutinied to overthrow Captain William Bligh in 1789 (Great Britain, 1787)
HMS Bounty
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Level 79
Apr 29, 2017
Why does one have to get IJN Yamato to have it accepted - when IJN is not an official title - but Belfast and Constitution are OK without the USS and HMS? Nimitz is not the largest class of warships built - that would probably be Fletcher or a WW2 escort class - although it may be the class of largest warships built....
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Level 62
May 9, 2017
Just Yamato should work now. hanks for pointing this out.

As for the largest class of warships ever built, that means by size rather than by numbers.