International Naval research Organization (INRO) Web site isup!!!

January 29th, 2009

I’ll try once more – Glen

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> From: Glen Boren
> To: WWII-L@LISTSERV.ACSU.BUFFALO.EDU
> Subject: Re: International Naval research Organization (INRO) Web site
isup!!!
> Date: Thursday, February 26, 1998 3:24 PM
>
> Mr. Rowlett; Thanks for the URL on the INRO. Great site. Now I have a
> problem, while exploring the site, I came on to a picture of the USS
> Yorktown,(CV 10) in July 1943, going full astern, recovering aircraft.
Come
> on, you Yorktown vets, tell us why?
>
> ———-
> > From: Brooks A Rowlett
> > To: WWII-L@LISTSERV.ACSU.BUFFALO.EDU
> > Subject: International Naval research Organization (INRO) Web site is
> up!!!
> > Date: Thursday, February 26, 1998 1:00 AM
> >
> > I today received the latest issue of WARSHIP INTERNATIONAL, one of the
> > top three magazines in the world for naval vessel enthusiasts. There
> > was a slip enclosed, announcing that the International Naval Research
> > Organization (publishers of WI) now have a web site.
> >
> > The URL:
> >
> > http://www.primenet.com/~inro
> >
> > Membership Info, and some articles are already on line with more
> > planned:
> >
> > Warship International – Popular Articles already online:
> >
> > No. 1, 1994: “Loss of H.M.S. Glorious”
> > No. 3, 1990: “German Prinz Eugen”
> >
> > The following articles are in the process of being converted to
> > electronic format and will appear here
> > in the future.
> >
> > No. 2, 1993: “Bismarck’s Final Battle”
> > No. 2, 1993: “Soviet Sovetskii Souiz Class Battleships”
> > No. 2, 1990: “The Ring of Truth – USS Iowa”
> > No. 1, 1986: “Loss of H.M.S. Repulse and Prince of Wales”
> > No. 2, 1987: “Loss of H.M.S. Hood”
> > No. 3, 1983: “Development of ‘A’ Class Cruisers in the Imperial
> > Japanese Navy”, Part VI
> > No. 3, 1984: “Development of ‘A’ Class Cruisers in the Imperial
> > Japanese Navy”, Part VII
> >
> > Several photos are also already on line.
> >
> > There is much growth yet to happen, but this is an important and long
> > awaited naval site. Also, they seem to be on a very slow server, so
> > patience is required when accessing this site.
> >
> > -Brooks A Rowlett

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