So we’re talking DESRON MUTO here?Gamera
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So we’re talking DESRON MUTO here?Gamera
Or maybe a Shatterdome? ?So we’re talking DESRON MUTO here?
Agree LST's and Combat Cargo Ships. None of the flat tops or big guns would have been possible without the Fleet Train.OK spoil sport...back to business. The question up for debate: “What was the most important U..S. N. ship type of WWII?” You can measure in effectiveness, fire-power, purpose, or so on. My contender, the lowly Landing Ship Tank...LST.
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The war was genuinely world wide and 70% of that world is covered in ocean. Nevertheless, the only path to victory was across land, even puny islands in the Pacific, so in my opinion the introduction of a ship that could impact both elements was the game changer. I struggled with this, submarines were high on my list as were DEs, but in the end it had to be the LST.
Any other ideas?
OK spoil sport...back to business. The question up for debate: “What was the most important U..S. N. ship type of WWII?” You can measure in effectiveness, fire-power, purpose, or so on. My contender, the lowly Landing Ship Tank...LST.
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The war was genuinely world wide and 70% of that world is covered in ocean. Nevertheless, the only path to victory was across land, even puny islands in the Pacific, so in my opinion the introduction of a ship that could impact both elements was the game changer. I struggled with this, submarines were high on my list as were DEs, but in the end it had to be the LST.
Any other ideas?
Can you guys stop fucking with the best and purest thread AW has to offer? Randy Daytona is god damn saint with his ship posts.
I was thinking less buzzfeed, more cocktail party kind of question, but you are right. It is the wholeness of the force that made it effective.I hate these type of buzzfeed questions because they ignore the warfighting reality that all the things are needed to succeed. The USN succeeded in WWII because it could and did build all the things. Other Navies failed because they were too myopic in their focus both pre-war and during the war. I'm sure in 1942-1944 some IJN staffers were wishing they had more transports, more merchies, and more ASW instead of three Yamatos.
Just add Gato/Balao class fleet subs, and I agree.Tip of the spear, Essex class. Logistics, Liberty ships.