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It's often amazing what “we the people” were actually capable of building before modern technology - when it's remembered up close and personal. Those guys standing next to a “new” battleship (USS Missouri back in 1944) may not have imagined that Japan's terms of surrender would be signed on her deck in a future ceremony. It would've sounded emotionally unbelievable – like some giant network news station (and its modern technology) that keeps trying to mis-characterize a presidential candidate it disapproves of.

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Sharon De Vore 24 Nov 2016

SUPERBLY DONE, ANDREW. THIS IS LIKE THE ROOTS OF A TREE :-)

Joanie Holliday 24 Nov 2016

FANTASTIC WORK ANDREW... MOST PEOPLE DON'T REALIZE JUST HOW MUCH IS BELOW THE WATER LINE.. ONLY CAN BE SEEN IN DRY DOCK... YOU HAVE SHOWN IT MAGNIFICENTLY .... JOANIE