CivilWarTalk Lieutenant General - ★★★ -Managing Member & Webmaster Joined Apr 1, 1999 Location Martinsburg, WV Mar 18, 2004 #1 Ship of the Line A full-rigged ship fit to lie in the line of battle; a sailing battleship.
Mark F. Jenkins Colonel Member of the Year Joined Mar 31, 2012 Location Central Ohio Apr 4, 2012 #2 U.S. ships-of-the-line (such as the USS North Carolina, Delaware, Ohio, and Columbus) were also often referred to as "liners."
U.S. ships-of-the-line (such as the USS North Carolina, Delaware, Ohio, and Columbus) were also often referred to as "liners."
reading48 Captain Honored Fallen Comrade Joined Apr 27, 2011 Location N.E. Pa. 100 miles N. of gettysburg Apr 4, 2012 #3 As well as Officers of the Line, commanding ships of the line.....For me U.S.S. Tattnall DDG-19 Guided missile destroyer...RM2...1966--1970
As well as Officers of the Line, commanding ships of the line.....For me U.S.S. Tattnall DDG-19 Guided missile destroyer...RM2...1966--1970