A battlewagon is a heavily armoured combat vehicle, as a war chariot or battleship.
USS Missiouri, an Iowa class battlewagon.
Bismarck was not a cargo ship, it was a 15 inch gunned battlewagon.
They start out at 90 points. They do not come with weapons and you would need to find those points to run them.
1. Battlewagon 2. Man O War 3. Ship of the line 4. Dreadnaught; named after HMS Dreadnaught launched in 1906.
Carriers were the targets; but they were conveniently running errands that day (delivering airplanes to pre-arranged garrisons). Old obsolete US battleships remained as "targets" for the attackers. All were raised, repaired and put back to sea in time to obtain revenge at Suriago Straites in '44 (history's last battlewagon to battlewagon gun fight). Only the battleships USS Arizona, USS Oklahoma, and USS Utah (re-designated Tgt/Trng vessel) never put to sea again; and all three are still resting on the bottom (Arizona & Utah at Pearl & Oklahoma at sea between California & Hawaii).
James V Claypool has written various books on real estate investing, including "How to Buy Real Estate for at Least 20% Below Market Value" and "Real Estate Investing: Market Analysis, Valuation Techniques, and Risk Management."
They were or are herbivorous- as are Horses. I once saw what was billed as a living Baby Wooly Mammoth on the back of a not-too-large pickup truck at of all things a Church Flea Market in about l974. It was claimed the creature weighed 225 lbs, same as an average man, and top end for most dogs. I once saw a Bull-Mastiff named Battlewagon that weighed in at about 225.
Probably. The Cubans were in full revolt, US support was growing, Spain would not change its methods of ending the revolt and the media and US Public was insisting that the US Government must act.
Formally that would be the battleship HMS Vanguard the final battleship of the Royal Navy. However there are two aircraft carriers under construction which will be the largest uet at 65000 tonnes.
babblements, backbencher, backbenches, backpedaled, bafflements, baksheeshes, bandleaders, baneberries, baroceptors, barometries, baronetages, baronetcies, barquentine, basipetally, battlefield, battlefront, battlements, battleships, battlewagon, bayonetting, cabinetries, cabinetwork, cacodemonic, cadaverines, cajolements, candleberry, candlelight, candlepower, candlestick, candlewicks, candlewoods, caramelised, caramelises, caramelized, caramelizes, carotenoids, casebearers, catalectics, catalepsies, cataleptics, daredevilry, daydreamers, daydreaming, earthenware, fairleaders, farewelling, farkleberry, farthermost, fatshederas, gamekeepers, garnierites, gastrectomy, gatekeepers, gatekeeping, hackberries, halfhearted, halfpennies, halogenated, halogenates, haloperidol, handselling, harquebuses, hatchelling, jawbreakers, lacquerware, lacquerwork, lambrequins, langbeinite, launderette, lawbreakers, lawbreaking, maidservant, maintenance, makereadies, makeweights, maltreaters, maltreating, managements, managership, manifestant, manifesters, manifesting, manifestoed, manifestoes, manometries, mansuetudes, marbleising, marbleizing, marguerites, marquessate, marqueterie, marquetries, masqueraded, masquerader, masquerades, mastheading, naltrexones, nanoseconds, pacesetters, pacesetting, paddleballs, paddleboard, paddleboats, pallbearers, pancreatins, pantheistic, papaverines, parageneses, paragenesis, paragenetic, parameciums, paramedical, parametrize, parquetries, partnerless, partnership, rabblements, racquetball, raspberries, rattlebrain, rattlesnake, rattletraps, ravagements, saddlebreds, saddlecloth, saddletrees, safekeeping, saltcellars, satchelfuls, talebearers, talebearing, tanglements, tattletales, taxidermies, taxidermist, waitpersons, waitressing, warmhearted, wattlebirds, wavelengths140 words found.
Different reasons for different times for different peoples. No different for any other nation (country). So examples follow: 1. America warred with Britain because it wanted to be its own country (Revolutionary War 1776). 2. The US warred with Britain again because the UK disrespected America by kidnapping US sailors on the high seas. 3. The US warred with the American Indian because the US wanted his land. 4. The US warred with Mexico to because the US wanted his land too; under the slogan of "Manifest Destiny." 5. The US warred with its southern brother in the Civil War because the Rebel wanted to start his own country...and the northern brother wouldn't have it! So they fought about it. And the Northern brother won in 1865. 6. The US warred with Spain because the US wanted Cuban leasing rights, Puerto Rico, the Philippines, etc. and become one of the "big boys on the block" (a fellow colonizer like the Europeans), so when the battlewagon USS Maine exploded in Havanna Harbor 1898...it was war (Spain was blamed for the Maine's sinking...later proved to be an accidental coal explosion). 7. The US warred with Germany in 1917 because Germany stated they were going back to "unrestricted sub warfare" & and the US warned them about that...so war it was. Just a few examples.
Different reasons for different times for different peoples. No different for any other nation (country). So examples follow: 1. America warred with Britain because it wanted to be its own country (Revolutionary War 1776). 2. The US warred with Britain again because the UK disrespected America by kidnapping US sailors on the high seas. 3. The US warred with the American Indian because the US wanted his land. 4. The US warred with Mexico to because the US wanted his land too; under the slogan of "Manifest Destiny." 5. The US warred with its southern brother in the Civil War because the Rebel wanted to start his own country...and the northern brother wouldn't have it! So they fought about it. And the Northern brother won in 1865. 6. The US warred with Spain because the US wanted Cuban leasing rights, Puerto Rico, the Philippines, etc. and become one of the "big boys on the block" (a fellow colonizer like the Europeans), so when the battlewagon USS Maine exploded in Havanna Harbor 1898...it was war (Spain was blamed for the Maine's sinking...later proved to be an accidental coal explosion). 7. The US warred with Germany in 1917 because Germany stated they were going back to "unrestricted sub warfare" & and the US warned them about that...so war it was. Just a few examples.