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Chile Hái-kun (Sepangâ-gí: Armada de Chile) sī Chile Bú-tsong Pōo-tuī ê hái-tsiàn kun-tsióng. Chile Hái-kun lē-sio̍k teh Chile Kok-hông-pōo. Chile Hái-kun ê tsóng-pōo khiā teh Valparaiso ê Chile Kàm-tuī Tāi-há (Edificio Armada de Chile).
Chile Hái-kun | |
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Armada de Chile | |
Coat of arms of the Chilean Navy | |
Founded | 1817 nî |
Kok-ka | Chile |
Hîng-thài | Hái-kun |
Tsit-lîng | Naval warfare |
Size | 25,000 personnel 133 vessels (see list) |
Siōng-kip | Chilean Armed Forces |
Headquarters | Edificio Armada de Chile Valparaiso |
Tsō-iū-bîng | Vencer o Morir ("Victory or Death") |
Colors | Navy blue White |
March | Brazas a ceñir (Eng-gí: "Braces to be close-hauled")[1] |
Tsiu-nî kì-liām-ji̍t | 21 May, Día de las Glorias Navales (Navy Day) |
Tsham-ú ūn-tōng | Chilean War of Independence Peruvian War of Independence War of the Confederation Chincha Islands War War of the Pacific Panama Crisis of 1885 1891 Chilean Civil War Itata incident Chilean naval mutiny of 1931 World War II 1973 Chilean coup d'état Beagle Conflict |
Tshuā-thâu | |
Commander-in-Chief of the Navy | Admiral Juan Andrés de la Maza Larrain |
Tshut-miâ ê tshuā-thâu | Lord Thomas Cochrane Robert Winthrop Simpson Manuel Blanco Encalada Juan José Latorre Arturo Prat Carlos Condell Patricio Lynch Jorge Montt John Williams Wilson Juan Williams Rebolledo José Toribio Merino |
Kì-tsiong | |
Ensign | |
Jack | |
Roundel |
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