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| Milforum's Bouncer | Post; The DD(x)Is it just me or does this look a bit like an American civil war era ironside? http://www.globalsecurity.org/milita.../ship/dd-x.htm
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| Milforum Moderator ![]() | You mean these two? ![]() ![]() I don't know it might be just you
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| Milforum's Bouncer | Spartan decks, right angles, no curves, angled sides... not very lady-like if nothing else. |
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| Tribuni Angusticlavii | I agree!
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| Primus Pilus | I'm very interested in the DD(X), CG(X), and LCS programs, If I don't end up being in the Medical Corps I would love to command one these fine ships one day. I've added these programs into my class on Naval Ships and recognition for Sea Cadets. We use the same Navy materials, except I've updated them somewhat. -PO3 Aaron Castro, USNSCC S3, Ingraham Division
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