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Victory At Sea: HMS RawalpindiAllied and Axis nations alike pressed cargo liners and other ships into service as auxiliary warships. In particular, the British organised regular patrols by armed merchant cruisers and Q-ships (merchants with concealed weapons) aimed at intercepting and capturing blockade runners. HMS Rawalpindi is one...
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Victory at Sea - LinerDuring the 1920s and 1930s, liners plied the seaways as the ultimate symbol of travel luxury. After September 1939, many were requisitioned and served as fast troop transports, carrying thousands of troops across the globe. Contains one resin & metal vessel, with game aids....
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Victory at Sea - HMS NeptuneNeptune operated during her World War II service with a crew predominantly composed from the New Zealand Division of the Royal Navy, but also a large proportion of South African personnel. In late 1939 she was in pursuit of the German pocket battleship, Admiral...
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Victory at Sea - HMS Duke of YorkLaid down in 1937 and commissioned in 1941, HMS Duke of York was a King George V-class of battleship. She had the distinction of transporting Winston Churchill across the Atlantic to meet Franklin D. Roosevelt in the Winter of 1941. Churchill wrote of his...
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Victory at Sea - Troop ShipWhile the big liners represented the glamorous end of conveying armies around the globe (if such a word can be applied to those duties) smaller cargo liners performed as valuable a role carrying both troops and supplies. Contains one resin & metal vessel, with...
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Victory at Sea: HMS YorkThe HMS York heavy cruiser escorted convoys across the Atlantic and took part in the Norwegian campaign. Transferred to the Mediterranean theatre in late 1940 as an escort vessel, the York was attacked and sunk whilst in Suda Bay at Crete by explosive motorboats...
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Victory at Sea - HMS DidoThe first WWII mission of Dido was the escort the carrier, Furious to West Africa in November 1940, before spending four months on convoy escort duty in the Atlantic. She then joined operations in the Mediterranean in 1941, assisting in the evacuation of British...
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Victory at Sea: HMS IllustriousDesigned as the next generation of advanced carriers, the Illustrious-class was shorter than the HMS Ark Royal but displaced a similar amount. Greater armour meant a small hangar, however, and so less aircraft could be carried. The HMS Illustrious is best known for its part in the attack...
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Victory at Sea - HMS EagleAn early aircraft carrier of the Royal Navy, HMS Eagle was originally a super-dreadnought of the Chilean Navy (named Almirante Cochrane), laid down in 1913, but was purchased by the Royal Navy for conversion to a carrier in 1918. This work was not finished...
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Victory at Sea: Grumman Martlet flightsCalled the F4F Wildcat in the US, the Martlet was in service with the British Fleet Air Arm before it was ever purchased by the US Navy. It was intended as an interim replacement between the two-seater Fairey Fulmar and the naval Spitfire, which...
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Victory at Sea: Bristol Beaufighter flightsBased on the Beaufort, this aircraft was first used as a long-range heavy fighter. However, it was also to see service as a night fighter, torpedo bomber, anti-shipping and ground attack aircraft by both the Fleet Air Arm and the RAF. Contains four flights...
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Victory at Sea: Fairey Fulmar flightsInitially rejected by the RAF, the Fulmar fulfilled the Fleet Air Arm’s requirement for a fighter with the same firepower as a Spitfire or Hurricane. Though inferior to a dedicated single-seat fighter, the Fulmar was reliable and long-ranged, making it suited for carrier operations....
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