Baker's Dozen II (Part 1)

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Fictional US Military Bases from Film or TV (name/source)

  1. Fort Courage – F Troop
  2. Camp Henderson - Gomer Pyle, USMC
  3. Fort Joe Smith - Starship Troopers (founded by Mormon settlers)
  4. Camp Hollister - Major Dad
  5. Fort Baxter - The Phil Silvers Show
  6. Taratupa - McHale’s Navy
  7. Fort Arnold - Stripes
  8. Burpelson Air Force Base - Dr. Strangelove

Fictional US Military Bases from Film or TV (name/source)

  1. Fort Courage – F Troop
  2. Camp Henderson - Gomer Pyle, USMC
  3. Fort Joe Smith - Starship Troopers (founded by Mormon settlers)
  4. Camp Hollister - Major Dad
  5. Fort Baxter - The Phil Silvers Show
  6. Taratupa - McHale’s Navy
  7. Fort Arnold - Stripes
  8. Burpelson Air Force Base - Dr. Strangelove
  9. Fort Starke - She Wore a Yellow Ribbon

Fictional US Military Bases from Film or TV (name/source)

  1. Fort Courage – F Troop
  2. Camp Henderson - Gomer Pyle, USMC
  3. Fort Joe Smith - Starship Troopers (founded by Mormon settlers)
  4. Camp Hollister - Major Dad
  5. Fort Baxter - The Phil Silvers Show
  6. Taratupa - McHale’s Navy
  7. Fort Arnold - Stripes
  8. Burpelson Air Force Base - Dr. Strangelove
  9. Fort Starke - She Wore a Yellow Ribbon
  10. Fort Hooker – Advance to the Rear … (source of the song “Today”, which was written for the film by Randy Sparks and became a huge hit for his New Christy Minstrels)

Fictional US Military Bases from Film or TV (name/source)

  1. Fort Courage – F Troop
  2. Camp Henderson - Gomer Pyle, USMC
  3. Fort Joe Smith - Starship Troopers (founded by Mormon settlers)
  4. Camp Hollister - Major Dad
  5. Fort Baxter - The Phil Silvers Show
  6. Taratupa - McHale’s Navy
  7. Fort Arnold - Stripes
  8. Burpelson Air Force Base - Dr. Strangelove
  9. Fort Starke - She Wore a Yellow Ribbon
  10. Fort Hooker – Advance to the Rear … (source of the song “Today”, which was written for the film by Randy Sparks and became a huge hit for his New Christy Minstrels)
  11. Fort Griffith - The Unit

Fictional US Military Bases from Film or TV (name/source)

  1. Fort Courage – F Troop
  2. Camp Henderson - Gomer Pyle, USMC
  3. Fort Joe Smith - Starship Troopers (founded by Mormon settlers)
  4. Camp Hollister - Major Dad
  5. Fort Baxter - The Phil Silvers Show
  6. Taratupa - McHale’s Navy
  7. Fort Arnold - Stripes
  8. Burpelson Air Force Base - Dr. Strangelove
  9. Fort Starke - She Wore a Yellow Ribbon
  10. Fort Hooker – Advance to the Rear … (source of the song “Today”, which was written for the film by Randy Sparks and became a huge hit for his New Christy Minstrels)
  11. Fort Griffith - The Unit
  12. Fort Biloxi - Private Benjamin

Fictional US Military Bases from Film or TV (name/source)

  1. Fort Courage – F Troop
  2. Camp Henderson - Gomer Pyle, USMC
  3. Fort Joe Smith - Starship Troopers (founded by Mormon settlers)
  4. Camp Hollister - Major Dad
  5. Fort Baxter - The Phil Silvers Show
  6. Taratupa - McHale’s Navy
  7. Fort Arnold - Stripes
  8. Burpelson Air Force Base - Dr. Strangelove
  9. Fort Starke - She Wore a Yellow Ribbon
  10. Fort Hooker – Advance to the Rear
  11. Fort Griffith - The Unit
  12. Fort Biloxi - Private Benjamin
  13. Camp Swampy - Beetle Bailey

There’ve been some animated shows based on the cartoon.

Pass.

Famous Ships from History

  1. Edmund Fitzgerald

Famous Ships from History

  1. Edmund Fitzgerald
  2. HMS Dreadnaught

dark clouds gather, lightning flashes, thunder rolls, and in a deep, rumbling voice we hear

“I SHALL ALLOW IT.” … … :smile: :laughing: :rofl: :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:

Play on.

-“BB”-

Famous Ships from History

  1. SS Edmund Fitzgerald
  2. HMS Dreadnought
  3. USS Kearsarge

Spelling fix for #2. And as for #3: USS Kearsarge (1861) - Wikipedia

Famous Ships from History

  1. SS Edmund Fitzgerald
  2. HMS Dreadnought
  3. USS Kearsarge
  4. Le Griffon (1679) – considered to be the first ship built and launched on the Great Lakes (specifically, above Niagara Falls)

-“BB”-

Famous Ships from History

  1. SS Edmund Fitzgerald
  2. HMS Dreadnought
  3. USS Kearsarge
  4. Le Griffon (1679)
  5. RMS Titanic

Famous Ships from History

  1. SS Edmund Fitzgerald
  2. HMS Dreadnought
  3. USS Kearsarge
  4. Le Griffon (1679)
  5. RMS Titanic
  6. Battleship Yamato

Famous Ships from History

  1. SS Edmund Fitzgerald
  2. HMS Dreadnought
  3. USS Kearsarge
  4. Le Griffon (1679)
  5. RMS Titanic
  6. Battleship IJNS Yamato
  7. USS Constitution

A sail frigate and now the oldest commissioned warship afloat in the world.

Famous Ships from History

  1. SS Edmund Fitzgerald
  2. HMS Dreadnought
  3. USS Kearsarge
  4. Le Griffon (1679)
  5. RMS Titanic
  6. Battleship IJNS Yamato
  7. USS Constitution
  8. USS Enterprise

Famous Ships from History

  1. SS Edmund Fitzgerald
  2. HMS Dreadnought
  3. USS Kearsarge
  4. Le Griffon (1679)
  5. RMS Titanic
  6. Battleship IJNS Yamato
  7. USS Constitution
  8. USS Enterprise
  9. The Nina, the Pinta and the Santa Maria

Famous Ships from History

  1. SS Edmund Fitzgerald
  2. HMS Dreadnought
  3. USS Kearsarge
  4. Le Griffon (1679)
  5. RMS Titanic
  6. Battleship IJNS Yamato
  7. USS Constitution
  8. USS Enterprise
  9. The Nina, the Pinta and the Santa Maria
  10. HMS Victory

Horatio Nelson’s ship at Trafalgar, the world’s oldest naval ship still in commission, with 244 years’ service as of 2022

Famous Ships from History

  1. SS Edmund Fitzgerald
  2. HMS Dreadnought
  3. USS Kearsarge
  4. Le Griffon (1679)
  5. RMS Titanic
  6. Battleship IJNS Yamato
  7. USS Constitution
  8. USS Enterprise
  9. The Nina, the Pinta and the Santa Maria
  10. HMS Victory
  11. SS Minnow

Not sure if it technically qualifies as a ship, but figured I was safe with the “SS” designation.

Famous Ships from History

  1. SS Edmund Fitzgerald
  2. HMS Dreadnought
  3. USS Kearsarge
  4. Le Griffon (1679)
  5. RMS Titanic
  6. Battleship IJNS Yamato
  7. USS Constitution
  8. USS Enterprise
  9. The Nina, the Pinta and the Santa Maria
  10. HMS Victory
  11. SS Minnow
  12. RMS Carpathia