![]() ![]() In Destroyermen and its series, we find "the crews of the destroyer USS Walker (DD-163) and the Japanese battlecruiser Amagi, in the early stages of the War in the Pacific during World War II, being transported to an alternate Earth. However, this is almost a trope: "Soldiers trooping back in time". They hadīeen the Kaiser’s men in the 20th century, and now, in the past,Īnother emperor might need their services… Roman Empire, the start of Völkerwanderung…the crew of the Saarbrückenĭecides that to survive they must make friends of the Romans. Moment: It’s the year 378, the beginning of the end of the Western Itself in the Mediterranean, 1500 years in the past, at a historical But near Portugal the old shipĮncounters a mysterious phenomenon, and the crew unexpectedly finds Saarbrücken leaves the port of Wilhelmshaven to make its last big Shortly before the First World War, the German light cruiser This is almost Arrival, Book 1 of The Emperor's Men. I think they eventually make it back to modern times but they bring several women with them. ![]() ![]() Then she used her business savvy to end up as the boss, however I'm not too sure about this memory I also want to say the floating brothel madam was also from modern days and she'd fell through the wormhole or whatever years earlier. He says "these guys have never seen a pocket so don't give away we have concealed places in our clothes" When they first board his vessel he warns all his men to keep their hands out their pockets. One point I remember is the USA captain demonstrated a pistol to the Arab warchiefs to scare them away. To get protection from Arab gangsters the women form an alliance with the USA sailors The brothel is staffed and ran by women who used to be Roman slaves but escaped What I remember is a USA navy ship somehow ended up back in Roman times amongst Arabian ships - they get involved with a floating brothel in a weatherbeaten hulk. A similar premise to John Birminghams Axis of Time series. This is one I read at least 30 years ago.It was a UK paperback. ![]()
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