
Slip a stitch, slip the next stitch, knit the slipped stitches together; a decrease.
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[hull classification symbol] SSK was the United States Navy hull classification symbol for a diesel-electric submarine specialized for anti-submarine duties. SS indicated that the vessel was a submarine, and the K suffix that it was a hunter-killer. The United States Navy does not currently operate any submarines of this type, and so the de...
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Conventional submarines. Usually powered by diesels on the surface which charge batteries that provide power for electric motors when submerged. The time they can stay submerged is limited to the power the batteries can hold. Recent developments in AIP (Air Independent Propulsion) mean some SSKs can stay submerged indefinitely. SSKs are smaller and...
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Single Shot Kill
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Slip next 2 stitches knitwise one at a time. Pass them back onto left-hand needle, then knit through back loops together.
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