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<blockquote data-quote="gqtuazon" data-source="post: 252935" data-attributes="member: 6573"><p>Hi Don. DDG is the acronym for the Arleigh Burke class ship (named after a U.S. Navy Admiral during world war 2) which are basically Destroyer missile-guided ships. These DDGs represents the majority of the U.S. Navy's fleet. </p><p></p><p>This is the USS Fitzgerald. Ever wonder of what USS stands for? United States Ship. For other countries such as Canada, their ships starts with HMCS for Her Majesty's Canadian Ship; Australia uses HMAS; England uses HMS; for the Japanese, after their surrender in WW2, they were not allowed to conduct training with other countries except with us and their armed forces are established for national defense only. Their ships starts with JMSDF which stands for Japanese Maritime Self -Defense Force.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gqtuazon, post: 252935, member: 6573"] Hi Don. DDG is the acronym for the Arleigh Burke class ship (named after a U.S. Navy Admiral during world war 2) which are basically Destroyer missile-guided ships. These DDGs represents the majority of the U.S. Navy's fleet. This is the USS Fitzgerald. Ever wonder of what USS stands for? United States Ship. For other countries such as Canada, their ships starts with HMCS for Her Majesty's Canadian Ship; Australia uses HMAS; England uses HMS; for the Japanese, after their surrender in WW2, they were not allowed to conduct training with other countries except with us and their armed forces are established for national defense only. Their ships starts with JMSDF which stands for Japanese Maritime Self -Defense Force. Sent from my iPhone. [/QUOTE]
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