Anniversary of 200 years of independence of Chile

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Rhade
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Re: Anniversary of 200 years of independence of Chile

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Re: Anniversary of 200 years of independence of Chile

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Hope you enjoyed the pictures and thanks to the friendly countries who joined us in the naval parade (Argentina, Brazil, Canada, USA and UK)

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Re: Anniversary of 200 years of independence of Chile

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I love you Gunship, those a great photos!!!!!!!!!!!
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Very impressive!
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Fun to see the former HMS Älvsborg M02 still in its Swedish camouflage pattern!
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Re: Anniversary of 200 years of independence of Chile

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The L-frigates are still some of the most beautifull warships ever constructed!
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Re: Anniversary of 200 years of independence of Chile

#17 Post by BrockPaine »

Vossiej wrote:The L-frigates are still some of the most beautifull warships ever constructed!
Yup. I'd say they're the best-looking warship laid down post-1945.

...and all the US deigned to send was an OHP-class? One of the longest-standing free democracies in our hemisphere has its bicentennial, and a lone Perry is charged with extending our respect? :?
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Dude do you know how much a destroyer or larger warship costs to send just for an anniversary?
The USA does not have that money.
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Very interesting pictures !

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Re: Anniversary of 200 years of independence of Chile

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BrockPaine wrote:...and all the US deigned to send was an OHP-class? One of the longest-standing free democracies in our hemisphere has its bicentennial, and a lone Perry is charged with extending our respect? :?
  1. It's what the OHPs are for.
  2. It's Obama, who's administration gave the British PM dvds that were from the White House Gift Shop - and thus were region 1 DVDs.
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