the galician gotta 235
the galician gotta 235

The 14th Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS is often referred to as the "Galicia" division. Extensive research and writing on the Galicia Division's legacy explore its role during WWII. Spanish Galician Machinery:

: An embrace of rugged reliability. Just as the original machinery was built to last, the term now describes a person or a way of doing things that is sturdy, dependable, and uniquely Galician. The Modern Legacy

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Xela found it tucked under a stone viaduct, asleep beside a mound of kelp. She’d been repairing radios for fishermen and hearts for anyone with two steady hands and a half-empty cup of coffee. The Gotta blinked one small lamp when she prodded the hood. Inside was a tangle of gears and glass vials labeled in looping handwriting: “Mañá,” “Lembranza,” “Rías.” A scrap of sea chart folded into a map of memories. It smelled of salt and lemon oil.

The is most plausibly a 23.5-meter multipurpose fishing vessel from a Galician shipyard, built for coastal and offshore fisheries in the NE Atlantic. While not a widely recognized class, it fits squarely into the most common size segment of the Galician fleet.

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