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Lots of links
I was sort of a new sub-simmer on the forum just a while ago, but I am now feeling fully submerged in the subject.
O.k., even sort of addicted to all the real & game history & details. :) So I figure to give back what I can to my fellow Kaleuns, I'm posting a few deep links I have found... Just about any ship you could find from the war: (many with line-drawing profiles) http://www.warshipsww2.eu/staty.php?language=E As well as many aircraft: http://www.warshipsww2.eu/air_index.php?language=E&show=A Historic WW2 documents, photos / Armed Guard / Merchant Marines, etc. (tons of photos & articles): http://www.armed-guard.com/buttons.html I hope I have not repeated a previous link from the boards. If it's all new, super! I hope you like them. Check them out! |
very nice :up:
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Good Work, Ping :up:
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Good work, some very nice links:up:
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Great find Ping.......thanx for sharing....I will add it to my growing list.....:up:
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Great! Since the old Warships1 site went offline I've been looking for pictures like that.
Thanks!:rock: |
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Something more from right in my own back yard.
I have seen the Brown docked & cruise along the Chesapeake Bay, and it is really something worth seeing. Veteran's Day tour date is approaching: Project Liberty ship: the S.S. John W. Brown (Baltimore, MD) http://www.liberty-ship.com/ While I'm at it: ;) SS-423 Torsk Sub (Baltimore, MD) http://www.usstorsk.org/ USCGC Taney Cutter (Baltimore, MD) http://www.baltomaritimemuseum.org/museums_uscgc.php |
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