Updates on the Navy Pages!

January 2nd, 2009

From Tue Oct 07 07:58:49 1997
>Date: Tue, 7 Oct 97 16:55 MET DST
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>Subject: Updates on the Navy Pages!
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>From: BWV_WIESBADEN@t-online.de (Tim Lanzendoerfer)
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>Greetings,
>over the last month, a couple of updates have been made to the US Navy in the
>Pacific War pages, which have now been effected by uploading.
>Though most of these changes are mainly >cosmetical, you will now be able to view
>the entire destroyer force of the US Navy (minus >DEs). Also, a FAQ gives hints
>on some controversial issues and the Feedback section has been enlargened to
>herald more help which I received.
>The Aviation section has been restructured and now displays it’s first full
>member, the F4F Wildcat.
>The Library section has been updated. The >Updates page has been updated. The US
>Navy Departement’s crest has been build into the >opening part of the homepage.
>Several more images have been uploaded were none >had been before. The Links page
>has been reopened.
>If you would enjoy to have your page linked there, or if you already have,
>please Email me so we can discuss swapping links.
>
>That’s it for now,
>Tim
>
>Tim Lanzendörfer | “Lebt der Herr Reichskanzler noch?
>Amateur Naval Historian | Und wenn ja, was gedenkt er dagegen
>Email: BWV_Wiesbaden@t-online.de | zu tun?” – Private letter, 1905
>
> The United States Navy in the Pacific War 1941 – 1945
> http://www.microworks.net/pacific/index.htm
> The ships, the men, the battles

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