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Beginnings Part II
Nineteen years before the construction of the Bismarck, from the shipyards of John Brown and Company, there came a ship who's legend would carry far beyond the town of Clydebank, Scotland. On September 1st, 1916, the keel was laid for the HMS Hood. Like the Bismarck, she bristled with eight fifteen guns and streched eight hundred and seventy feet with a beam of one hundred and five feet. She would weigh forty-four thousand tons fully loaded and carry a wartime crew of fourteen hundred men. They would call her the "Seven B's- Britains Biggest Bullshittingest Bastard Built by Brown". The public would come to know her as "The Mighty Hood" (to be continue)
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