Navypedia, created by Ivan Gogin, offers printed reference materials on United States and global naval history, with key volumes covering World War I and II era fighting ships and aircraft carriers. These physical editions are available through the official shop, Amazon, and various resellers. For more details, visit Navypedia Official Shop. NAVYPEDIA - fighting ships of the world
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The site organizes the U.S. Navy's fleet into specific ship classes and types, providing technical data, service histories, and visual aids. Major categories include: Capital Ships and Monitors : Covers historical battleships like the Indiana-class (1895) and the Iowa-class (1943), as well as monitors such as the Passaic-class Aircraft Carrying Ships : Tracks the evolution from early carriers like the USS Langley Navypedia, created by Ivan Gogin, offers printed reference
Navypedia, created by Ivan Gogin, offers printed reference materials on United States and global naval history, with key volumes covering World War I and II era fighting ships and aircraft carriers. These physical editions are available through the official shop, Amazon, and various resellers. For more details, visit Navypedia Official Shop. NAVYPEDIA - fighting ships of the world
Operational Fates: Records of when ships were laid down, commissioned, or sunk. 🚢 Key Content Areas
The site organizes the U.S. Navy's fleet into specific ship classes and types, providing technical data, service histories, and visual aids. Major categories include: Capital Ships and Monitors : Covers historical battleships like the Indiana-class (1895) and the Iowa-class (1943), as well as monitors such as the Passaic-class Aircraft Carrying Ships : Tracks the evolution from early carriers like the USS Langley