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Tag Archives: Daly History Blog
In the news: The ship’s bell
The chips are down. If Microsoft co-founder, Paul G. Allen, gets his way, he and his ROV-equipped yacht will soon set sail to recover the ship’s bell from HMS Hood. [FYI: ROV = Remotely Operated Vehicle]. HMS Hood, one of … Continue reading
Posted in In the news, World War II
Tagged Bell, Bismarck, Christopher Chant, Daly History Blog, HMS Hood, HMS Rodney, Operation Rheinubung, Paul G. Allen, ROV
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