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Old 11-01-22, 07:05 AM   #5
TORDO222
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Originally Posted by Aktungbby View Post
Of course, 's favorite Gearing class destroyer is the The USS Brinkley Bass whose RM3 radioman (1969-1970) was none other than our recently departed moderator, astute man of facts, and pragmatic wisdom, Sailor Steve as to her latin American service... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Brinkley_Bass
It is good to recreate iconic ships that have served the navies of many countries so well and for so long. The Fletchers Class, Allen Sumners and Gearings have marked indelible marks everywhere they have served. And on their crews as well.Our respects to the aforementioned crew member of Subsim. Greetings!.Marcelo
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"Fire!!! that the People look at us! " - Admiral Guillermo Brown.
Order prior to the "Battle of Los Pozos" that took place on June 11,1826 in the Rio de La Plata,in front of the city of Buenos Aires, in an area of relative greater depth and to the view from the population. Was a combat between a flimsy Argentine Squadron and the powerfull Brazilian Empire Fleet.It was a victorious day for the Argentine navy.William Brown was the first Admiral of the newly formed Argentine Navy.Born in Ireland and argentine by adoption.A great patriot.
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