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Wetton Aerodrome
Aerodrome covers the history of aviation and aerial combat from the beginnings of powered flight to the dawn of the jet age. It features texts, photos & artwork and exists to honour the brave air pioneers and wartime aircrews of all nations.
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destroyer squadron twenty-eight 1960's
links to know web pages of ships and pictures
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USS Cushing Association
The official website of the USS Cushing Association. Contains histories of all 5 US Navy ships named Cushing, a bio of the ships' namesake, LT William Barker Cushing, an extensive Photo Gallery, reunion info, and over 300 links to other Naval sites.
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USS Stoddard DD-566
A historical layout of the USS Stoddard from construction to final fate. It is a good collection of personal comments submitted by crewmembers describing their participation in both war and peace time activities.
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USS Duncan (DDR 874)
USS Duncan, named for War of 1812 naval hero Silas M. Duncan. History of Third
USS Duncan, born a DD, converted to DDR and back; fought in World WarII, Korea, and Vietnam. Gallant service to America for four decades.
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History of the USS Mullinnix DD 944
Tribute to THE LAST ALL-GUN DESTROYER in US Naval History. Site includes extremely deep focus in several key subject areas including the three trips to Vietnam in 1966, 1969, and 1972, her appearance in the Twilight Zone, ship pictures from all years, and a composite look at the entire Forrest Sherman Class Destroyer.
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Gunter's Ship Classes of the USNavy
This page is dedicated to the ship classes of the US Navy since 1880. The final goal is, to provide photos, technical and historical data on all ship classes. Now this page contains more than 900 ship classes.
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USS Preble DLG-15/DDG-46
This site is dedicated to the men that served aboard USS Preble, may her memory live on. The site contains information and pictures about USS Preble and a directory of former Preble shipmates that have registered at the site.
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Uss Arnold J. Isbell (DD-869)
Dedicated to Her Sailors
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USS McKean DD-784
USS McKean is probably the only USS Destroyer to sink a RUSSIAN SUBMARINE, went down in navy history as the only tin can to keep up with a nuclear carrier in a high speed transit.
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