RangerJoe
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Joined: 11/16/2015 From: My Mother, although my Father had some small part. Status: offline
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When a ship is launched, it still is not complete. A warship, even more so. You have the hull, the deck, the engines and such engineering spaces completed. But the topside and other equipment is not yet installed much less any dinner plates and beverage glasses for the crew to use. No food is aboard nor fuel, nor ammo. Nor any important papers. Are you going to have the crew pick up the main gun turrets, which individually weigh more than a Fletcher class destroyer, then have the crew move them onto the ship and install them? Those Navy types maybe know how to use them and make some repairs but I seriously doubt if the crew could actually do such a job without any shipyard installations, much less so when they are on their way to a port far, far away. Even with the guns installed and everything loaded, you still need to test everything and do some gunnery trials and sea trials.
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