Chuck Norris can't have a ship named after him because no ship is worthy of the name.Raxar wrote:Chuck Norris ClassRedhorse wrote: If I were naming destroyers after famous Texans, I could also go for Dwight David Eisenhower (born in Denison, TX), Willie Nelson, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Tommy Lee Jones, and Chuck Norris.
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Ive really enjoyed watching the evolution of this, keep it up!
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emperor_andreas wrote:Chuck Norris can't have a ship named after him because no ship is worthy of the name.Raxar wrote:Chuck Norris ClassRedhorse wrote: If I were naming destroyers after famous Texans, I could also go for Dwight David Eisenhower (born in Denison, TX), Willie Nelson, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Tommy Lee Jones, and Chuck Norris.
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Where's the fists? And the beard?
I really need to post another ship. Quickly.
I really need to post another ship. Quickly.
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I just say this:
"Vikings are the true Chuck Norris and they use real man ship, Viking ship!"
rest my case!
"Vikings are the true Chuck Norris and they use real man ship, Viking ship!"
rest my case!
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Touchè. And we discovered North America! Columbus never set sight on North America, we did. Vikings FTW!!!heuhen wrote:I just say this:
"Vikings are the true Chuck Norris and they use real man ship, Viking ship!"
rest my case!
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...and the ancient Greeks and, quite plausibly Romans...
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Not to mention the Japanese.
“Close” only counts with horseshoes, hand grenades, and tactical nuclear weapons.
That which does not kill me has made a grave tactical error
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And yet America is named after the Italian Amerigo Vespucci
Sorry Redhorse for the off-topic
Sorry Redhorse for the off-topic
Thank you Kim for the crest
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In 1926 the Battleship Austin docked in the Navy Yard for a ten-year refit, which was the typical interval for the Navy to refit or rebuild their ships. Her remodeling was interally extensive and expensive (over $2M) as she was altered to cope with new threats.
Her original direct-drive turbines were replaced with more efficient geared turbines, though her boilers were not replaced. Anti-torpedo blisters were faired onto her hull over the armor plating, though they cost her a full knot in maximum speed. Centrailized fire control was expanded to include the secondary battery, and new fighting tops were mounted on stronger cage masts. The 3"/50 QF guns were replaced by 3"/50 AA guns to counter the aerial threat from bombers. Bridge wings and torpedo defense platforms on the mast were plated in permanently. Boat stowage was moved forward to accomodate two catapults and new cranes to handle both the boats and the aircraft.
Cosmetically, her hull was repainted in the standard gray, and her name was enlarged on the stern. The Admiral's position just below the bridge was left open, to the confusion of many, as there was a sense that it too would be enclosed against the elements.
Though adapted to the changes in naval threats since World War I, there was concern that she and her sister would be too slow in the coming years, and that if kept beyond 20 years of service another extensive rebuild would be required to keep them suitable for fleet service.
Her original direct-drive turbines were replaced with more efficient geared turbines, though her boilers were not replaced. Anti-torpedo blisters were faired onto her hull over the armor plating, though they cost her a full knot in maximum speed. Centrailized fire control was expanded to include the secondary battery, and new fighting tops were mounted on stronger cage masts. The 3"/50 QF guns were replaced by 3"/50 AA guns to counter the aerial threat from bombers. Bridge wings and torpedo defense platforms on the mast were plated in permanently. Boat stowage was moved forward to accomodate two catapults and new cranes to handle both the boats and the aircraft.
Cosmetically, her hull was repainted in the standard gray, and her name was enlarged on the stern. The Admiral's position just below the bridge was left open, to the confusion of many, as there was a sense that it too would be enclosed against the elements.
Though adapted to the changes in naval threats since World War I, there was concern that she and her sister would be too slow in the coming years, and that if kept beyond 20 years of service another extensive rebuild would be required to keep them suitable for fleet service.
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Republic of Texas Navy
FD Scale F-14s