The Best Looking Ship of WWII...

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LargeSlowTarget
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ORIGINAL: Prince

ORIGINAL: Tiornu

Am I the only one who thinks Jean Bart's successful withdrawal from St Nazaire was one of the great navigational feats of the war?

Yes, withdrawal seems to be a french profession ;) So nothing of a great feat about this [:'(]

And to be clear, just kidding [:)]

Go to Google, type in "french military victories" and hit the 'I'm feeling lucky' button (in German Google version 'Auf gut Glück'-Knopf) [:'(].


Just kidding as well - I live in France and my French co-workers ('collaborateur' in French [:D]) and I trade friendly 'insults' all day long [;)].
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To heck with all you wanna be sailors. I vote for LST's South Pacific Command Cutie Clipper....

and before someone says something about I shouldn't be noticing such things. I ain't dead yet!
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Gents you were right about my earlier post.  It is a WW2 post after all.. So The fletchers or ...Image
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