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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Dat: [QB] Even though it seems that Starfleet is based off the US Navy, one has to remember the US Navy is based off the Royal Navy. They were the ones that got the reformed and modernized navy that everyone else followed. And Lexington was an American carrier in WW2. But let's see: Enterprise: most famous as an American carrier in WW2, though there was also an HMS Enterprise during that time. Defiant: no reference Lexington: I just stated above Yorktown: American carriers in WW2 Constitution: American Revolutionary War frigate still in active service Constellation: no WW2 reference except it almost became an American battlecruiser, though 1800's American frigate still intact Farragut: no WW2 reference that I'm aware of, but would likely be only American ships Republic: unknown Potemkin: Russian, though I believe it came from a fiction source Hood: British battleship in WW2, though was it a battlecruiser? Excalibur: I believe it came from a fiction source Essex: American carrier in WW2 Kongo: Japanese battleship in WW2 I believe Intrepid: American carrier in WW2 I believe Exeter: British warship in WW2 I believe (don't recall type though) [/QB][/QUOTE]
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