Queen Elizabeth: What does a Amphibious Assault ships do?

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Queen Elizabeth: What does a Amphibious Assault ships do?

Tarawa: Our job is mainly to support amphibious assault's while also serving as helicopter carriers....speaking of which North Carolina was planned to be converted into one

Illustrious: Really...

Tarawa: Yeah but plans were dropped...anyway over the year we amphibious assault ships played a second role as light aircraft carriers

Royal Navy Ships: A helicopter?

Then suddenly one of Tarawa's Apaches flew over them 

Sheffield: Impressive....

Tarawa: It uses its rotters to gain lift and uses that smaller rotter to turn

(New Jersey then pointed at the next one)

New Jersey: Another one is to take out one of our guns replace our back with a platform and give us several arrays of missile types turning into guided missile battleships

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New Jersey: Another one is to take out one of our guns replace our back with a platform and give us several arrays of missile types turning into guided missile battleships

Edinburgh: A what?

Prince of Wales: Those suicidal aircraft you use?

New Jersey: Well technically their not counted as aircraft more like projectiles like Ironblood's tech but more advance

(Wisconsin then pointed at the next ones)

Wisconsin:"Pointing to it" Another one was to turn us into Battlecarriers  replacing our rear turrets with two flight decks for AV-8B Harriers which you two saw earlier along with Veritcal launch systems for anti air and land cruise missiles"Looking at PoW and Lusty" 

Wisconsin:"Pointing to it" Another one was to turn us into Battlecarriers  replacing our rear turrets with two flight decks for AV-8B Harriers which you two saw earlier along with Veritcal launch systems for anti air and land cruise missiles"Looki...

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