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Silent Hunter
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I have some recognition manuals with pictures of common British ships - let me know if you are interested.
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Navy Seal
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Try this link to the Mariners Museum:
http://www.marinersmuseum.org/library/selected-plans-drawings They have all sorts of ship's plans. One item to consider in searching for ships is the time period of the war. Pre-war to about the entry of the U.S. into the war, there wasn't a lot of new shipping being built, so the merchant fleets were a combination of a few new, many older, and many foreign-built ships. After 1941, the U.S. provided the bulk of new shipping. My father was in the merchant marine, in and out of the U.S., before, during, and after the war and I had a grandfather who served in the Navy during WWI. They told me quite a bit about the ships and their conditions as I grew up. Add to this growing up in San Francisco during the 1950's and 60's when the City was still a thriving merchant and naval port, I got to see an awful lot of shipping from an awful lot of places. |
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