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#301 Posted : 15 February 2013 19:12:41

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Ooooops sorry peeps. Forgot!!Blushing BigGrin

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#302 Posted : 16 February 2013 09:46:04

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#303 Posted : 16 February 2013 11:36:20

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Krupps k5 railway gun?


Correct sir, over to you!BigGrin BigGrin
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#304 Posted : 17 February 2013 09:35:48

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Our highest military honour is the Victoria Cross,what metal are they made of & what was the source of this metal.
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#305 Posted : 17 February 2013 10:29:52

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Dontshootme wrote:
Our highest military honour is the Victoria Cross,what metal are they made of & what was the source of this metal.


Victoria cross is made from bronze that comes from cannons captured during the napolionic war. BigGrin
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#306 Posted : 17 February 2013 13:36:02

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Also bronze but I think from captured Russian cannon from the Crimean War?

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#307 Posted : 17 February 2013 13:52:44

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Plymouth57 wrote:
Also bronze but I think from captured Russian cannon from the Crimean War?

Robin


now you say that your right LOL they were Chinese cannons i think.
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#308 Posted : 17 February 2013 18:43:56

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Robin is correct.
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#309 Posted : 17 February 2013 21:20:11

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Thanks Rob. Blushing

It is the 11th November, 1918. Behind the lines the Germans and the Allies top brass have already signed the Armistice which will come into effect six hours later at 11am.
General Wright has already been informed of the coming ceasefire but he then orders the American 89th Division to conduct a frontal assault against the nearby town of Stenay on the German side of the front line. In the assault which takes place shortly before the ceasefire over 300 American soldiers are killed.
The question is: What was so strategically important about Stenay that Gen. Wright wanted to take it before the cease fire came into effect?

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#310 Posted : 18 February 2013 13:31:46

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The answer unfortunatly was to capture the bathing facilitys there. not to continue putting pressure on the enemy in line with genral orders as was later claimed in congress for most armastice day action.

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#311 Posted : 18 February 2013 21:35:03

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Well done Jase.

There are two variations of this story of military incompetance, some web sources state that Gen. Wright was 'annoyed' at the dirty appearance of his soldiers (trench warfare was a little grubby at times!) and wanted the baths for them to smarten up. The other version was put across on a TV program last year about the last deaths of WW1 and simply put, Gen. Wright wanted a hotel with a bath for himself. The town of Stenay possessed the only undamaged hotel in the region. 300 men died so Gen. Wright could have a bath!

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#312 Posted : 18 February 2013 21:45:02

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Thanks Plymouth

Ok, in 1943 My grandfather and the rest of the crew of HMS Anthony were transferred to the states to pick up thier new 'lend lease' destroyer built by pullman. The ship became one of the Royal navy's Kill class. This ship survived the war and was sold In 1946 to Norway where it was converted into a small passenger liner. The ship is still in service today in Finland.

What i would like to know is...

Original USS PCE number

Ship name while part of the Royal Navy

Current ship name

sorry you may have to google this one - but should not take long BigGrin

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#313 Posted : 24 February 2013 08:46:33

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jase wrote:
Thanks Plymouth

Ok, in 1943 My grandfather and the rest of the crew of HMS Anthony were transferred to the states to pick up thier new 'lend lease' destroyer built by pullman. The ship became one of the Royal navy's Kill class. This ship survived the war and was sold In 1946 to Norway where it was converted into a small passenger liner. The ship is still in service today in Finland.

What i would like to know is...

Original USS PCE number 830

Ship name while part of the Royal Navy HMS Kilchrenan

Current ship name Kristina Brahe

sorry you may have to google this one - but should not take long BigGrin

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Try this question for size BigGrin

Where and when was the last invasion of Britain?
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BigGrin Haven't you told us this already in your excellant
"on this day " posts
LOL Or is this a trick questionLOL
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budgie wrote:
BigGrin Haven't you told us this already in your excellant
"on this day " posts
LOL Or is this a trick questionLOL


ha ha well may be i have - but i don't see an answer yet!!!!!!BigGrin
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Blushing quoted from "on this day" posts
1797 The last invasion of Britain takes place when some 1,400 Frenchmen land at Fishguard in Wales. Not long after landing they spot what looks like British troops approaching and lay down their arms without a fight, only to discover they have surrendered to a group of women in traditional Welsh dress
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budgie wrote:

Blushing quoted from "on this day" posts
1797 The last invasion of Britain takes place when some 1,400 Frenchmen land at Fishguard in Wales. Not long after landing they spot what looks like British troops approaching and lay down their arms without a fight, only to discover they have surrendered to a group of women in traditional Welsh dress



correct over to you Laugh
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Blushing Thanks for the answer JaseBigGrin

Name please

Built at Thames Iron Works Blackwall London

Laid down March 1897
Launched November 1898
Completed January 1900

Took part in battle of Port Arthur,Yellow Sea and Tsushimo

1921 reclassified as a training ship for submarine crews
1923 reclassified again as a transport ship
Broken up for scrap 1948
The name of this ship is also a poetic name for the country
it served
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#319 Posted : 02 March 2013 19:07:46

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Er, HMS Downunder? Nah, that doesn't sound right!BigGrin

Silly moment again!LOL

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