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Old 15th Oct 2012, 20:27
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Some of us used to hunt submarines.
Some of us used to land on Ticonderoga class cruisers.

In the military.
In aircraft.

For the record, USS San Jacinto (CG-57) is named for the battle during which Sam Houston led the not quite professional Texan forces against General Santa Anna's somewhat more professional Mexican forces, defeated them, and established the independence of the Republic of Texas.

(Capturing Santa Anna didn't hurt, as he was then the leading gent in Mexico ... and oft times styled himself the Napoleon of the West).

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and some of us provided air defence for those who hunted submarines, etc.
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Old 15th Oct 2012, 23:55
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GreenKnight121, Sir; I can't argue against you. All I know is that she was listed on the harbour movements programme as DDG 47. Semaphore Tower didn't normally get Pendant Nos wrong as they usually recorded what they were told.

I remember her well. She was the ugliest warship I had seen; until I saw my first T45 in Glasgow.
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Old 16th Oct 2012, 07:14
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General Santa Anna's somewhat more professional Mexican forces
Caught them napping. It was siesta time!
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Old 16th Oct 2012, 08:31
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back in ww2, our subs were named for sea creatures, cruisers for cities. things
have changed...attack subs for cities, missile subs for states and cruisers for
battles
When do they commission "USS Little Big Horn"?
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Old 16th Oct 2012, 13:34
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oh hang on does that make the sub a cruiser as well?
I believe the term 'cruising' can have an alternative context to the Navy......
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Old 16th Oct 2012, 14:00
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Be fair - the Navy are some way behind (fnarr, fnarr) the RAF in this respect....

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Or was it another form of cruising you had in mind?
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When do they commission "USS Little Big Horn"?


That would be a 'brave' decision
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