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Re: [ECC] See you in Lancaster

From: Edward Lipsett <translation@i...>
Date: Fri, 01 Mar 2002 14:36:57 +0900
Subject: Re: [ECC] See you in Lancaster

Very useful, thanks.
Might want to add these:

Most of WW2 can be found here:
http://www.freeport-tech.com/WWII/000_admin/000oob.htm

Most current navies can be found at:
http://www.hazegray.org/worldnav/

And specifics on the US Navy can be found at:
http://www.chinfo.navy.mil/navpalib/factfile/ffiletop.html

Ray Forsythe wrote:
> 
> > (Incidentally, does anyone have a repository for lists of individual
> > ship names? I've been making up rather a lot recently - and my fleet
> > record printing software will store and assign them randomly, which
is
> > handy for pickup games.)
> >
> US Naval Vessel Register:
> http://www.nvr.navy.mil/nvrships/name.htm
> 
> German Navy Encyclopedia (Unofficial site. go to "Kriegsmarine" then
"Shipindex"
> to get to ship names.):
> http://www.german-navy.de/marine.htm
> 
> Royal Navy Today:
> http://www.royal-navy.mod.uk/static/pages/2204.html
> 
> Royal Australian Navy (got to admire a Navy that has a link to order
model maker
> sheets on the front page):
> http://www.navy.gov.au/fleet/fleetmain.html
> 
> Russian Naval Ship Names:
> http://www.webcom.com/~amraam/shipind.html
> 
> Japanese Warship Names:
> http://www.combinedfleet.com/ijnnames.htm

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