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Other Military & Naval Websites of Interest
The American Forts Network — A website with basic information about military and civilian fortifications built in the United States and Canada between 1500 and 1900.
Coastal Fortifications of the Gulf Coast — An excellent site with photographs and descriptions of a number of Gulf Coast fortifications, as well as links to several coastal artillery museums along the Gulf Coast.
Destroyers OnLine — One of the premier on-line sites for information on U.S. Navy destroyers.
The Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships — Originally published in nine volumes (from 1959 to 1991), this book series provides histories on almost every vessel ever in service to the U.S. Navy (including ships of the Confederate States Navy). It is now being transcribed on-line through the efforts of volunteers.
Haze Gray & Underway — One of the premier on-line sites for naval history, military FAQs, and photography.
The Imperial Japanese Navy Page — This website delves into the history and development of the Nihon Kaigun, the Japanese Imperial Navy. Everything you ever wanted to know and more.
Ironclads & Blockade Runners of the American Civil War — Another excellent source of information on the Union and Confederate ships which duelled for supremacy during the War Between The States.
NavSource — Another top on-line site for information on U.S. Navy vessels; includes an extensive photo gallery.
Royal Australian Navy in World War II — This site is a "virtual review" of the ships (both large and small) that equipped Australia's navy between 1939 and 1945.
U-Boat Net — The U-Boat War (1939-1945) — Ever wanted to know more about the German U-boats of World War II, but didn't know where to look? Look no further!
The War of 1812 — A site dedicated to the study of the United States' last major military conflict with Great Britain. NEW!!!
Warships1 — A very comprehensive website on warships world-wide.
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