Ivanhoe Posted February 2, 2025 Posted February 2, 2025 USS VALLEY FORGE (CG 50) and USS WORDEN (CG 18), 1987;
Olof Larsson Posted February 2, 2025 Posted February 2, 2025 On 1/26/2025 at 6:32 PM, Ivanhoe said: USS Southard (DD-207), 1932. Amazing how far tin cans evolved between 1910 and 1940. Ā And the cruisers. From the Chester class to USS Wichita in the US, from the Blonde-class to the Town class in the UK and so on.
Ivanhoe Posted February 4, 2025 Posted February 4, 2025 USS Missouri (BB-63) and USS Ronald Reagan (CVN-76);
Ivanhoe Posted February 4, 2025 Posted February 4, 2025 USS VALLEY FORGE (CG 50) and USS WORDEN (CG 18), 1987;
DB Posted February 5, 2025 Posted February 5, 2025 Ivanhoe regularly forgets what he uploaded last week, so does it again.
Ivanhoe Posted February 6, 2025 Posted February 6, 2025 Gentlemen, I run the Department of Redundancy Department. Expect nothing less!
shootER5 Posted February 6, 2025 Posted February 6, 2025 1 hour ago, Ivanhoe said: Gentlemen, I run the Department of Redundancy Department. Expect nothing less! š
Ivanhoe Posted February 8, 2025 Posted February 8, 2025 Murderers' Row, Ulithi Atoll, 1944. CV-18, CV-10, CV-12, CV-19, CV-14, CV-16. In America, "Murderers' Row" references the first 6 batters of the 1927 NY Yankees, all of whom could hit for average and power.
Ivanhoe Posted February 8, 2025 Posted February 8, 2025 CVN 69, CV 62,CV 67 at Norfolk Naval Base, 1984;
Ivanhoe Posted February 9, 2025 Posted February 9, 2025 USS Wisconsin (BB-64), USS Saint Paul (CA-73), USS Buck (DD-761), 1952;
Ivanhoe Posted February 10, 2025 Posted February 10, 2025 USCGC Edgar Culbertson (WPC-1137). An odd-looking duck, to be sure. If you look at the specs you'd expect some cool-looking street fighter, but that superstructure to me looks like a 1950s motoryacht.
Ivanhoe Posted February 12, 2025 Posted February 12, 2025 USS Philippine Sea CG-58, Nauticus in the foreground. The USS Wisconsin is to the right of the right edge of the photo. Ā
sunday Posted February 12, 2025 Posted February 12, 2025 2 hours ago, Ivanhoe said: USS Philippine Sea CG-58, Nauticus in the foreground. The USS Wisconsin is to the right of the right edge of the photo. Ā When did Ticos get Burke's superstructures?
shep854 Posted February 12, 2025 Posted February 12, 2025 6 hours ago, Ivanhoe said: USS Philippine Sea CG-58, Nauticus in the foreground. The USS Wisconsin is to the right of the right edge of the photo. Ā Ahem...DDG-58 USSĀ Laboon
sunday Posted February 12, 2025 Posted February 12, 2025 1 hour ago, shep854 said: Ahem...DDG-58 USSĀ Laboon And now I thought there was some kind of Tico upgrade I was not aware of....
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