Uss enterprise scrapping

Most decorated carrier in history survived the war was declared sunk 3 different times sunk 71 ships sunk the first japanese naval vessel in ww2 via Carrier helped sink 3 out of four carriers at midway was the last operational fleet carrier of the usn for a time and all that just to be scrapped in 1958. And more I didn't touch on

u/Delicious_Section400 — 11 days ago

What if admiral Willis lee took over command after spruance dies of a heart attack around early 1943?

How does this change American naval strategy for the rest of the war? Would American battleships play a bigger role? Would the American naval strategy be more aggressive? How would this affect mon carrier and submarine construction throughout the war? Is there a slightly bigger chance that at least a couple of the Montana's gets laid down?

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u/Delicious_Section400 — 1 month ago

Kinda of a rant.

I wish America was a little darker and isolationist personality wise for a ww2 time period. Like him wanting to be left alone and then Japan hits him with pearl harbor pissing him off where he cannot control his rage and him setting stuff on fire kinda like the fire bombing of Japan at the end of the war. Idk I just kinda want to see America with his rage fully unleashed.

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u/Delicious_Section400 — 1 month ago