The number of personnel on a naval ship in 1941 varied significantly depending on the type and size of the vessel. For example, a World War II-era destroyer typically had a crew of around 200-300 sailors, while larger battleships could carry over 1,000 crew members. Aircraft carriers, being some of the largest ships, often had crews exceeding 2,500. Overall, naval ships during this period had diverse crew sizes tailored to their operational roles.
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The Sullivan Brothers died when the ship, the USS Juneau, was sunk by the Japanese in the Pacific Ocean. Many of them died while waiting to be rescued.
During World War I the Germans used many different types of naval weapons including a large fleet of battleships. The most effective naval weapon that the German army had was the merchant u-ship submarines.
The first ship to be named 'Enterprise' was the French ship L'Entreprise. It was captured by the British Royal Navy in 1705 and renamed as HMS Enterprise.
the cv stands for the type of ship (CV=Aircaft carrrier). Not sure what the 45 means.
Building an AEGIS naval defense ship.
what naval ship did Britain and Germany want?
A destroyer.
German naval ship Mühlhausen was created in 1967.
German naval ship Mühlhausen ended in 2007.
My Ship was created in 1941.
naval examples: a naval officer, The U.S. Naval Academy, a U.S. naval ship
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how many people were on Henry Hudson ship
A battleship, a battle cruiser or a cruiser, depending on its size.
The root words of nautical are:NauticalNauticsNausNautNau
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