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Laugh hard and often.Gary |
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I see they showed the good ol' RMS Olympic.
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All 3 of the Olympic class ships had interesting careers - 2 were, of course, cut short; the Olympic herself long served with distinction.
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The Olympic just had the" normal" carrier of a luxury/immigrant transatlantic ship of the era. It was shadowed by it's younger sibling Titanic history. Everybody knows the Titanic, almost no one ever remembers the Olympic (exception made to those who care for travel history). And the Britannic never had a commercial carrier, that makes it known only to war history buffs.
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Yea, the Britannic's fate is quite sad.
In then there's the Mighty Mary, Queen of them all! |
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