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Default 01-06-2003, 10:08 PM

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painwessex is on a battleship heading for irag?
there are no more battleships after that dipshit Cheney decommed the Iowas hake:
  
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Default 01-06-2003, 10:09 PM

No he wouldn't be a soldier. There are no soldiers on the frigates, They are partol frigates. They were there in support of the battle group we sent to afghanistan. Now they are there to check ships leaving the gulf and make sure they are doing nothing illegal.
  
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Default 01-06-2003, 10:14 PM

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painwessex is on a battleship heading for irag?
there are no more battleships after that dipshit Cheney decommed the Iowas hake:[/quote:f4214]

Battleships are obselete.
  
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Default 01-06-2003, 10:14 PM

oh. so he is a civilian
  
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Default 01-06-2003, 10:24 PM

battleships are what make a navy, i think ww2 ships are a helluva lot cooler than the ones now...16 inch guns-holy crap!
  
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Default 01-07-2003, 01:06 AM

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oh. so he is a civilian
no...he is a crewmember on HMCS WINNIPEG!!! I don't know what he does...navigtion...weapons...cook...I don't know!! There are 300 people on a Canadian Frigate.
  
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Default 01-07-2003, 01:07 AM

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oh. so he is a civilian
No, he'd be a member of the Canadian Navy.
Working on a ship similar to this one:
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Default 01-07-2003, 01:07 AM

Oh yeah, and I agree, battleships are wayyyyyy obsolete. Too big, too slow, and too expensive. What modern navies need are smaller cruiser type ships that are nimble fast and can preform a lot of tasks.
  
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Default 01-07-2003, 01:18 AM

yeah, that's true, but they were great platforms for providing artillery support for seaborne assaults and invasions.
  
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Default 01-07-2003, 01:28 AM

No bdoubt. But the key word is WERE.

They were the perfect tool during world war 2.

Nowadays however, they are not needed.
  
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Default 01-07-2003, 04:57 AM

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Thank got banned too. PRAISE ALLAH!
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That post was a product of what can happen when you really had to take a shit and just wanted to post before you fill your drawers.


What I meant you say was: He got banned too. PRAISE ALLAH!
  
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Default 01-07-2003, 11:41 AM

Glad to see that people remember me. I know this might be old but just picked up spearhead and i think it was to short. Hard but short. The reason why i havent been here for a while is that i just found out that the internet on the ship let me on this site. I hope to keep up with the forum. People feel free to email me and we will chat.

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Default 01-07-2003, 11:50 AM

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Oh yeah, and I agree, battleships are wayyyyyy obsolete. Too big, too slow, and too expensive. What modern navies need are smaller cruiser type ships that are nimble fast and can preform a lot of tasks.
actually modern "nimble" crusiers are slower and not much more manuverable than the Iowa class BBs.

Plus when reagan ordered the recomm. the ships were extensively upgraded with new electronics and self-defense such as Phalanx guns.
There was a project for 11" sabot rounds fired from the 16" guns which would extend their range to 100 nautical miles (more than the Harpoon cruise missile) also the rounds would be radar and laser guided.
Also the 23nm range of the standard 16" HE shell is plenty for supporting Marine landings

think about it, would you waste a cruise missile or expensive smart bomb to blow up a guy camping in a foxhole with an RPG-7 waiting for Marine hovercrafts or would you just drop a big shell on him?

Also the only cruise missiles that will pierce a BBs armor are the new Russian supermissiles like the "Granit" and Russia is not selling those to anyone yet. Battleship armor is practically impervious to crappy subsonic (aka exocet type) missiles that rogue nations or China could get their hands on.
  
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Default 01-07-2003, 11:53 AM

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Glad to see that people remember me. I know this might be old but just picked up spearhead and i think it was to short. Hard but short. The reason why i havent been here for a while is that i just found out that the internet on the ship let me on this site. I hope to keep up with the forum. People feel free to email me and we will chat.

ls.m.hart@dnd.ca

Hello Capt. John How the *&^% are you? Email me i would love to catch up on old times.
oh yeah, almost forgot:
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"Give 'em Hell!"
  
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Default 01-07-2003, 01:19 PM

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No bdoubt. But the key word is WERE.

They were the perfect tool during world war 2.

Nowadays however, they are not needed.
yeah, I'd have to agree with that. Modern ships, like the Canadian Halifax class frigates are much more advanced. The Halifax's can do the same as battleships using their Bofors (I think I spelt that right) with respect to providing artillery support for seaborne assaults. They are also much faster and more manuverable than the larger, bulky battleships.
  
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