Navy pages updated

January 2nd, 2009

From Sun Sep 07 09:50:04 1997
>Date: Sun, 7 Sep 97 18:49 MET DST
>To: harpoon@lists.stanford.edu, mahan@microwrks.com,
> marinespinner@unterland.de, wwii-l@listserv.acsu.buffalo.edu,
> marhst-l@post.queensu.ca, consim-l@listserv.uni-c.dk
>Subject: Navy pages updated
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>From: BWV_WIESBADEN@t-online.de (Tim Lanzendoerfer)
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>
>The US Navy pages have been updated as follows:
>
> – a broken link was fixed in the “Cruisers” section. If you > press “next
>class” in the Omaha class, you will be led to the next class
> – the picture of Ulithi atoll in the opening screen of > “Ships” has been
>edited and refined
> – as has the picture of USS Quiny in the “New Orleans” screen
> – as has the picture of Essex in the “Essex” screen
> – the “Destroyers” section has received another picture, that of a
>Benson class DD. Work has stopped on the destroyers until I receive the
>references which I ordered
> – I have added a “index.htm” which allows you to enter the pages by
>typing http://www.microworks.net/pacific alone
> – I have opened two biographies in the biography section, > and added the
>pictures for many more
> – I have also opened the Aviation section with the F4F Wildcat and
>pictures for others
> – I have added the Washington Treaty text transcribed by > Larry Jewell to
>the “Specials” section
> – I have also begun work on a List of United States Naval > Vessels Lost
>in the War, to be found under the “Specials” section as well
> – Finally I have uploaded a draft of the description of the > Battle of
>the Coral Sea. It is not yet proof-read for grammatical mistakes, or causal
>errors.
>
>Thanks for your patience,
>Tim
>
>Tim Lanzendoerfer | The US Navy in
>Amateur Naval Historian | the Pacific War
>Email:BWV_Wiesbaden@t-online.de| 1941 – 1945
>http://www.microworks.net/pacific/pacific.htm

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