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USS Missouri

The APNS Commune of Paris (BB-63) at sea.

The Iowa-class battleships were a class of six dreadnaughts in service during the second world war. The Iowa-class was a rather unsuccessful class battleships and were scrapped in 1948 having been replaced by the somewhat smaller Union-class dreadnaughts. The Commune of Paris in particular suffered a rather disastrous fuel fire.

The battleships are all named after cities of their respective states by the way.

Unit Run

  • APNS Commune of Des Moines (BB-61) - OTL USS Iowa (BB-61)
  • APNS Commune of Newark (BB-62) - OTL USS New Jersey (BB-62)
  • ANPS Commune of Paris (BB-63) - OTL USS Missouri (BB-63)[1]
  • APNS Commune of Milwaukee (BB-64) - OTL USS Wisconsin (BB-64)
  • APNS Commune of Chicago (BB-65) - OTL USS Illinois (BB-65)
  • APNS Commune of Winchester (BB-66) - OTL USS Kentucky (BB-66)

References

  1. On a rather humorous note, there is actually a Paris, Missouri


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