The Battleships - Jutland: Clash Of The Dreadnoughts

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The Battleships - Jutland: Clash Of The Dreadnoughts

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FANTASTIC DOCUMENTARY ON THE MYSTERIES OF JUTLAND!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uQCH-05Ijao
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(Of course Silly W1-Newblette will still lose the Med on our first engagement in spite of this enlightening update as we witness HMS Warspite run away. His record will be 0-2 since he shuns battle even in vassal!) [:'(]
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Looks very interesting. I've always thought that Jutland was one of the decisive battles of the Great War -- but it took over two years for the effects to be fully felt.
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SLAAK ol' son, if you really think the whole Regia Marina is a match for HMS Warspite - the finest battleship that ever put to sea - then you are quite clearly as mad as a balloon. That said, I must say, I've got to admire your balls...

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Everyone knows that the USN battleship "IOWA" was the greatest ship ever to set float. I'm sorry you are so mis informed [:D]
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SLAAK ol' son, if you really think the whole Regia Marina is a match for HMS Warspite - the finest battleship that ever put to sea - then you are quite clearly as mad as a balloon. That said, I must say, I've got to admire your balls...

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SLAAK ol' son, if you really think the whole Regia Marina is a match for HMS Warspite - the finest battleship that ever put to sea - then you are quite clearly as mad as a balloon.
(Little does Silly W1-Newblette know but in our last Global Campaign, Regia Marina sent the wimpy HMS Warspite to the bottom of the Western Med).
That said, I must say, I've got to admire your balls...
What a coinkydink. Your woman-leftovers have told me the same thing! [:'(]
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It's looking so cool!
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HMS Warspite took a beating and gave out a beating at Jutland.
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ORIGINAL: warspite1

SLAAK ol' son, if you really think the whole Regia Marina is a match for HMS Warspite - the finest battleship that ever put to sea - then you are quite clearly as mad as a balloon. That said, I must say, I've got to admire your balls...


Unfortunately your avatar tells those of us that knows how to read a WiF naval counter a different story [:'(]
MINE on the other hand [:D]


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ORIGINAL: SLAAKMAN
SLAAK ol' son, if you really think the whole Regia Marina is a match for HMS Warspite - the finest battleship that ever put to sea - then you are quite clearly as mad as a balloon.
warspite1 you are right (as always). I have to confess that in our last Global Campaign, Regia Marina got sent to the bottom of the Western Med by HMS Warspite acting single-handed. [&o][&o]
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warspite1 you are right (as always). I have to confess that in our last Global Campaign, Regia Marina got sent to the bottom of the Western Med by HMS Warspite acting single-handed.
(In Silly W1-Newblettes fantasies his fleet actually listens to his orders. In reality his fleet is AWOL & "dicks are all hard" chasing Suzie RottenCrotch-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7MBaEEODzU0
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