#1 Naval War game on Windows Phone! Sink your opponent ships before yours are sunk. Advance from Recruit up to Admiral of the Fleet, choose from three difficulty levels and several types of gameplay: - SUPER WEAPONS: choose many advanced weapons, including for example sea mines, carpet bombing, and the massive BFG-9000 super weapon. Use many different planes, helicopters and bombs.
First-hand experience of the most beautiful period of naval history - Age of Sail. Fire ships and branders will also be present in the game. Every port except for free towns and capitals can be captured, limiting access to resources to other. Ocean Liner 3D Ship Simulator; License: Freeware. In this ship simulation game you get to be the helmsman of one of the most know ocean liners in history. Naval turn-based WW2 simulation game, extension to the classic Battleships game where ships/planes/subs can move.
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MULTI-SHOT mode: shoot many times per turn, to make the game go faster – as many times as you have ships floating - CLASSIC play mode: one shot per turn Text in English and Spanish. Enjoy the game!. NAVAL WAR, PAID VERSION, HAS NO ADS VERSIONS 2.8 - minor updates 2.7 - bug fixes 2.6 - many updates for Windows Phone 8.1, 40% less space, faster, save/restore from the cloud, support for larger screens 2.5 - fixed bug with scoring, please email author ([email protected]) if you have problems with your score 2.1,2.2, 2.3, 2.4 - bug fixes 2.0 – More levels, bug fixes.
#1 Naval War game on Windows Phone! Sink your opponent ships before yours are sunk. Advance from Recruit up to Admiral of the Fleet, choose from three difficulty levels and several types of gameplay: - SUPER WEAPONS: choose many advanced weapons, including for example sea mines, carpet bombing, and the massive BFG-9000 super weapon. Use many different planes, helicopters and bombs. MULTI-SHOT mode: shoot many times per turn, to make the game go faster – as many times as you have ships floating - CLASSIC play mode: one shot per turn Text in English and Spanish. Enjoy the game!. NAVAL WAR, PAID VERSION, HAS NO ADS VERSIONS 2.8 - minor updates 2.7 - bug fixes 2.6 - many updates for Windows Phone 8.1, 40% less space, faster, save/restore from the cloud, support for larger screens 2.5 - fixed bug with scoring, please email author ([email protected]) if you have problems with your score 2.1,2.2, 2.3, 2.4 - bug fixes 2.0 – More levels, bug fixes Show More.
. Histories of the ships are linked from the ships' names where hyperlinks exist. Ship Name Hull Number Commission / Decommission Date Disposition - 17 Sep 1895 / 15 Feb 1898 (second class battleship) Sunk by explosion 15 Feb 1898; Floated and scuttled at sea 16 Mar 1912. 15 Aug 1895 / 1 Feb 1911 (Considered the first U.S. Navy battleship) Sunk as target 22 Mar 1911; struck 11 Oct 1911. (BB 1) 20 Nov 1895 / 29 Dec 1903 Recommissioned at New York Navy Yard 9 Jan 1906, decommissioned at Philadelphia 23 May 1914. Recommissioned a second time 24 May 1917, at Philadelphia 31 January 1919.
Used as aerial bomb target; hulk sold as scrap 19 Mar 1924. (BB 2) 10 Jun 1896 / 23 May 1914 Recommissioned 9 Jun 1917 at Philadelphia, decommissioned again 31 Mar 1919. Used as gunnery target; hulk given to Florida 15 Nov 1956. (BB 3) 15 Jul 1896 / 27 Apr 1906 Recommissioned 29 Aug 1911, decommissioned 12 Jun 1919. Commissioned again 24 Aug 1919 and finally decommissioned 4 Oct 1919. Loaned to Oregon as museum 25 Jun 1925; Returned to Navy for WW II; sold for scrap 15 Nov 1956.
(BB 4) 16 Jun 1897 / 30 Jun 1903 Recommissioned 23 Dec 1903, decommissioned at Philadelphia 23 Jul 1908. Recommissioned 2 May 1910, decommissioned at Philadelphia Navy Yard 27 May 1914. Recommissioned 23 Apr 1917, decommissioned for the final time 31 Mar 1919. Became first radio-controlled target; sunk 23 Mar 1923 as target in Panama Bay. (BB 5) 20 Feb 1900 / 4 Sep 1909 Recommissioned 23 Jun 1915, decommissioned 10 May 1920. Was made a crane ship 5 Aug 1920; sold for scrap 9 Aug 1955. (BB 6) 15 May 1900 / 28 Aug 1909 Recommissioned 4 Jun 1912, decommissioned 31 May 1913.
Recommissioned at Philadelphia 23 Jun 1915, decommissioned 29 May 1920. Sold to Dravo Construction Co., Pittsburgh, Pa., for scrapping 23 Jan 1924. (BB 7) 15 Sep 1900 / 4 Aug 1909 Recommissioned 2 Nov 1912, decommissioned 15 May 1920. Loaned to N.Y. 23 Oct 1921 for naval militia; sold to Bethlehem Steel Co., Baltimore, Md., 18 May 1956, for scrap. (BB 8) 16 Oct 1900 / 17 Aug 1909 Recommissioned 17 Apr 1912, decommissioned 7 May 1920. Transferred to War Dept.
15 Sep 1921 for use as target. Sunk in shallow water 27 Sep; 19 Mar 1924, hulk sold as scrap. (BB 9) 4 Feb 1901 / 15 Nov 1906 Recommissioned 1 Apr 1908, decommissioned 15 May 1920. Sold for scrap IAW Washington Treaty 26 Jan 1922.
(BB 10) 29 Dec 1902 / 31 Aug 1909 Recommissioned 15 Jun 1911, decommissioned 15 May 1920. Hitner & W.F. Cutler of Philadelphia 23 January 1922; scrapped IAW Washington Treaty. (BB 11) 12 Jan 1903 / 9 Sep 1912 Recommissioned 16 Mar 1914, decommissioned 8 Sep 1919. Hitner & W.F. Cutler of Philadelphia 26 January 1922; scrapped IAW Washington Treaty. (BB 12) 4 Oct 1904 / 31 May 1922 Sold for scrap 24 Mar 1923.
(BB 13) 7 May 1906 / 13 Aug 1920 Transferred to Army; sunk by bombing off Diamond Shoals, N.C., 5 Sep 1923. (BB 14) 1 Jul 1907 / 2 Jul 1920 Scrapped 30 Nov. 1923 IAW Washington Treaty. (BB 15) 24 Sep 1906 / 15 Jul 1920 Scrapped 1 Nov. 1923 IAW Washington Treaty. (BB 16) 12 May 1906 / 6 Aug 1920 Transferred to Army; sunk by bombing off Diamond Shoals, N.C., 5 Sep 1923. (BB 17) 19 Feb 1906 / 30 Jun 1920 Scrapped 1 Nov.
1923 IAW Washington Treaty. (BB 18) 29 Sep 1906 / 1 Mar 1923 Scrapped 1 Nov. 1923 IAW Washington Treaty. (BB 19) 2 Jun 1906 / 20 Oct 1920 Scrapped 1 Nov.
1923 IAW Washington Treaty. (BB 20) 4 Mar 1907 / 30 Jun 1920 Scrapped 30 Nov. 1923 IAW Washington Treaty.
(BB 21) 18 Apr 1907 / 16 Dec 1921 Sold for scrap IAW Washington Treaty. (BB 22) 9 Mar 1907 / 1 Dec 1921 Dismantled at Philadelphia Naval Shipyard IAW Washington Treaty and sold for scrap 23 Jan 1924. (BB 23) 1 Feb 1908 / 21 Jul 1914 Transferred to Greece. Served as Lemnos until sunk by German aircraft in Salamis harbor April 1941. (BB 24) 1 Apr 1908 / 30 Jul 1914 Transferred to Greece. Served as Kilkis until sunk by German aircraft in Salamis harbor April 1941.
(BB 25) 19 Mar 1908 / 21 May 1921 Sold for scrapping 1 Nov. 1923 IAW Washington Treaty.
(BB 26) 1 Mar 1910 / 15 dec 1921 Sold for scrap 24 Apr 1924 IAW Washington Treaty. (BB 27) 4 Jan 1910 / 11 Feb 1922 Scrapped by the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard 1924 IAW Washington Treaty.
(BB 28) 4 Apr 1910 / 10 Nov 1923 Sold for scrap 5 Feb 1924 IAW Washington Treaty. (BB 29) 11 Apr 1910 / 2 Nov 1923 Sold for scrap 16 Mar 1931. (BB 30) 15 Sep 1911 / 16 Feb 1931 Scrapped under terms of London Naval Treaty of 1930. (BB 31) 31 Aug 1911 / 31 Oct 1925 Recommissioned 1 Dec 1925, decommissioned 1 Jul 1931. Recommissioned again 1 Apr 1932, decommissioned 5 Sep 1944. Utah was sunk at Pearl Harbor on 7 Dec 1941.
Her partially submerged hulk remains at Pearl Harbor. (BB 32) 25 Sep 1912 / 1 Aug 1947 Sold to Lipsett, Inc., New York, for scrapping 30 Oct 1947. (BB 33) 17 Sep 1912 / 29 Jul 1946 Arkansas was sunk as a target in the atomic bomb tests at Bikini Atoll on 25 Jul 1946. (BB 34) 15 Apr 1914 / 29 Aug 1946 New York was a target in the atomic bomb tests at Bikini Atoll on 1 and 25 Jul 1946. She survived those blasts but was sunk as a target 40 miles off Pearl Harbor 8 Jul 1948. (BB 35) 12 Mar 1914 / 21 Apr 1948 Texas was turned over to the state of Texas to serve as a permanent memorial at San Jacinto State Park in 1948.
(BB 36) 11 Mar 1916 / 21 Apr 1948 Nevada was a target in the atomic bomb tests at Bikini Atoll on 1 and 25 Jul 1946. She survived those blasts but was sunk as a target 40 miles off Pearl Harbor 8 Jul 1948. (BB 37) 2 May 1916 / 1 Sep 1944 Oklahoma was sunk at Pearl Harbor on 7 Dec 1941. Raised, she entered drydock 28 Dec 1943. Stripped of guns and superstructure, she was sold 5 Dec 1946 to Moore Drydock Co., but sank 17 May 1947 540 miles from Pearl on her way to San Francisco.
(BB 38) 12 Jun 1916 / 29 Aug 1946 Pennsylvania was a target in the atomic bomb tests at Bikini Atoll on 1 and 25 Jul 1946. She survived those blasts but was sunk off Kwajalein 19 Feb 1948. (BB 39) 17 Oct 1916 / - Arizona was destroyed at her berth in the attack on Pearl Harbor 7 Dec 1941. She was stricken from the Naval Register on 1 Dec 1942.
The was dedicated 30 May 1962. (BB 40) 20 May 1918 / 19 Jul 1946 Sold for scrapping 13 Oct 1947 to Lipsett, Inc., New York. (BB 41) 18 Dec 1917 / 17 Dec 1956 Sold for scrapping 28 Nov 1956 to Bethlehem Steel Co. (BB 42) 24 Mar 1919 / 3 Jul 1946 Sold for scrapping 24 Nov 1947 to Lipsett, Inc., New York.
(BB 43) 3 Jun 1920 / 14 Feb 1947 Sold for scrapping 10 Jul 1959 to Bethlehem Steel Co. (BB 44) 10 Aug 1921 / 14 Feb 1947 Sold for scrapping 10 Jul 1959. (BB 45) 30 Aug 1923 / 7 Jan 1947 Sold for scrapping 23 Jul 1959. (BB 46) 21 Jul 1921 / 3 Apr 1947 Sold for scrapping 8 Jul 1959 to Learner Co., Oakland, Ca. Washington (BB 47) - Washington was never commissioned due to the signing of the Washington Treaty for the Limitations of Naval Armaments. The ship was used as a target and sunk 25 Nov 1924.
(BB 48) 1 Dec 1923 / 9 Jan 1947 Sold for scrap 24 Aug 1959 to Union Minerals and Alloys Corp., New York. South Dakota (BB 49) - South Dakota was never commissioned because of the Washington Treaty for the Limitations of Naval Armaments. The hull was sold for scrap 25 Oct 1923. Indiana (BB 50) - Indiana was never built because of the Washington Treaty for the Limitations of Naval Armaments. Montana (BB 51) - Montana was never completed because of the Washington Treaty for the Limitations of Naval Armaments. The hull was sold for scrap 25 Oct 1923. North Carolina (BB 52) - Not completed because of the Washington Treaty for the Limitations of Naval Armaments.
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The hull was sold for scrap 25 Oct 1923. Iowa (BB 53) - Not completed because of the Washington Treaty for the Limitations of Naval Armaments. The hull was sold for scrap 8 Nov 1923. Massachusetts (BB 54) - Not completed because of the Washington Treaty for the Limitations of Naval Armaments.
The hull was sold for scrap 8 Nov 1923 to Steel Scrap Co. (BB 55) 9 Apr 1941 / 27 Jun 1947 Transferred to the state of North Carolina 6 Sep 1961.
Dedicated as 29 Apr 1962 at Wilmington, N.C. (BB 56) 15 May 1941 / 27 Jun 1947 Sold for scrap 24 May 1961 to Lipsett Div., Luria Bros. (BB 57) 20 Mar 1942 / 31 Jan 1947 Sold for scrap 25 Oct 1962 to Lipsett Div., Luria Bros.
(BB 58) 30 Apr 1942 / 11 Sep 1947 Sold for scrap 1 Jun 1962. (BB 59) 12 May 1942 / 27 Mar 1947 Transferred to the Massachusetts Memorial Committee 8 Jun 1965 and preserved as a memorial 14 Aug 1965. (BB 60) 16 Aug 1942 / 9 Jan 1947 Transferred to the state of Alabama 16 Jun 1964 for use as a memorial.
(BB 61) 22 Feb 1943 / 24 Mar 1949 Recommissioned 25 Aug 1951, decommissioned again 24 Feb 1958. Recommissioned again 28 Apr 1984, decommissioned last time 26 Oct 1990. Berthed in Suisan Bay, San Francisco, Calif., 21 April 2001.
(BB 62) 23 May 1943 / 30 Jun 1948 Recommissioned at Bayonne 21 Nov 1950, decommissioned again 21 Aug 1957. Recommissioned at Philadelphia 6 Apr 1968, decommissioned again 17 Dec 1969. Recommissioned at Long Beach, Calif., 28 Dec 1982, decommissioned last time 8 Feb 1991.
Towed 12 Sept. 1999 by the tug Sea Victory from Bremerton to Philadelphia, arriving 11 Nov. 2000, SECNAV announced donation to Home Port Alliance of Camden, N.J., for use as a museum.
(BB 63) 11 Jun 1944 / 26 Feb 1955 Recommissioned in San Francisco 10 May 1986, decommissioned again 31 Mar 1992. Located 1,000 yards from the Arizona Memorial at Pearl Harbor, Missouri was opened as a museum 29 Jan. (BB 64) 16 Apr 1944 / 1 Jul 1948 Recommissioned 3 Mar 1951, decommissioned again at Bayonne on 8 Mar 1958. Recommissioned again on 22 Oct 1988, decommissioned for the final time on 30 Sep 1991. Moored at the National Maritime Center, Norfolk, Va., 7 Dec. 2000, the centerpiece of a four-part naval history exhibit.
Opened to the public on 16 Apr 2001.
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