High Tech, High Seas Design and Construction
February 5, 1998 • 45m

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High Tech, High Seas Navigation
January 29, 1998 • 45m

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The Amphibious Assault Ships
January 22, 1998 • 45m

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The Tankers
January 15, 1998 • 45m

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The Power Racers
January 8, 1998 • 45m

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The Schooners
December 18, 1997 • 45m

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The Battleships
December 11, 1997 • 45m

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The Trawlers
December 4, 1997 • 45m

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The Riverboats
November 20, 1997 • 45m

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The Pirate Ships
November 13, 1997 • 45m

A history brief of piracy through eighteen centuries, with emphasis on ship building and maneuvering in the eighteenth century.

The Ironclads
November 6, 1997 • 45m

With their menacing dark silhouettes belching fire and smoke, the Ironclad warships of the mid 19th century burst onto the naval scene like hulking metal monsters. Combining iron plating, steam propulsion and the biggest and most powerful guns afloat, the Ironclads represented a radical advance over all previous warships. Although pioneered by the French and British with ships like HMS Warrior, today they are best remembered for the part they played in the American Civil War.

The Frigates
October 23, 1997 • 45m

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The Delta Queen
October 16, 1997 • 45m

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The Freighters
October 9, 1997 • 45m

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The Destroyers
October 2, 1997 • 45m

Knifing through the waves, destroyers are amongst the fastest and most deadly warships ever built. Mounting a powerful arsenal of offensive and defensive weapons, they can serve equally well as escorts for other vessels or as formidable attack ships in their own right. From their humble beginnings as stripped-down vessels designed exclusively to destroy torpedo boats, through the WWII models battling the U-boat 'wolf packs' in the North Atlantic to the most modern versions each now more powerful than a whole squadron of WWI dreadnoughts.

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