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USS COMPTON (DD-705), 1947;

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USS Lake Champlain (CG-57), Cape Horn, 1988;

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USS VALLEY FORGE (CG 50) and USS WORDEN (CG 18), 1987;

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USS Nelson (DD-623), 1945;

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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.

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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.

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USS Manchester (CL-83);

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USS Missouri (BB-63) and USS Ronald Reagan (CVN-76);

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USS VALLEY FORGE (CG 50) and USS WORDEN (CG 18), 1987;

USS VALLEY FORGE (CG 50) and USS WORDEN (CG 18), 1987.jpg

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USS Nelson (DD-623), 1945;

USS Nelson (DD-623), 1945.jpg

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Ivanhoe regularly forgets what he uploaded last week, so does it again. :D

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Gentlemen, I run the Department of Redundancy Department. Expect nothing less!

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1 hour ago, Ivanhoe said:

Gentlemen, I run the Department of Redundancy Department. Expect nothing less!

šŸ˜„

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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.

Murderers' Row, Ulithi Atoll, 1944. CV-18, CV-10, CV-12, CV-19, CV-14, CV-16.jpg

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CVN 69, CV 62,CV 67 at Norfolk Naval Base, 1984;

CVN 69, CV 62,CV 67 at Norfolk Naval Base, 1984.jpg

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USS Wisconsin (BB-64), USS Saint Paul (CA-73), USS Buck (DD-761), 1952;

USS Wisconsin (BB-64), USS Saint Paul (CA-73), USS Buck (DD-761), 1952.jpg

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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.

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USS Philippine Sea CG-58, Nauticus in the foreground. The USS Wisconsin is to the right of the right edge of the photo.

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torpedo room on the battleship HMS Rodney;

torpedo room on the battleship HMS Rodney.jpg

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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.

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USS Philippine Sea CG-58, Nauticus in the foreground.jpg

When did Ticos get Burke's superstructures?

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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.

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Ahem...DDG-58 USSĀ Laboon

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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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USS EXULTANT (MSO-441), 1983;

USS EXULTANT (MSO-441), 1983.jpg

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