By Ships and Planes
no Germany ships
By participation in a battle. The eligible ships are determined by the Department of the Navy and listed in a Naval Bulletin that lists the battles and the ships.
Yes, some of the ships sank in battle.
(Two iron covered ships) fought during the Battle of Hampton Roads on March 9, 1862.
By Ships and Planes
'Cause their ships could move around quickly. i agree i love you guys
no Germany ships
Wooden sailing ships.
Damage to major ships at the Battle of Jutland happened in 1916.
There are no set number of ships that are found in a battle group. This number can be as small as 1.
Viking ships were long wooden ships that held 10-20 men and were moved by oars or sails. They were not equiped for battle and were used to carry men to raid or to battle on land.
No ships of the Royal Navy took part in the Battle of Midway. It was fought entirely by the ships of the U. S. Pacific Fleet.
He had the captains of the Phoenician ships in his fleet, who lost their ships early in the battle, beheaded as an example to the others.
None, it was a land battle.
Many ships can move in any direction including backwards
Aircraft yes. Ships no.