May I respectfully suggest:
Register of Ships of the US Navy,1775-1990 by K. Jack Bauer & Stephen S. Roberts New York Greenwood Press 1991 ISBN: 0-313-26202-0
and
History of US Naval Operations in WW 2 XIV vol. & supplement by Samuel Eliot Morison Edison, NJ Castle Books 2001
Richard V. Horrell WW 2 Connections.com
Bring up this site and read the history of that ship. Carriers
Here is a picture of the ship breaking up. Image and Image2
All this information comes from the web site Haze Gray and Underway
My father served on the Makassar Strait (The Might Mak) from commissioning thru October 1945. I have lots of specific information & photographs from his time aboard, as well as websites detailng her service record. Feel free to contact me.
I just got 244 hits just doing a search for "CVE-91 Makassar Straight" hope this helps
I just answered another question about the Makassar Strait. Just finished printing a history of her from the time her keel was laid in Astoria Washington until the secretary of the navy authorized her use as a target ship on 28 August 1958. She was struck from the navy list Sept 1, 1958. I would be happy to send a copy if you want one. I am interested because my brother served aboard her.
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No but he did find the huson river, hoson bay, and hoson strait. so no he did not
The Gjoa Expedition, led by Amundsen, indeed found a passage by way of the 'Baffin Bay, the Parry Channel and then south through Peel Sound, James Ross Strait, Simpson Strait and Rae Strait'. Because their ship had a shallow draft -- the route they took proved not to be a commercial route.
you can find information on Neil Armstrong at Ask.com or Answers.com....
A person can find out different type of information for a bm tron. The best way to find out that information would be to go online or speak with someone regarding that information.
Strait of Gibraltar
Bering Strait by Alaska
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In the Strait of Gibraltar, you will find water. Lots and lots of water. :D
Strait of Gibraltar
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Cook Strait, between North Island and South Island, New Zealand. Palk Strait, between India and Sri Lanka. Strait of Bonifacio, between Sicily and Sardinia.
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Northern
it is a large part of water.
It's in the northern hemisphere.
The Philippines ;) the spice islands! he also found the strait of Magellan.