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Uggghhh...I should have known better than post something serious in a thread not to be taken seriously. :brickwall:

FascistLibertarian said:The US Fleet in the bay of tokyo after japan surrendered.
CougarDaddy said:Uggghhh...I should have known better than post something serious in a thread not to be taken seriously. :brickwall:
Ex-Dragoon said:CD all you have to do is when these individuals decide to post something they deem near and dear to their hearts and you mock them with inane posts, then they realize maybe posting the drivel they have was not so clever.
That statement does not make sense at all...come on now. Are you saying only those ships that entered Tokyo Bay deserve recognition?
wildman0101 said:ww2 canada as a common wealth nation had the 3rd largest navy in the world
Lumber said:At the END of WWI Canada had the 3rd largest navy in terms of number of hulls, not in terms of tonnage.
Most of our ships were escort destroyer and corvettes. 80 Of those corvettes were Flower-class, which were no more than whaling vessels prior to WWII.
I don't want to take away from the honour and courage that the sailors of the RCN served with during the Battle of the Atlantic, but just don't get confused, our navy wasn't that powerful.
Ex-Dragoon said:Wildman is correct, it was by the end of World War 2 we had the 3rd largest navy not World War 1.
time expired said:It took the US Navy to demonstrate the use of the aircraft carrier
and to make clear that it was the real capital ship of the future, that
finally convinced the British admirals.By then of course it was too
late for the Royal Navy economics forced them out of the game.
The irony of it is that when it came to making the carrier fit for
the new jet propelled aircraft it was 3 Brit. inventions that kept the
carrier from disappearing,the angled deck,steam catapult and
mirror landing system.
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