![]() Accurately identifying enemy ships has always been difficult. During World War Two the Navy Department produced booklets with information on the ships of other nations. They compiled what was known about these ships and formatted it in a form that could be used to train lookouts on ships. The British Ships and Landing Craft were included on ONI201, ONI201 Supplemental, and ONI201-LC from 1943-44 which are now available from History on CD-ROM in a form you can access on your computer. |
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The CD contains two Adobe Acrobat PDF files, one is a catalog
listing the other CD's available. The other file is actually a the entire
book converted to PDF format in one searchable file. Most computer users
already have Acrobat on their systems as it is probably the most popular
document exchange format. If not it is included on the CD, or you can download
the latest version free from Adobe.com. If Acrobat is on your system already
then simply double click the file on the CD and it will load into a window
similar to your internet browser. You now browse from page to page or use
the menu on the left to jump to the ship type that interests you. Pages
can be displayed as tiled images or zoomed in for a closer look. On some
pictures I was able to zoom in 400% without serious image degradation.
This CD Covers US, British Warships and Auxiliaries, and Landing craft of all types. All of the different classes of warships then in service are covered with rendered profile views and photo's to help identify each type of ship. The landing craft section covers all the types of large and small craft from rafts to tank landing ships. |
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Conclusions:
This CD contains 140 page document describing 98 ships/classes including
313 pictures and 102 line drawings. |