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3. I'm a little confused
Fri Jul 17, 2020, 03:55 PM
Jul 2020

the entire point of the LHD's was to land a battalion of marines, fully equipped, with air support. If they no longer have amphibious launch capabilities does that mean any marines have to go in by helicopter? What about their equipment and ammo?

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a bit bitter sweet knowing that Bonhomme Richard is almost certainly scrap Amishman Jul 2020 #1
A mix of both heavy and light carriers strikes me as the most senisble approach. Dial H For Hero Jul 2020 #2
Calling these ships carriers is a bit disingenuous Docreed2003 Jul 2020 #7
They can carry the B variant of the F35 Amishman Jul 2020 #12
Isn't the B variant a short takeoff vertical landing jet Docreed2003 Jul 2020 #13
The Tripoli Mendocino Jul 2020 #14
I'm a little confused Sgent Jul 2020 #3
FedEX? LiberalArkie Jul 2020 #4
The LHAs do not travel alone sarisataka Jul 2020 #5
Correct. Alacritous Crier Jul 2020 #8
I guess Sgent Jul 2020 #18
Neat ship. And this democrat supports a vigorous navy... GulfCoast66 Jul 2020 #6
Is there a Tripoli in the United States? pwb Jul 2020 #9
"From the Halls of Montezuma to the shores of Tripoli"? sl8 Jul 2020 #10
The name makes sense sarisataka Jul 2020 #11
The LHA's were all named after famous Marine battles Happy Hoosier Jul 2020 #15
Read up. I learned it is high school history class. GulfCoast66 Jul 2020 #17
Ronald Reagan, George Bush, pwb Jul 2020 #20
I think because it carries Marines into combat it is named after their battles. GulfCoast66 Jul 2020 #21
WWII fleet carriers Mendocino Jul 2020 #16
They also didn't have to Sgent Jul 2020 #19
60 knts? Did not know that. I guess that's why the had to turn into the wind. GulfCoast66 Jul 2020 #22
The F4U Corsair had a take-off speed of 86.5 mph... JHB Jul 2020 #23
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