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The Drydock - Episode 285

00:00:00 - Intro


00:01:35 - RN sailors on US ships and vice-versa?


00:07:23 - Turret sizes vs number of guns?


00:14:40 - Do you think there are any old ships left hiding in plain sight?


00:18:34 - Utility/Value of Battlecruisers?


00:24:42 - Infaltion adjusted costs of the pre-WW1 naval arms race?


00:34:00 - US 'small battleships' of 1919?


00:39:22 - Differences in US and UK wargames in the inter-war period?


00:44:48 - What is it with competent captains and admirals time and time again driving their battleships/cruisers/carriers ashore?


00:49:24 - Paint and timber supplies aboard ship in the Age of Sail?


00:53:45 - Why did the Royal Navy choose limes rather than some other citrus fruit?


00:56:30 - Role of 'little dots' in the Atlantic?


00:59:28 - What were the different companies that developed naval guns, and was it the companies themselves or the different navies that actually drove the size of the guns and caliber?


01:06:24 - Determining when a wreck took damage?


The Drydock - Episode 285

Comments

An ancient treaty, a cunning lawyer and a wartime need - the story of the Azores is more fascinating than expected. I look forward to the full version in the future.

Rob Smith

Re this year's trip to the USA in February 2024. On your website you've got the year wrong:- 2023 is (thankfully) behind us and we are now in 2024.

Rob Smith


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