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Everything posted by Reisen__
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so many people prefer the ships that got ammo racked XD
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able to preform mutli task airstrikes
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just for the shiz and giggles i added the yuudachi XD
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honor the fallen
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atlanta = battleship roadkill mikhail = citadel city warspite = fine british engineering Atago = pocket battleship tirptiz = giant middle finger
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wasn't only just her it was also roma's #2 turret
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from what i learned is never blame soldiers for poor decision making blame the guy giving the orders
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one of their ships got one of their turrets blasted right off edit: Roma was the ship that it's #2 turret got launched into the air
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look up the mighty jingles on youtubes
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zao torps max speed is 76 knts why not be brave and take the torps speed skill and get the 81knts with 6.5km range
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North Carolina Magazined by a Mahan?! (66,000 damage)
Reisen__ replied to horvath6th's topic in General Discussion
oh so a torp got yeah well no big suprise -
two supposed sister ships of the hms hood were redone into the kgv class battleships howe and anson
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the ship of many destinations XD
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Howe joined the Home Fleet on 30 August 1942, her building time extended, owing to more urgent demands of the industry. Like her sister ship Anson, she was to spend the early years of her combat career in Arctic waters, covering convoys bound for Russia.[19] On 31 December 1942, Howe and her sister ship King George V provided distant cover for convoy RA.51, which safely arrived in Loch Ewe on 9 January 1943.[20] Howe and King George V also provided distant cover for convoy RA.53 on 1 March 1943 and helped to recover merchantmen whose ships had been sunk.[21] In 1943, however, Howe was transferred to Gibraltar with King George V to take part in Operation Husky, the Allied invasion of Sicily; the US battleships Alabama and South Dakota substituted for their absence from the Home Fleet. The two British ships shelled Trapani naval base andFavignana during 11–12 July. Based in Algiers, the pair also offered cover during Operation Avalanche-the Allied landings at Salerno-setting out on 7 September. On 14 September Howe and King George V escorted the surrendered Italian battleships Vittorio Veneto and Italia to Alexandria.[7][22][23] By the end of October 1943, Howe and King George V had returned to Britain. At the end of year, Howe underwent a long overhaul at Devonport, where a number of alterations were made. Her anti-aircraft armament was increased, changes were made to her radar, and her watertight integrity in the stern was improved. Modifications were accomplished in the officers and crew quarters for operations in tropical climates; these included changes in insulation, and the extensive use of air-conditioning equipment.[7][24]
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she did have a incident with Battleship Barham but thats about it actually i'm going to throw her into the poll
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i was going to put the french battleship Richelieu up in the poll Richelieu was a French battleship and the lead ship of her class. She was a scaled-up version of the previous Dunkerque class. Ordered in 1935, and designed to counter the Italian Littorio-class battleships, Richelieu was the first French 35,000-ton battleship. She was also the first modern battleship built after the 1922 Treaty of Washington. She featured a main armament of eight 380 mm (15 inch) guns in two quadruple turrets in forward superfiring positions. Her armour and underwater protection were equal to most contemporary craft; only the Japanese Yamato-class battleships were superior. She was, however, limited by a weak anti-aircraft artillery suite and optical-only fire control. In trial runs, her speed was a little higher than her European contemporaries, and only surpassed by the U.S. Navy's modern, fast battleships. In June 1940 she was nearing completion in a shipyard in Brest in northwest France. To avoid capture she left the yard for Dakar in French West Africa (modern-day Senegal). She served during World War II, first on the Vichy Regime side, notably fending off a 1940 Allied attack on Dakar. In 1943 she switched to the Allied side. After refitting in New York Navy Yard, she operated with Royal Navy forces in the Indian Ocean in 1944 and 1945. She took part in the return of French forces to Indochina in 1945, and continued to serve into the 1960s.
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the world war 1 version of the Seydlitz
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South dakota On 30 October, South Dakota and the destroyer Mahan collided while the latter was investigating a sonar contact with a submarine. Both ships were able to continue to Noumea, whereVestal repaired them. The battleship joined the North Carolina-class battleship Washington and four destroyers to form TF 64. The ships intercepted a Japanese bombardment force on the night of 14–15 November, and, in a battle now known as the Second Naval Battle of Guadalcanal, they damaged the cruisers Takao and Atago in addition to forcing the battleship Kirishimaand destroyer Ayanami to be scuttled. During the battle, a power failure incapacitated South Dakota and she received considerable topside damage—42 shells hit the ship, knocking out radio communications and three fire control radars along with destroying the main radar set.[16]
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btw didn't wargaming give you high tier cruiser captains hydro and radar to deal with destroyers hmmmmm
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who are u calling low tier
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their is a thing nowadays called tracking a dd speed u should try it if u can't do that i suggest learn to use the ticks
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i still think that part is also up to cruiser captains not just the torps
