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Old 05-06-08, 01:57
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"Are these real ship types not generic ships?"

Terry,

There is an entire section on 'Ship and Sea Lift Data' profusely illustrated with diagrams and charts for all of the ships indicated. These included HMCS Provider, the twin ships HMCS Protecteur and HMCS Preserver, the DDE and DDH class destroyers and five individual commercial ships that were to be used if needed. They were the MV Bluenose, MV Ambrose Shea, MV Frederick Carter, MV Leif Ericksson and MS Cabot. These were all ocean going roll on-roll off ships of various tonnage. The four Motor Vessels are shown as being operated by the DOT while the MS Cabot was privately owned.

Lots of vehicle and supply loading capacity, however very sparse on passenger space.

Dan
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