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Gene Slover |
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Posts: 6442 (21-Jun-2008 06:09:44) |
How many USN carriers have ever been lost due to enemy action?
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jlyons97 |
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Posts: 1542 (21-Jun-2008 15:08:50) |
Four CVs (Lexington, Yorktown, Wasp, Hornet)
One CVL (Princeton) Six CVEs (Block Island, Liscome Bay, , St Lo, Gambier Bay, Bismarck Sea, Ommaney Bay) |
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CA30ist |
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Posts: 46 (21-Jun-2008 16:14:00) |
Hello,
Just for fun (and out of respect) let's throw in the old LANGLEY... |
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Gene Slover |
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Posts: 6443 (21-Jun-2008 21:13:16) |
So the enemy sunk all of those carriers?
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BOBC 59 |
Scuttling charges | ||
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Posts: 1215 (21-Jun-2008 23:06:23) |
And Your point IS????? and I see no harmony in this subject as I was there it was not a fun deal many boys I mean men beyond their years gave the ultimate
sacrifice
NUFF SAID BOBC
For those that fought for it,Freedom has a taste and meaning ,The protected will never know.
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jlyons97 |
Splitting hairs....if you wish | ||
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Posts: 1546 (22-Jun-2008 04:44:03) |
Gene Slover wrote: Where are we going with this,Gene? All of the ships so listed sank ultimately as a result of enemy action. Agreed, or not? |
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Gene Slover |
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Posts: 6444 ( 4-Jul-2008 01:50:40) |
(((Gene Slover wrote:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- So the enemy sunk all of those carriers? Where are we going with this,Gene? All of the ships so listed sank ultimately as a result of enemy action. Agreed, or not?))) My computer did not understand what I was trying to think and it printed the wrong question or thing. What I was trying to ask was what navy sank these carriers and how much trouble did that navy have sinking them? |
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