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[[Image:USS_Nashville_Underwater.jpg|thumb|250px|Brooklyn, Katana, and Fu-Dog visiting the U.S.S. Nashville]]
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[[Image:USS_Nashville_Underwater.jpg|thumb|360px|Brooklyn, Katana, and Fu-Dog visiting the U.S.S. ''Nashville'']]
  
'''U.S.S. ''Nashville''''' was visited by a [[TimeDancer|TimeDancing]] [[Brooklyn]], [[Katana]], and [[Fu-Dog]] (along with the [[egg]] that [[Nashville|Gnash]] would later hatch from) in [[Timeline#994-1994|1942]]. ''([[Underwater|"Underwater"]])''
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'''U.S.S. ''Nashville''''' was visited by a [[TimeDancer|TimeDancing]] [[Brooklyn]], [[Katana]], and [[Fu-Dog]] (along with the [[Gargoyle Egg|egg]] that [[Nashville|Gnash]] would later hatch from) in [[Timeline#994-1994|1942]]. ''([[Underwater|"Underwater"]])''
  
 
==Real World History==
 
==Real World History==
First commissioned in 1938, the U.S.S. ''Nashville'' was a ''Brooklyn''-class cruiser that sailed throughout [[World War II]]. She was decommissioned by the [[United States of America|United States]] in 1946, before being sold to Chilean Navy in 1951 (and decommissioned once more in 1982).  
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First commissioned in 1938, the U.S.S. ''Nashville'' was a ''Brooklyn''-class cruiser that sailed throughout [[World War II]]. She was decommissioned by the [[United States of America|United States]] in 1946, before being sold to the Chilean Navy in 1951 (and decommissioned once more in 1982).
  
 
==See Also==
 
==See Also==

Latest revision as of 15:37, 8 October 2024

Brooklyn, Katana, and Fu-Dog visiting the U.S.S. Nashville

U.S.S. Nashville was visited by a TimeDancing Brooklyn, Katana, and Fu-Dog (along with the egg that Gnash would later hatch from) in 1942. ("Underwater")

Real World History

First commissioned in 1938, the U.S.S. Nashville was a Brooklyn-class cruiser that sailed throughout World War II. She was decommissioned by the United States in 1946, before being sold to the Chilean Navy in 1951 (and decommissioned once more in 1982).

See Also