OT:Ulitihi 1944/45

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A friend sent me this link. I thought it had some pretty good pics.



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Thanks Nigel,

Excellent link! First time seeing pics of Ulitihi. Major USN base in 1944-45. Capturing it in the game is another tough ball game. [:D]
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What a fantastic collection of pictures - and maps. Tks for posting the link!

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Too bad there is no separate rating for anchorage in WiTP:AE. Better luck next time...
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Too bad there is no separate rating for anchorage in WiTP:AE. Better luck next time...

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Great Pics. Notice the USS Essex (CV-9) never changed her color scheme from 1943. The only Essex-class to do so.
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Very cool pics. A lot of power there. [X(]

This one looks like it might be enterprise on the right hand side.

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I'm pretty sure it is, the only two carriers with long islands at that point were the Enterprise and the Saratoga and it's easy to spot a Lexington. They had the most distinctive island of any carrier.

I make out three Independence class in the picture. CVEs had a similar island, but the Independence were the only small carriers that ran with the big dogs.

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