Warship and Naval Battles

My dad was a Navy Chief and very early on I came to love the Navy.  Like my affair with all things military I have read and studied Naval Warfare as well as various ship designs since I was a child. I have built hundreds of ship models, mostly 1/700 waterline series and even did my own scratch modifications of kits to show modifications or rebuilds that they underwent.  I can say that it is a fair comment that I love all things to do with the sea and Navy ships.  Maybe that’s why I am in the Navy and hope to serve at sea at least one more time before I retire.  While my interests in naval warfare go back to antiquity with such battles as Salamis, the Armada, the Seven Years War naval battles, the American Revolution and the War of 1812, the epoch battles of the Napoleonic period, the great revolution of steam and steel and the Dreadnaughts my real interest has been in the ships that fought in the early years of World War II.  This page will certainly see additions so check back occasionally.

The Iranian Navy in the Mediterranean: Looking for War in all the Right Places Posted 20 February 2011

Predators of the High Seas: The Type IX U-Boats Posted 17 February 2011

The First Modern Destroyers: The Imperial Japanese Navy Fubuki Class Posted 12 February 2011

Flush Decks and Four Pipes: The Wickes and Clemson Class Destroyers Posted 7 February 2011

The U-Boat Type VIIC: Workhorse of the Kriegsmarine Posted 5 February 2011

The Post Treaty Super Dreadnought Battleships: Introduction Posted 25 January 2011

Save the USS Olympia! News Update Number One Posted 24 January 2011

The South Dakota Class Battleships: The Best of the Treaty Battleships Posted 25 January 2011

The Next Generation: The North Carolina Class Battleships Posted 22 January 2011

British Bulwarks: The King George V Class Battleships Posted 19 January 2011

French Firepower Forward: The unrealized potential of the Dunkerque and Richelieu Class Battleships Posted 14 January 2011

The Pride of the Regina Marina: The Vittorio Veneto Class Battleships Posted 12 January 2011

The Graf Zeppelin and Aquila: Dreams of the Axis Carrier Air Enthusiasts Posted 8 January 2011

Four of a Kind: The Illustrious Class Aircraft Carriers Posted 29 December 2010

Early British Aircraft Carriers: HMS Argus, Furious, Eagle, Courageous, Glorious, Hermes and Ark Royal

The Ships of Pearl Harbor: A Comprehensive List with Short Histories of Each Ship

Forgotten on the Far Side of Ford Island: USS Utah, USS Detroit, USS Raleigh and USS Tangie

100 Years of Navy Aviation: Part One the Aircraft Carriers

100 Years of Navy Aviation: Part One the Aircraft Carriers

“I have not yet begun to Fight!” John Paul Jones and the Battle of Flamborough Head

Iconic and Heroic: The Fletcher Class Destroyers

Save the USS Olympia!

Workhorses: The Brooklyn Class Light Cruisers

The Beginning of the Nuclear Surface Navy: USS Enterprise CVAN-65, USS Long Beach CG-9, USS Bainbridge DLGN/CGN-25 and USS Truxton DLGN/CG-35

Forerunners of the Next Generation: The New Mexico Class, USS New Mexico, USS Idaho and USS Mississippi

The Battle Fleet that Never Was: The USS Washington, the South Dakota Class and the Lexington Class Battle Cruisers

The Oldest Ladies…Battleships USS Arkansas, New York and Texas

Power and Beauty the Battle Cruisers Scharnhorst and Gneisenau

They Held the Line: The USS Yorktown CV-5, USS Enterprise CV-6 and USS Hornet CV-8, Part Three the Enterprise

The Alaska Class Battle Cruisers: The Last of the Line

They Held the Line: The USS Yorktown CV-5, USS Enterprise CV-6 and USS Hornet CV-8, Part Two the Hornet

The Battleships of Pearl Harbor

The Transitional Carriers: USS Ranger CV-4 and USS Wasp CV-7

The First Aircraft Carriers Part One: The First American Flattops- Langley, Lexington and Saratoga

Five Minutes that Changed History: The Battle of Midway 1022-1027 hours June 4th 1942

They Held the Line: The USS Yorktown CV-5, USS Enterprise CV-6 and USS Hornet CV-8, Part One

The Treaty Cruisers: A Warship Review


One Response to Warship and Naval Battles

  1. Good posting on a favorite topic. Glad to see someone is blogging about these things.
    Regards,
    Steven Bustin
    Author, Humble Heroes, How The USS Nashville CL43 Fought WWII.

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