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Part of the American legend regarding World War Two is the story of the Liberty ships: the manufacturing miracle that showcased the capacity, skill, and willpower of the United States and was possible only because every citizen pitched in to help. There are many threads to this shipbuilding st...
Real-world naval stories featuring famous ships, battles, and key figures. Read more Video Go to YouTube channel Invite your friends to the game via the Recruiting Station! Fight side by side with your Shipmates to receive valuable rewards!
September 1, 2018inShips, Belles, & History TwoHeavens Members 292 Gender:Male Location:14RLT1327251773 Interests:Military history, marksmanship, toy soldiers PostedSeptember 1, 2018 Indy Nidell of The Great War channel started their new WW2 series today, looks great. ...
After World War I, Japanese shipping suffered for a long time from an excess of tonnage and severe competition. How could Japanese shipping companies cope with the depression when they were mostly latecomers with less cargo and with small company size? The smaller trampers and owners were disadva...
In order for World War Two to be an airpower war, it was first of all a construction war. Caterpillar crawler tractors were instrumental in the US military's construction war, and the United States' not-so-secret weapon of World War Two. ...
During World War II,British ships were always watching for German submarines called U-boats.The ship Ben Lomond had left Cape Town,South Africa,with 55 sailors,including a young man named Poon Lim. On November 23,1942,the Ben Lomond was attacked by a U-boat.Within minutes the boat was ...
List of Netherlands battles in the World War II, listed alphabetically with photos, images, and maps when possible. Every major battle, skirmish, or conflict ...
World War II had started, and British ships were always watching for German submarines called U-boats. The ship Ben Lomond had left Cape Town, South Africa, with a crew of 55, including a young officer named Poon Lim. On November 23, 1942, Ben Lomond was attacked by a U-boat. Within...
The nose section of the B-29 "Enola Gay". This is one of the most famous, or infamous aircraft of all time, being the first bomber to drop a nuclear weapon. The B-29 is not a World War Two weapon that one would normally associate with the American auto industry. The eighteen foot...