Men O' War was created on 1929-06-29.
Lexington Men O' War was created in 2002.
Lexington Men O' War ended in 2003.
Man O War=Warship Men of war=Warships
Men of War was created on 2009-02-20.
Men in War was created on 1957-03-19.
Men O' War, or Man O' War; a term meaning a "warship", derived from the times of ancient war galleys when they were powered by rows of men, "manning the oars."
Man-O-War GAA was created in 1946.
Portuguese Man o' War was created in 1758.
Two Men Went to War was created in 2002.
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A Man o' War is like a jellyfish, except that while the jellyfish is just one individual, the Man o' War is composed of a whole lot of individuals. They have 4 type of individuals living in the group: The floating sac, the tentacles, the gastros (digestion) and the gonos (reproduction.) There are males and females . . . at a certain time of year, all the Men o' War males discharge sperm into the seawater, and the eggs of females of other groups are fertilized by them. So, to answer your question, the young Men o' War have nothing to do with their "parents" which are likely nowhere near, anyway.
It depends on whether you are talking about regular cargo ships or warships which under sail were called "men o war". Cargo ships do not have holes in the sides but the war ships had holes, above the water line, for them to poke the cannons through. Hence you could say the "men o war" had holes in the side but not cargo or passenger ships.