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#401 Posted : 13 September 2013 13:56:01

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me thinks that was rod stieger(general patton).
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sorry karl wrong try again thought it was easy one
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#403 Posted : 13 September 2013 15:01:57

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lucian king truscott jr.general. give that a go.
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#404 Posted : 13 September 2013 15:09:43

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karl1113 wrote:
me thinks that was rod stieger(general patton).



Will try Gregory Peck (general Patton)LOL LOL

If not Mark Clark Lt General Battle of SalerNo
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hi budgie correct general mark.w.clark sorry about salerno prest wrong keyLOL BigGrin
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#406 Posted : 13 September 2013 15:41:19

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Blushing Think i got my films mixed up too
Think Gregory Peck portrayed McArthur not PattonBlushing
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#407 Posted : 13 September 2013 18:04:22

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The "shortest war in the world???

Nice easy one so 3 answers required

Confused The main countries involved
Confused date
Confused how long did the war last
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#408 Posted : 13 September 2013 20:20:59

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hi budgie I think between Britain and Zanzibar aug 27 1896 45 minLaugh
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#409 Posted : 13 September 2013 21:08:53

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BigGrin Hi Benny thats right
That was too easy
it took longer to GoogleLOL
Over to you
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#410 Posted : 14 September 2013 13:37:14

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hi budgie I cheated a bit it was a question on a tv quiz about a week ago bennyBigGrin
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#411 Posted : 14 September 2013 13:48:55

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an easy one which admiral became known as the victor of midway benny b.LOL
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#412 Posted : 12 October 2013 13:52:12

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Looks like this has been forgotten about so this is the answer

Admiral Raymond A. Spruance.

And hear is the next question...

The German Army WWll had two nick names for the Sherman Tank, one was the 'The Ronson Lighter' what was the other?
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#413 Posted : 12 October 2013 14:43:14

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I believe it was "Tommy Cooker",bit grim that one but both derived from the fact that they were petrol driven & went up in flames easily.
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#414 Posted : 12 October 2013 15:32:21

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Dontshootme wrote:
I believe it was "Tommy Cooker",bit grim that one but both derived from the fact that they were petrol driven & went up in flames easily.


Spot on. Over to youBigGrin
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#415 Posted : 13 October 2013 09:30:04

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There are different claims of wars extended by diplomatic irregularity, sometimes by a small country named in a declaration of war being accidentally omitted from a peace treaty concerning the wider conflict. These "extended wars" have only been discovered after the fact, and have no impact during the long period (often hundreds of years) after the actual fighting ended.
The most well known of these is the Korean Civil War between North & South Korea.

Bearing the above in mind I think I have come up with a real brain ache of a question,the information is out there but you will have to research it.....good luck!!!!

Until 1986 the Isles of Scilly were still at war after 330 years with
A:What nation
B: Why were they at war in the first place
C:Why were they officially still at war.
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#416 Posted : 13 October 2013 10:03:23

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Ouch Rob!!! good question
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#417 Posted : 13 October 2013 15:03:35

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sorry jase but the answer I had was admiral chester Nimitz so you were wrong but carry on anyway benny b.Flapper
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#418 Posted : 13 October 2013 15:17:19

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benny b wrote:
sorry jase but the answer I had was admiral chester Nimitz so you were wrong but carry on anyway benny b.Flapper


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#419 Posted : 14 October 2013 02:06:19

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The isles of Scilly were at war with the Netherlands.
In 1648 Oliver Cromwell and the Parliamentarian army took mainland cornwall
forcing the royalists to retreat to scilly.The netherlands navy had a treaty with the parliamentarian Navy.The netherlands declared war on the isles of scilly.The royalists surrendered and no official peace treaty was signed until 17 april 1986.
Rgds Nigel
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#420 Posted : 14 October 2013 08:51:56

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Well done Nigel,exactly what I was looking for,over to you.
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