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Approved and available in the Downloads section.
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I did a lot of Google searches for US Navy ship camouflage. These are the only two sites I saved the URL's for: Dazzle https://maritime.org/doc/camo/index.html I am attaching one of them as an example. Wayne |
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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Worl...ed_States_Navy
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Michael,
Some books that might be helpful: - “US Navy Ships Camouflage WWII: Destroyers and Destroyer Escorts”, Squadron Shop, 2008; this is the reference I use most often; very well illustrated and explained - “United States Navy Warship Camouflage 1939-1945”, Pique Publications, 1975; a small booklet of limited use, though the explanations fill in some gaps. - “The Painter’s Guide to World War Two Naval Camouflage”, Clash of Arms Publishers, 1996; covers all the major combatants’ navies, but has limited number of illustrations. - “United States Navy Camouflage of the WW2Era”, The Floating Drydock,1976;a good overall explanation of camo for all classes of ships, with some good sketches similar to the official ones, but re-done and much clearer. Wayne |
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