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USS Utah (BB-31) was the sixth dreadnought battleship commissioned by the US Navy. She entered service in August of 1911. Utah and her sister Florida were the first two US.
Visited the Imperial War Museum yesterday, before almost passing out. If you like war, imperialism, and museums, accept no substitute.This is the entrance of the IWM. The left gun is.
Yamashiro and her sister Fuso were the first super-dreadnoughts built by the Imperial Japanese Navy. Yamashiro entered service in March 1917, but played no important role in World War I..
Want to invade Canada? We have a plan. The most interesting part of this Washington Post article is the discussion of Canada's plans for pre-emptive war with the United States:As.
The South American dreadnought race of the 1910s began with the Brazilian order of Minas Gerais and Sao Paulo from British yards. Not to be outdone, Argentina and Chile soon.
USS Guam (CB-2) came about through a curious set of circumstances. Early in World War II, the United States received intelligence suggesting that Japan was building a class of 18000.
Giulio Cesare (Julius Caesar) was the third battleship commissioned by the Italian Navy. When built she was a respectably armed unit, 24000 tons, 13 12" guns in three triple and.
USS Idaho (BB-24) was obsolete by the time she was commissioned. Designed as a smaller, cheaper alternative to the Connecticut class, Idaho and her sister Mississippi had the misfortune to.
