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Naval Artwork of your Favorite Warships! Preview
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NAVAL ART ORIGINALS & Prints. Preserve the memory of your favorite warships! Oil Paintings of US WWII battleships, cruisers, Japanese aircraft carriers, airplanes, destroyers, destroyer escorts, German submarines, landing craft, PT boats, historical ships, marines & military battles. Commission oil paintings or pencil drawings by naval artist Mark Churms. Great Nava
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H.M.S. Guardian & life of Captain Edward Riou Preview
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The GUARDIAN was built by Robert Batson in March 1784 at Limehouse ship building docks, London. She was (Clipper) a fifth-rate of 879 tons 44 guns an armed en flute commanded by 26 year old Lt(N)Edward Riou. Wrecked 1790 off coast of South Africa ) THIS EVENT WAS AT THAT TIME, EQUAL IN SCOPE TO THE TITANIC
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Naval race on the South Atlantic Preview
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The site makes a summarized description of the naval race that took place on the South Atlantic between Argentina, Brazil and Chile. The dispute included the acquisition of the new-type dreadnought vessels. The ships involved are presented and descripted as well as the political environment where the dispute took place.
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USS Tuscaloosa CA-37 and USS Wichita CA-45 Preview
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USS Tuscaloosa (CA-37) and USS Wichita (CA-45) - celebrating these WWII heavy cruisers and their crews. 20 battle stars between them including Casablanca, D-Day, Marianas Turkey Shoot, Iwo Jima and Okinawa. History, pictures, submissions from the crews and much more.
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USS HORNET CV/CVA/CVS-12 Preview
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Just about everything you wanted to know about the aircraft carrier USS HORNET. Check out the crew members list and see if you can find any of your shipmates. Read crew stories from crewmembers about life aboard the "Grey Ghost". Also learn about the other seven ships named HORNET.
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Galveston, Massachusetts Preview
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A photo tour of WW II Fast Battleship Massachusetts, BB 59. Also, photos and cartoons associated with the cruiser Galveston, C17, from the late 1920s.
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