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This is in “games” because no one has invented a game that depicts WW2 naval warfare to my satisfaction. Anyhow, this documentary is good stuff for any navy buff.
Battleships History
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17:13 USS North Carolina. 🙂 If one is in Willmington NC a visit should be in order.
When I lived in Hawaii I visited the USS Arizona Memorial many times. If you go there now you must obtain tickets because they can only accommodate so many people every day. Over 70 years and people still line up to pay respects for the fallen.
Anonymous0As a little boy, I loved engaging in a game of Battleship.
Battleship X. The museum rocks
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I remember a game WWII pacific Theatre… I think it had nothing but battleships.
Visited an Oberon class sub (forget which one):
And Coventry, Type 22 Frigate:
Haven’t been on any big stuff, but watched this old girl on exercise from the beach – Invincible Light Aircraft Carrier. It’s no Nimitz-class, but still a big sucker when it sails past:
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