| Description |
Link |
| The Dreadnought Project is a
collaborative effort to study and model the ships and naval systems from the
World War I era |
www.dreadnoughtproject.org |
| Official website of the
veterans and families of the HMS Hood |
HMS Hood |
| A sailor's reunion site |
www.friend-ships.com |
| Web site for the USS
Bowfin museum in Honolulu, Hawaii |
USS Bowfin |
| Michael P. D'Alessandro
web site featuring a digital library of world naval operational news
collected from open intelligence sources |
NOSI |
| A site dedicated to the battleship Bismarck |
Battleship
Bismarck |
| A site devoted to the Hunley, a Confederate
submarine, including information on its recent salvage |
Hunley |
| A site dedicated to the USS Allen M. Sumner
(DD-692) including history, plans and wealth of other information |
USS
Allen M. Sumner DD-692 |
| Naval Technology, Naval
Weapons and Naval Reunions |
NavWeaps |
| A site devoted to World War II Cruisers and cruiser
operations |
WW2
Cruiser Operations |
| Site dedicated to the preservation of the carrier USS
Forrestal in a museum in Baltimore |
USS
Forrestal Museum |
| A link to the National Geographic site where you can learn about
Bob Ballard's Midway battle site expedition and his discovery of the USS Yorktown |
Return to Midway |
| A link to Michael Donegan's Web Site with pictures of some of his
naval and aviation paintings, including ones he has done for the covers of Warship
International |
NAVYDAZE |
| This link is to a page on the World Wide Virtual Library and
contains links to other naval and maritime related sites |
Naval
and Maritime Information |
| A link to the official U.S. Navy Home Page |
U.S. Navy |
| Link to site that is in the process of transcribing all the
volumes of the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships, the foremost
reference regarding US naval fighting vessels. Filling 8 volumes, it documents histories
of virtually every US naval vessel. This is a labor of love by a small group of dedicated
individuals |
DANFS |
| The Naval Vessel Register
(NVR), official inventory of ships and service craft in custody or titled by the US Navy,
traces its origin back to the 1880s. It has evolved from several previous publications. |
Naval
Vessel Register |
| A site that reviews the Imperial Japanese Navy
|
Imperial Japanese Navy Page |
| The Gun Plot is a site with a wealth of
information on the Royal Australian Navy |
The
Gun Plot |
| Site supporting the creation of a museum for the USS
Cabot, CVL-28. |
USS
Cabot |