At 2 inches in diameter these World of Warships US Navy Challenge Coins are designed to commemorate the 75th anniversary of World War 2 and the fighting warships of the time. These original World of Warships US Navy Challenge Coins are some of the most detailed and collectible challenge coins in the industry. At 2 inches in size and minted with dual sides and unique artwork this is a masterful and original US Navy challenge coin offered exclusively at Military-Outfitters.Com. Designed for challenge coin collectors and those who study and collect historical artifacts that pay respect to the warships of World War 2 like this USS Alabama BB-60 Battleship World of Warships US Navy Challenge Coin. I would like to thank Squadron and IPMS/USA for the opportunity to review this book.Inspired by the incredibly popular on-line game and commemorating the 75th anniversary of World War 2 comes this USS Alabama BB-60 Battleship World of Warships US Navy Challenge Coin. The book is very well written and makes an excellent reference guide. I highly recommend this book to anyone who has an interest in US Navy battleships. There are also several color drawings and some excellent line drawings. There are photos of the keel laying, launch, commissioning, shakedown cruise, in action, mothballed, and then as a museum. The photo documentation in this book should be commended. After the war, Alabama was mothballed until 1964 when she was moved to her present home in Mobile Bay as a museum.ĭavid Doyle does an excellent job covering this vessel. Even though the Alabama took part in some of the most famous battles of the Pacific during the war, she only lost five crewman and none to enemy action. The build took over two years until commissioning. The USS Alabama is a South Dakota-class battleship, and construction was begun in February, 1940. These titles are written about both civilian and military vessels, while the On Deck series is devoted solely to warships. The Squadron at Sea titles cover specific ships by using photos of the vessel and its equipment from the very beginning of its life all the way through the end of its career.
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