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Things are getting worse. A KPAF recon aircraft was just shot down near Incheon.
Things are getting worse. A KPAF recon aircraft was just shot down near Incheon.
Things are getting worse. A KPAF recon aircraft was just shot down near Incheon.
More information has been received. That the plane was shot down came from North Korean news service. The plane was 150kms south of where that news report put it. All crew are safe.
That and the B-52 overflights - is this the beginning of a war or a dick-measuring contest between USN and USAF?
Both share an equal responsability in bringing North Vietnam to seek a ceasefire in 1969.
Especially when that warship was the most ill-conceived American capital ship design in the 20th century.
In a bit of dark slapstick, when Alaska went boom, her number two turret ended up landing right on top of USS William D. Porter, crushing her bow.
That ship was unlucky to the end.
Still no one died on the Porter, it even sank a Japanese cruiser when it's torpedoes were launched by the impact.
Now a good question, did the Alaska sink her or did the Porter sink her?
To quote the girl from that taco commercial: why not both?
Still no one died on the Porter, it even sank a Japanese cruiser when it's torpedoes were launched by the impact.
Now a good question, did the Alaska sink her or did the Porter sink her?
Ah, the good old Skywarrior, the flying whale. All in all it only lacked ejector seats, otherwise a good aircraft (morbid joke: A-3D stood for all three dead).
OOC: We can extrapolate probable names for American battlecruisers by looking at the Lexington class-either famous battles or notable USN ships from the Age of Sail.Not to mention the naming convention - territories.
Cities - cruisers.
States - battleships.
Territories - something in between a battleship and a cruisers. A battlecruiser perhaps?