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The ladders on navy ships are commonly referred to as "ladders" or "ship's ladders." These vertical or steeply inclined structures provide access between different decks of the ship. They are typically made of wood or metal and may have handrails for safety. In naval terminology, they may also be called "companionways" in some contexts.

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