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 | | 13 Oct 2011 07:23 AM | | I guess I should look at this forum more often. Tom answered correctly first. As an ex-Spruance sailor I learned a bit of the Kidd's in training. They had increased chiller capacity for operations in the middle east and would have sported a goat locker if delivered as designed. The major deviation from the Spruance class is that they had a more comprehensive anti air suite. Steve | | | |
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Tugboat Veteran
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 | | 20 Oct 2011 07:00 PM | | Steve, if the Kidd had no Goat Locker, where did the Chiefs bunk?  | | | Battling: SMS Scharnhorst, SMS Baden
Building: HMS KGV (Drives, pumps water, guns are in but not plumbed)
MN Edgar Quinet (Hull done)
Drydock/Mothballed: Rus Evstafi, DKM Lutzow, HMS Invincible
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Rob Wood Veteran
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 | | 24 Oct 2011 12:11 AM | | I have a puzzler: What is this, where is it, and how did it get there? 
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Keri Morgret Veteran Site Owner
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 | | 24 Oct 2011 12:30 AM | | I can answer two of the three. It's the bow of the USS Indiana and is used as a parking attendant's shed in Berkeley, CA across from a seafood shop. I don't know the story behind it. | | | |
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Anachronus
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 | | 24 Oct 2011 08:21 AM | | That strikes me as just sad.
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Rob Wood Veteran
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 | | 25 Oct 2011 09:28 PM | | This is, indeed, the prow of U.S.S. Indiana (BB 58), and it stands in the parking lot across the street from world-famous "Spenger's Fish Grotto" in Berkeley, California. The Indianapolis was commissioned just two weeks before the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor on December 7th, 1941, and played a crucial role in the Pacific Campaign. Decommissioned soon after the end of the war, she was mothballed in Bremerton, Washington, until November of 1963, when - despite the efforts of a group of former crewmates and friends (of which Frank "Bud" Spenger, Jr. was one) - she was sold for scrap, and towed to Richmond, California to be broken up. Bud Spenger was determined to save some part of the ship for posterity, and he bought the prow from the breaker's yard, then moved it to the parking lot of his restaurant. Although it may seem sad (and maybe even a bit tacky), had he not done that, the prow would have been melted down. Believe it or not, surviving crewmembers of the Indiana held their reunion at Spenger's in 2001, and all posed in front of the prow for a group photo. So, who's to say he did a bad thing? 
The prow isn't the only piece of the ship saved from scrapping. Check this out: http://ussindianabb58.com/relics.html Rob | | | |
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Anachronus
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 | | 26 Oct 2011 12:04 AM | | Don't get me wrong, it is great that part was saved, it just deserves a better home. I for one would love to see it here in New Orleans, it would make a fine addition to the World War Two museum. EDIT - I think it is the garbage can sitting by it that seems most inappropriate. | | | Vive la France! | |
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pamnjay Veteran
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 | | 26 Jan 2012 11:07 AM | | OK, I think it has been long enough without something new here, don't you? Keri, you were the last to answer a question so you're up. J | | | "There it is again...kind of a BOOM sound" -short lived Allied lookout | |
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Keri Morgret Veteran Site Owner
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 | | 08 Feb 2012 11:37 PM | | What was the first capital ship of the worlds' navies to mount triple-gun turrets? | | | |
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absolutek
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 | | 09 Feb 2012 01:27 AM | | The Italian battleship Dante Alighieri. | | Chase H.
IRCWCC:
Battle Ready Ships: SMS VDT & USS Juneau
Under Construction: Henri IV & DKM Gneisenau | |
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Keri Morgret Veteran Site Owner
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 | | 09 Feb 2012 11:59 AM | | Correct. Your turn! | | | |
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absolutek
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 | | 09 Feb 2012 11:24 PM | | What two battleships were named in honour of Canada? | | Chase H.
IRCWCC:
Battle Ready Ships: SMS VDT & USS Juneau
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Anachronus
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 | | 09 Feb 2012 11:42 PM | | Well one is pretty obvious.
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absolutek
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 | | 14 Feb 2012 11:11 AM | | Well, they are both really obvious, but nobody has gotten the two yet. | | Chase H.
IRCWCC:
Battle Ready Ships: SMS VDT & USS Juneau
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pamnjay Veteran
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 | | 14 Feb 2012 11:12 AM | | HMS Canada and HMS Dominion Good question, took a while for that one. J | | | "There it is again...kind of a BOOM sound" -short lived Allied lookout | |
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 | | 14 Feb 2012 12:37 PM | | Correct, you're up!  | | Chase H.
IRCWCC:
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pamnjay Veteran
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 | | 14 Feb 2012 01:43 PM | | Which class of submarine was the fastest operation submaine of WWII? J | | | "There it is again...kind of a BOOM sound" -short lived Allied lookout | |
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Das Bütts Veteran
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 | | 14 Feb 2012 02:24 PM | | The Japanese I-201 (Sen-taka?) had submerged operating speeds of 19kts. They had a midget/ medium sub capable of 23kts surfaced if I remember right (Type A).
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Mike Butts
Mineman Second Class US Navy
Big Gun:
FN Normandie (in drydock)
RM Capitani Romani (on the ways)
Fast Gun:
SMS/USS Zrinyi (Radetzky Class)
HMS Queen Elizabeth (1944) (on the ways)
Ordered (not yet under construction):
FN Henri IV: Treaty
USS Puritan: Battlestations
USS South Wind: all formats (hopefully)
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pamnjay Veteran
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 | | 14 Feb 2012 02:37 PM | | Correct! Your turn J | | | "There it is again...kind of a BOOM sound" -short lived Allied lookout | |
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Das Bütts Veteran
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 | | 14 Feb 2012 04:14 PM | | This is kinda easy... What was the first battleship with turbo electric propulsion?
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Mike Butts
Mineman Second Class US Navy
Big Gun:
FN Normandie (in drydock)
RM Capitani Romani (on the ways)
Fast Gun:
SMS/USS Zrinyi (Radetzky Class)
HMS Queen Elizabeth (1944) (on the ways)
Ordered (not yet under construction):
FN Henri IV: Treaty
USS Puritan: Battlestations
USS South Wind: all formats (hopefully)
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