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Started by snip, July 24, 2010, 11:20:52 PM

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Carthaginian

Though the CSA sends no official representative, several higher-ranking members of the Church in the Confederacy- including Cardinal Thomas J. Toolen- will be traveling to Ireland for the funeral.

The city of Savannah, Georgia announces will be holding a memorial service at the Cathedral of St John the Baptist in concert with the one to be held in Ireland... though it will basically be held at midnight, hundreds are expected to attend.

Similar ceremonies, though without official municipal backing, are to be held in most every majority Irish/Catholic city in the Confederacy
So 'ere's to you, Fuzzy-Wuzzy, at your 'ome in old Baghdad;
You're a pore benighted 'eathen but a first-class fightin' man;
We gives you your certificate, an' if you want it signed
We'll come an' 'ave a romp with you whenever you're inclined.

snip

Preparations are being made to house the greater that expected influx of foreign delegations. Wile they are present in the Republic, the Irish State Department will try to open line of communication with those delegations and start making arrangements to send diplomatic groups to those countries if possible.

Press release from the Navy Department:
In order to quell the rumors that have begun to surface about the increased around of naval officers sent with the resent delegations to the Confederate States of America and the Kingdom of the Netherlands, the following details about the reasons are being disclosed.
1. The Irish navy is looking into buying older ships from these two nations. No details on the type or class of ships being discussed.
2. The officers will also be observing Confederate and Dutch shipyards to see if there are any ways we can improve the methods for constructing our own warships.
3. Also the officers will be observing they layout of Confederate and Dutch yards to help in the planed future expansions of the Navy yards in Dublin, Belfast and Ballycastle as well as future yards that may be constructed.
If any other foreign powers are interested in selling ships to the Republic, they are urged to contact the State department with copies of the relevant material sent to the Navy department.

In response to the news of Confederate services the government issued this statement:
The Irish government is honored by the support of those of Irish descent who live abroad. We thank you for your efforts to help us remember or fallen leader"
You smug-faced crowds with kindling eye
Who cheer when solider lads march by
Sneak home and pray that you'll never know
The hell where youth and laughter go.
-Siegfried Sassoon

Jefgte

Quote...If any other foreign powers are interested in selling ships to the Republic, they are urged to contact the State department with copies of the relevant material sent to the Navy department.
...

NUS propose the CTBM200 to the Irish governement.




Jef  ;)
"You French are fighting for money, while we English are fighting for honor!"
"Everyone is fighting for what they miss. "
Surcouf

Carthaginian

#18
The Confederate States of America offers the classes mentioned in the private communications between our two nations' governments.

We also offer the following Large Gunboat design to the Irish Navy; it is diesel powered, having four diesel engines powering 2 electric motors. It would be built in Confederate yards at a level of technology currently unavailable to the Irish. They would be delivered to Irish crews in Confederate waters for training.

QuoteEscort Cruiser 1, Enter country Enter ship type laid down 1920

Displacement:
   2,000 t light; 2,115 t standard; 2,500 t normal; 2,808 t full load

Dimensions: Length overall / water x beam x draught
   350.00 ft / 350.00 ft x 38.00 ft x 12.00 ft (normal load)
   106.68 m / 106.68 m x 11.58 m  x 3.66 m

Armament:
     6 - 5.50" / 140 mm guns (3x2 guns), 75.00lbs / 34.02kg shells, 1920 Model
     Breech loading guns in deck mounts with hoists
     on centreline ends, majority aft, 1 raised mount aft - superfiring
     4 - 3.50" / 88.9 mm guns in single mounts, 25.00lbs / 11.34kg shells, 1920 Model
     Quick firing guns in deck mounts
     on side, all amidships, 2 raised mounts - superfiring
     6 - 1.00" / 25.4 mm guns (3x2 guns), 0.50lbs / 0.23kg shells, 1920 Model
     Anti-aircraft guns in deck mounts
     on centreline, evenly spread, 2 raised mounts
   Weight of broadside 553 lbs / 251 kg
   Shells per gun, main battery: 200

Armour:
  - Belts:      Width (max)   Length (avg)      Height (avg)
   Main:   2.50" / 64 mm   300.00 ft / 91.44 m   12.00 ft / 3.66 m
   Ends:   Unarmoured
     Main Belt covers 132 % of normal length

  - Gun armour:   Face (max)   Other gunhouse (avg)   Barbette/hoist (max)
   Main:   2.50" / 64 mm   0.50" / 13 mm      2.50" / 64 mm

  - Armour deck: 1.00" / 25 mm, Conning tower: 2.50" / 64 mm

Machinery:
   Diesel Internal combustion generators,
   Electric motors, 2 shafts, 8,000 shp / 5,968 Kw = 20.69 kts
   Range 7,185nm at 14.00 kts
   Bunker at max displacement = 693 tons

Complement:
   176 - 229

Cost:
   £0.404 million / $1.616 million

Distribution of weights at normal displacement:
   Armament: 73 tons, 2.9 %
   Armour: 571 tons, 22.8 %
      - Belts: 362 tons, 14.5 %
      - Torpedo bulkhead: 0 tons, 0.0 %
      - Armament: 28 tons, 1.1 %
      - Armour Deck: 171 tons, 6.9 %
      - Conning Tower: 10 tons, 0.4 %
   Machinery: 280 tons, 11.2 %
   Hull, fittings & equipment: 1,006 tons, 40.3 %
   Fuel, ammunition & stores: 500 tons, 20.0 %
   Miscellaneous weights: 70 tons, 2.8 %

Overall survivability and seakeeping ability:
   Survivability (Non-critical penetrating hits needed to sink ship):
     5,487 lbs / 2,489 Kg = 66.0 x 5.5 " / 140 mm shells or 1.5 torpedoes
   Stability (Unstable if below 1.00): 1.25
   Metacentric height 1.8 ft / 0.5 m
   Roll period: 12.1 seconds
   Steadiness   - As gun platform (Average = 50 %): 70 %
         - Recoil effect (Restricted arc if above 1.00): 0.64
   Seaboat quality  (Average = 1.00): 2.00

Hull form characteristics:
   Hull has rise forward of midbreak
   Block coefficient: 0.548
   Length to Beam Ratio: 9.21 : 1
   'Natural speed' for length: 18.71 kts
   Power going to wave formation at top speed: 48 %
   Trim (Max stability = 0, Max steadiness = 100): 35
   Bow angle (Positive = bow angles forward): 0.00 degrees
   Stern overhang: 0.00 ft / 0.00 m
   Freeboard (% = measuring location as a percentage of overall length):
      - Stem:      22.00 ft / 6.71 m
      - Forecastle (25 %):   19.00 ft / 5.79 m
      - Mid (50 %):      18.00 ft / 5.49 m (10.00 ft / 3.05 m aft of break)
      - Quarterdeck (25 %):   10.00 ft / 3.05 m
      - Stern:      10.00 ft / 3.05 m
      - Average freeboard:   14.68 ft / 4.47 m

Ship space, strength and comments:
   Space   - Hull below water (magazines/engines, low = better): 63.6 %
      - Above water (accommodation/working, high = better): 142.9 %
   Waterplane Area: 9,267 Square feet or 861 Square metres
   Displacement factor (Displacement / loading): 140 %
   Structure weight / hull surface area: 63 lbs/sq ft or 309 Kg/sq metre
   Hull strength (Relative):
      - Cross-sectional: 0.91
      - Longitudinal: 2.23
      - Overall: 1.00
   Hull space for machinery, storage, compartmentation is excellent
   Room for accommodation and workspaces is excellent
   Ship has slow, easy roll, a good, steady gun platform
   Excellent seaboat, comfortable, can fire her guns in the heaviest weather
So 'ere's to you, Fuzzy-Wuzzy, at your 'ome in old Baghdad;
You're a pore benighted 'eathen but a first-class fightin' man;
We gives you your certificate, an' if you want it signed
We'll come an' 'ave a romp with you whenever you're inclined.

snip

Update on the Navy Department's request: For all ships that are ether just designs or partially completed hulls please indicate whether  Irish and/or the country of origins yards would be used to build the ships.
You smug-faced crowds with kindling eye
Who cheer when solider lads march by
Sneak home and pray that you'll never know
The hell where youth and laughter go.
-Siegfried Sassoon

TexanCowboy

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snip

#21
(Deleted due to inaccurate data/ lack of sleep when posting)
You smug-faced crowds with kindling eye
Who cheer when solider lads march by
Sneak home and pray that you'll never know
The hell where youth and laughter go.
-Siegfried Sassoon

Kaiser Kirk

Quote from: snip on July 24, 2010, 11:20:52 PM
Shocking news today as the Irish government regretfully announced the death of Garrison Ahern, the president of the Republic of Ireland for the last 7 years.

Bavaria will send it's condolences at the passing of President Ahern. Generaloberst  Crown Prince Rupprecht of Bavaria will attend.
Did they beat the drum slowly,
Did they play the fife lowly,
Did they sound the death march, as they lowered you down,
Did the band play the last post and chorus,
Did the pipes play the flowers of the forest

Nobody

Quote from: snip on July 24, 2010, 11:20:52 PM
Shocking news today as the Irish government regretfully announced the death of Garrison Ahern, the president of the Republic of Ireland for the last 7 years.
The Orange ambassador to Ireland, who will attend the funereal, expresses the condolence of the Orange government and the hope that this unexpected death does not impact the good economic relations between our nations.

Logi

OOC:
QuoteAs response to an apparent rise of tension in Europe (http://www.navalism.org/index.php?topic=5162.0) and the current situation in the Far East, the Irish government confirms its neutral stance at this time.

The DKB is in the Oceania region, not Europe.

QuoteIreland would be more than happy to host talks to hopefully resolve the issues before the situation results in violence.

You're going to solve a civil war for reunification by talks? My you're better than I thought! :D

snip

Excerpt form a Belfast newspaper:
Garrison Ahern was layed to rest earlier today in Dublin in a ceremony that was both somber and hopeful. The main speech given by President Quinlan praised Ahern for his life of service to Ireland. The majority of the Army and Naval leadership was present along with many important members of the government. A larger than expected number of foreign government delegations from the Kingdom of the Netherlands, France, and several other countries were in attendance. Several foreign delegations that were not government sponsored were also in attendance, mainly prominent members of the catholic church in the Confederate States of America. A 21 gun salute was given by the Irish Army in conjunction with the guns of some Navy ships nearby. The ceremony marks the end of a national week of mourning. Garrison Ahern died of a stroke in the early hours of the morning a week ago. He leaves behind his wife, Keelin Ahern.

Excerpt from the same paper, gossip section:
Rumors of a potential shipyard and port expansion in Belfast have been steadily gaining strength the last few days. Ever since the Navy's press release about the nature of the increased amount of naval officers going with the new diplomatic missions to the CSA and the Dutch, it is of no doubt that the navy is looking into expanding. Some of the rumors only call for more slipways and drydocks of the same size, some for enlargement of the current facilities, and quite a few state that a mix of both will happen, with more larger slipways and drydocks! There are less rumors about what would happen in Dublin, which currently houses the Navy's largest Drydock's and slipways. But one must assume that if expansion plans are in the works that Dublin must be at the front of them. Not much has been heard about Ballycastle, but it might be safe to assume that similar rumors are abound there as well. There are only a few ships in the navy that can not currently fit into all the drydocks. Why would the navy even be looking into constructing larger ones? As for the number, most of the time there only used for building new ships, not much for repair and the like. Why do we need more? What I would pay to be a bug on the wall of the Navy department right now.
You smug-faced crowds with kindling eye
Who cheer when solider lads march by
Sneak home and pray that you'll never know
The hell where youth and laughter go.
-Siegfried Sassoon

snip

Overheard in the Office of Naval Construction and Procurement:

"I dont know Mick, it could be done." "Then why isnt it!" Mick snapped, "Damnit Fred, your the guy who knows all of the ins and outs of this." "Like I said, it could be done, but one shortfall or bad batch..." Fred let the thought trail off. "I guess your right. Are you sure there is absolutely no chance that we can cut back the domestic program a tiny bit?" "There is talk of doubling the investment, both monetary and manufacturing" Frank said, "Old Ahern would be so proud of us." "Well a fat load of good those shiny railroads will do when we get invaded because THE ENTIRE NAVY IS RUSTING ON THE BOTTOM OF DUBLIN HARBOR!" Mick slammed his fist into the table, causing a cup of tea to go flying into the air and crash back down to earth, sending liquid across the room. "Relax a bit there Mick, there is no talk of cutting repair and restoration funding, and not much, if any, of your procurement budget ether, we just dont have the capacity to give you what you want with the resources we have. Why do we need these new ships anyway?" Fred moved his teacup out of reach of all of Mick's limbs that could send it flying. Mick inhaled deeply, then let out the air long and slow. "Because Frank, the big ones are getting on fifteen years old, there incredibly slow by today's standers for things there size." Frank could see Mick getting ready for more teacup homicide and moved his further out of Mick's reach. "Besides, I think were the only Navy in the world without oil-fired boilers, that is not helping matters. Also there are only five of them, sure they can carry more that whats being proposed, but they can only be so many places at once." Most of this was said in a level voice, which made Frank fear less for his tea. "Well, Ill see what I can do," Frank got up to leave, "But in the meantime, have your friends in the State department look into what foreigners might have to sell. rearming a vesicle with our guns takes much less then building the hull as well. That, I can say with 100% confidence, we can handle. Now if you will excuse me, I have other business to attend to." Frank and Mick shook hands and Frank walked out of the room. Mick slumped down behind his desk, once again looking at the papers Frank had left behind. Finding nothing had changed over the course of the conversation, Mick left the room to grab a rag to clean up the split tea.
You smug-faced crowds with kindling eye
Who cheer when solider lads march by
Sneak home and pray that you'll never know
The hell where youth and laughter go.
-Siegfried Sassoon

maddox

Current events ,Paris, the basements of Chez Loulou, headquarters Securiteé.


Monsieur Grange, we got a funny message from Giselle, in Ireland.

Please enlighten me, my little bird.

There is a a kind of struggle about funding for the military and the economical developers. It seems that the brass isn't happy about their navy.

Oh, do the Irish have a navy worth the metal it used?
Yes Monsieur Grange. They have substantial mine laying capacity with 5 dedicated minelaying cruisers, over 30 submarines, and a fleet of small torpedo boats.

Oh well, not a surprise actualy. Ireland is a tiny country, with a big friend in the Leipzig compact. So, if they want a bigger, modern navy on their own, it will cost them. Or else they have to give up any pretence of independence, making them a vazal state of The Netherlands or the Baltic confederation.. Something I don't see happening, not as long the Irish men in the street have their potato's, poteen and wiskey.
But you're right ,little bird. It is interesting, and I'll convey the message to Minister Capet.
Who knows, maybe there is an Irish noblewidow that can allivate his pains of his failing attempts to get into the aristocracy of Europe.
On that note, let Giselle search out for prospects in that direction, you never know, don't we?




PS, shouldn't we delegate the discusion about the ships to the relevant topics?

snip

"Well I dont know Frank, with everything you've told me Im having a hard time seeing why we shouldn't give old Mick some of what he wants." "That's the point Aodh, I cant really argue with the man. Besides, what if he is right?" Aodh got up from the table and headed for a drawer on his desk. He produced a bottle of whiskey. "Well Frank" he said poring two healthy glasses "the way I see it, we need friends. Friends with lots of money who are willing to give us some." "I'll drink to that." Frank said taking one of the glasses "I'll drink even more if they cant hold there whiskey well!" "Amen to that" Aodh said "Chears mate, to friends with lots of money" Both men drank.
You smug-faced crowds with kindling eye
Who cheer when solider lads march by
Sneak home and pray that you'll never know
The hell where youth and laughter go.
-Siegfried Sassoon

snip

Excerpt from a Dublin paper:
Today the Irish government is pleased to announce the appointment of Aidan Gallagher to the post of Irish ambassador to France. Wile it is still unclear on the exact goals of the mission, it marks a continuance on the new policy of outreach to foreign powers.
You smug-faced crowds with kindling eye
Who cheer when solider lads march by
Sneak home and pray that you'll never know
The hell where youth and laughter go.
-Siegfried Sassoon