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Offline Brooke

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« Reply #30 on: April 10, 2007, 03:15:27 PM »
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That is a beautiful ship.  I love the names the Royal Navy chooses.  Revenge, Warspite, Repulse, Royal Soveriegn, Valiant...the names themselves strike fear long before their guns even come to bear.


Yep, the RN has great ship names.  Some of my favorite US ship names are RN-style names, like Enterprise and Intrepid.

In the upcoming Operation Husky scenario, we'll have the Indomitable and Formidable.

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« Reply #31 on: April 10, 2007, 03:41:12 PM »
USS Enterprise, WW2 edition. Too bad they didn't save her from the scrap yard in the 1950s. Halsey tried, but there just wasn't the interest at the time. It would be a far more fitting museum ship than, say, the "Dry I" that's in NY today. Not that the Intrepid didn't earn her battle honors, but hardly of the same level.

For various periods during the early years of the war, Enterprise WAS the Pacific Fleet :)

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« Reply #32 on: April 10, 2007, 04:24:26 PM »
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"Flower" Class Corvette.

http://www.hobbyworldinc.com/850615.jpg

Followed by the "Gato" Class SS.

http://www.usna.edu/DolphinClub/images/gato2.jpg


     Trying to remember the author's name..Nicolaus Monsarrat?  Wrote
some excellent fiction feqaturing the Flower class corvette.  Yep..The Cruel
Sea still in print..very good stuff.
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« Reply #33 on: April 10, 2007, 04:45:48 PM »
I've always had a thing for the clipper bow battleships of the US Navy like the USS West Virginia
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« Reply #34 on: April 10, 2007, 06:53:31 PM »
We most not forget the USS Oklahoma.




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« Reply #35 on: April 10, 2007, 08:11:00 PM »
Favorite Battleship BB-60 USS Alabama because its 30 min from my house.



Favorite Cruiser USS Pensacola



Favorite tall ship USS Constitution, under way with sail in 1997.


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« Reply #36 on: April 10, 2007, 08:13:03 PM »
Not forget the Oklahoma?  That's all Republic's been posting!

Let us not forget the most famous, and infamous, and most handsome battlecruiser ever to part the waters;  HMS Hood.

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« Reply #37 on: April 10, 2007, 08:14:38 PM »
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If we're talking Cold War, there's no doubt for me:

USS Bunker Hill, The Sword of the Fleet.



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BWAHAHAHAHAHA

I got roped into an OpFor maneuver against this one way back in '86 or so when they were still waiting for the paint to dry.  Took out the roving watch, four or five security alert people, and was headed for the engine room when they tagged the CO and got into CIC.

Still have a ball cap from that wonderfully fun evening, though it is showing its years.
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but not the last fatal gun duel?
« Reply #38 on: April 16, 2007, 07:38:34 AM »
Didn't Oldendorf's division of the old battleships finish off one or two of the old Japanese BB in the battle of Leyte Gulf? At least Yamashiro, yes? I am referring to the battle in the Surigao straight, not the one off Samar where Kurita steamed.

Admittedly, this is the same vintage of ships as the fast BB we started to build in the late 1930s.

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My favorite battleship:


"Washington is . . . one of two US modern battleships to fight in a battleship duel, which was the Second Naval Battle of Guadalcanal. . . . Washington is also the only one of her contemporaries to sink an enemy battleship in warfare, Imperial Japan's Kirishima."
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« Reply #39 on: April 16, 2007, 06:48:44 PM »
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USCGC Legare (WMEC 912) Sailed onboard her halfway around the world and back.  


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« Reply #40 on: April 16, 2007, 07:41:58 PM »
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Did you turn back or just keep going?


Hahaha well once we got into the Black Sea we kinda had to turn back.

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« Reply #41 on: April 16, 2007, 07:58:09 PM »
Gotta love the Big-E

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« Reply #42 on: April 16, 2007, 08:13:41 PM »

U.S.S Houston CA-30

Her story is amazing.


And

USS Houston (CL-81)

 


 

Her story of survival is also incredible.

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« Reply #43 on: April 16, 2007, 08:37:54 PM »
USS Detroit CL-8
Omaha Class Light Crusier
Earned 6 Battle Stars



USS Arizona BB-39
Pennsylvania Class Battleship
Earned 1 Battle Star


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Re: but not the last fatal gun duel?
« Reply #44 on: April 16, 2007, 09:14:14 PM »
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Didn't Oldendorf's division of the old battleships finish off one or two of the old Japanese BB in the battle of Leyte Gulf? At least Yamashiro, yes? I am referring to the battle in the Surigao straight, not the one off Samar where Kurita steamed.

Admittedly, this is the same vintage of ships as the fast BB we started to build in the late 1930s.

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"As they passed the cape of Panaon Island, they ran into a deadly trap set for them by the 7th Fleet Support Force. Rear Admiral Jesse Oldendorf had six battleships (Mississippi, Maryland, West Virginia, Tennessee, California, and Pennsylvania, all but the Mississippi having been resurrected from Pearl Harbor), eight cruisers (heavy cruisers USS Louisville (Flagship), Portland, Minneapolis and HMAS Shropshire, light cruisers USS Denver, Columbia, Phoenix, Boise), 28 destroyers and 39 Patrol/Torpedo boats. To pass the strait and reach the landings, Nishimura would have to run the gauntlet of torpedoes from the PT boats, evade two groups of destroyers, proceed up the strait under the concentrated fire of six battleships in line across the far mouth of the strait, and then break through the screen of cruisers and destroyers.

At about 03:00, Fusô and the destroyers Asagumo, Yamagumo, and Mishishio were hit by torpedoes launched by the destroyer groups. Fusô broke in two, but did not sink. Then at 03:16, USS West Virginia's radar picked up Nishimura's force at a range of 42,000 yards (38 km) and had achieved a firing solution at 30,000 yards (33 km). She tracked them as they approached in the pitch black night. At 03:52, West Virginia unleashed her eight 16 inch (406 mm) guns of the main battery at a range of 22,800 yards (25 km), striking the leading Japanese battleship with her first salvo. At 03:54, USS California and USS Tennessee opened fire. Radar fire control allowed these American battleships to hit targets from a distance at which the Japanese could not reply because of their inferior fire control systems. Yamashiro and Mogami were crippled by a combination of 14-inch (356mm) and 16-inch (406 mm) armour-piercing shells. Shigure turned and fled, but lost steering and stopped dead. Yamashiro sank at 04:19.

At 04:25, Shima's two cruisers (Nachi and Ashigara) and eight destroyers reached the battle. Seeing what they thought were the wrecks of both Nishimura's battleships (actually the two halves of Fusô), he ordered a retreat. His flagship, Nachi, collided with Mogami, flooding the latter's steering-room. Mogami fell behind in the retreat and was sunk by aircraft the next morning. The bow half of Fusô was destroyed by Louisville and the stern half sank off Kanihaan Island. Of Nishimura's seven ships, only Shigure survived.

Yamashiro was the last battleship to engage another in combat, and one of very few to have been sunk by another battleship during World War II. This was also the last battle in which one force (the Americans, in this case) was able to cross the T of its opponent, enabling the U.S. ships to bring all their firepower to bear on the Japanese ships." -The Wiki
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