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- From: "Gene A. Kennedy" <gak@n5abi.hou.tx.us>
- Subject: Re: WWII Battleships
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- Organization: Ham Radio Operator, Houston Tex.
- Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1992 17:34:04 GMT
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- From "Gene A. Kennedy" <gak@n5abi.hou.tx.us>
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- "Richard H. Miller" <rick@crick.ssctr.bcm.tmc.edu> writes:
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- > The navy always said the "CB" designation meant large cruiser not battlecruis
- > and they did not have the same guns as the battleships which was one of the
- > characteristics of the 'true' battlecruiser.
- >
- > Most of my references place them firmly in the cruiser family rather than the
- > battleship family and this was the point of my original post; they should not
- > be classed as a type of battleship.
- >
- > As far as the nomenclature issue, the USN designation for battlecruisers was
- > either "BC" or "CC". I will also check this out when I get home. I have a
- > vague memory that the original hull numbers for the Lexington and Saratoga
- > were "CC".
-
- I guess this discussion really centers on the use of the term
- "battlecruiser". The book "Battleships, United States Battleships
- in WWII", printed by the Naval Institute Press, Annapolis, Md.
- ISBN: 0-87021-099-8, details the Alaska class the same as it
- details the other battleships of WWII, and says the following....
- "Although the ships were officially designated 'large cruisers',
- the traditional term, battlecruiser, will be used here, as their
- design was typical of that type of ship."
- This book also terms these ships as "white elephants" and
- credits their construction "largely the result of President
- Roosevelt's desire for ships to counter the raiding threat of
- Japanese cruisers and the German Shcarnhorst and Gneisenau."
- BTW, the arthors of this book are two naval architects, one of
- them a former naval officer, the other works for the navy, and the
- drawing for the book were done by the Curator of ship models of
- the Naval Academy Museum.
- Although not "officially" correct, the term "battlecruiser" does
- seem to have been applied to these ships in practice by the naval
- experts.
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