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617 6 mei - 29 juli 1946
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Since 19i|0 , U.S . produc.tion In the tremendous war building program has dominated the destroyer field . It ' may be taken properly as the index of design development , and the U,S . " fleet " and " escort " ' destroyers of 13k5 are world-wide prototypes at the present time . This fleet destroyer is a vessel of some 2,200 tons displacement , armed '^• With six 5-inch dual-purpose guns and some twenty automatic antiaircraf weapons , ten torpedo tubes , carrying a heavy depth charge battery , and )* equipped with the most modern electronic , fire-control , communication , and sound-detection ( sounddetection ) equipment . She is capable of extended sea cruising and her ability to fuel at sea from any type of vessel renders her ablp to accompany major forces for weöks and even months at a time . She <> an make some thirty-eight knots . She is an expensive ship t o build ' and operate , costing more than the light cruiser of a few years back . She is a superb fleet weapon , both offensively and on defense , and she Is ^ Le*dl.y against submarines and aircraft . She carries practically no armor , but her highly developed damage control equipment makes her a far tougher fighter than the " tin cans " of earlier days . She was employed in every theater of the recent war and on every conceivable task , ranging from ' scouting and patrolling to unsupported gun duels against Axis ships . She is probably best known for her invaluable contributions in the screens of our fast carrier task forces , and as close naval gun support for landing troops ,
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Erfgoedstuk
Scan bij een inventarisnummer
617 6 mei - 29 juli 1946
Ga naar dit stuk:
Volgnummer:
224 van 224
Since 19i|0 , U.S . produc.tion In the tremendous war building program has dominated the destroyer field . It ' may be taken properly as the index of design development , and the U,S . " fleet " and " escort " ' destroyers of 13k5 are world-wide prototypes at the present time . This fleet destroyer is a vessel of some 2,200 tons displacement , armed '^• With six 5-inch dual-purpose guns and some twenty automatic antiaircraf weapons , ten torpedo tubes , carrying a heavy depth charge battery , and )* equipped with the most modern electronic , fire-control , communication , and sound-detection ( sounddetection ) equipment . She is capable of extended sea cruising and her ability to fuel at sea from any type of vessel renders her ablp to accompany major forces for weöks and even months at a time . She <> an make some thirty-eight knots . She is an expensive ship t o build ' and operate , costing more than the light cruiser of a few years back . She is a superb fleet weapon , both offensively and on defense , and she Is ^ Le*dl.y against submarines and aircraft . She carries practically no armor , but her highly developed damage control equipment makes her a far tougher fighter than the " tin cans " of earlier days . She was employed in every theater of the recent war and on every conceivable task , ranging from ' scouting and patrolling to unsupported gun duels against Axis ships . She is probably best known for her invaluable contributions in the screens of our fast carrier task forces , and as close naval gun support for landing troops ,
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