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if your wondering how do u get a twin hull battleship on navel ops, then research it dumby
sucking balls
Use carriers.
Russian battleship Prince Suvorov verses IJN battleship Mikasa at the Battle of Tsushima in May 1905.
The USS New Jersey is the only Vietnam Veteran battleship. She fired nearly 6,000 sixteen inch shells in the Vietnam War and she is naval histories last battleship to have fought a war as a traditionally all gun battleship.
A battleship, a battle cruiser or a cruiser, depending on its size.
The greatest Japanese Naval Commander is Admiral Togo, whose Battleship Fleet defeated the Russian Battleship Fleet at the, "Battle of Tsushima", on 27 May 1905. Admiral Togo, is the ONLY naval commander in history, to have won a DECISIVE modern BATTLESHIP FLEET action. Admiral Zinovy Rozhestvensky, commander of the Russian Battle fleet at Tsushima, is the only other naval commander in HISTORY, to have fought a DECISIVE (steel battleships) BATTLESHIP FLEET ACTION! Note* The Battle of Jutland (WWI, 1916) was NOT decisive. Individual battleship engagements during WWII are NOT "fleet" engagements.
The Dreadnought was a battleship of the British Royal Navy that revolutionized naval power when she entered service in 1906.
No not really they have two or three big guns
The very first modern (steel) battleship to battleship "fleet" engagement was the "Battle of Port Arthur" in which Russian battleships exchanged gunfire with Japanese battleships on 09 February 1904.
Shigetaka Onda has written: 'Senkan \\' -- subject(s): Japanese Naval operations, Naval operations, Japanese, World War, 1939-1945, Yamato (Battleship)
Prepare firing tables for artillery and naval gunfire.