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There were more than these, but these were amongst the most infamous: The Battle of Muken, the largest land battle in history until WWI; the Siege of Port Arthur; the Battle of the Yellow Sea (a non-conclusive battle, but which claimed the life of Russian Admiral Vitgift); and the Battle of Tsushima which settled the argument on the big gunned battleship and set the building of HMS Dreadnaught in motion.

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