In the early days of WW2 naval warfare, U.S. sailors doubted the thin-skinned destroyers entrusted to protect convoys and ...
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The Great Navy Collapse: Why The US Sank 95% of Its Own Fleet After WWII (Shocking Details)
In the late 1940s, the US Navy performed an 80% weight loss that almost killed it—going from 6,700 ships down to barely 300.
Dan Barnett teaches philosophy at Butte College. Send review requests to [email protected]. Columns archived at ...
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