Warship use the same navigation lights as civilian ships. Additional lights may be shown if engaged in special duties.
When is a war,the end of the world or when this kind of monster or something else
Mostly wind propelled wooden ships. At the time of the civil war however, the navy began converting the old wood and sail ships to iron steamships. For much of the war, there was an equal mix of both.
Mainly u-boats, other enemy ships and enemy bombers
"Liberty ships" .
King Henry VIII founded the English Navy during the Spanish-American War. This tripled the number of war ships that existed and added lighthouses that made coastal navigation easier.
The ships in the Civil War were called the Ironclad.
Oh, my word, yes. Many major battles, especially in the Pacific, involved ships of every kind, including carriers. See links.
There were no Italian naval vessels in the Baltic Sea in World War 2.
4 ships were torpedoed in World War 1.
there was resentment toward England and altermately lead to the revolutionary war
Destroyers, Cursiers, Battleships, and Patrol Boats
They got in the war because German ships sunk U.S cargo ships