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#461 Posted : 11 November 2013 20:05:15

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Oh well done Benny!

Yes, it was indeed the drastic punishment of Keelhauling! As mentioned in the question, it has never been an official RN punishment but many Captains were a law unto themselves!
What is not well known is that contrary to good ol' Hollywood (yet again) the object of keelhauling was NOT to sand paper the poor seaman to death on the barnacles but to simply pull him under the water on one side of the ship and drag him back out on the other. His legs were weighted down with lead shot to ensure he did'nt touch the hull unless he was really unlucky in which case he might get a whack from the actual keel as he passed under it! Crying
Knowing the reputation of some Captains they probably told the unfortunate victim he'd have to make a full report on the condition of the keel and hull on his return! Blink

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#462 Posted : 12 November 2013 19:34:00

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hi robin thought it was wrong because bligh was supposedly did this on the bounty and that was well after sots anyway who was the Spartan king that held the Persians to give Greece time and were was the battle fought Laugh benny.
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#463 Posted : 12 November 2013 19:55:03

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BigGrin Hi Benny
The king was Leonidas and the battle was called Thermopylae, on a side note the film '300' was based on this battle
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#464 Posted : 13 November 2013 16:30:14

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hi andy correct but my personal favorate was the 1961 version with Richard egan and nearer the truth, over to you benny.LOL
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#465 Posted : 13 November 2013 18:04:45

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One of my favourites too (and I got the marching theme on my mp3 from amazon music!) BigGrin

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#466 Posted : 13 November 2013 20:57:59

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BigGrin Where was the expression 'Going off at half cock' originate and why, and it has nothing to do with gun powderBlink
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#467 Posted : 13 November 2013 23:11:10

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I am guessing this is something to do with flint lock muskets that had a cock (striking arm) that could be set at half cock which was a bit like safety on a modern fire arm. you could only fire at half cock by accident so guess the term means to do something by accident or before something is fully ready?
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#468 Posted : 13 November 2013 23:38:55

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Yes thats right I actually asked the wrong question, meant it to be a different one anyways over to you
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#469 Posted : 13 November 2013 23:46:31

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Thanks Andy

simple one I think

Who were the armoured farmers?
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#470 Posted : 14 November 2013 09:41:54

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#471 Posted : 14 November 2013 13:55:56

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3rd Royal Tank Regiment (3RTR) ~ also known as "The West Country's Own" or "The Armoured Farmers"



Nice one Rob - siad it was easy LOL LOL LOL

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What effectively ended the Battle of Torrington in 1646 & who was the lucky commander that narrowly escaped death...Real name,title & nickname
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#473 Posted : 14 November 2013 20:00:51

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hi rob was it sir Thomas Fairfax of cameron commander in chief of the new model army nicknames were black tom or the rider of the white horse was it the blowing up or Torrington church where the gunpowder was kept benny.
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#474 Posted : 14 November 2013 22:13:13

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Spot on,over to you.
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#475 Posted : 15 November 2013 19:52:04

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we go further into the mists of time Boadicea name the battle were she was defeated the full name of the general who defeated her and the famous legion she nearly wiped out a few months earler benny
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#476 Posted : 20 November 2013 23:42:21

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benny b wrote:
we go further into the mists of time Boadicea name the battle were she was defeated the full name of the general who defeated her and the famous legion she nearly wiped out a few months earler benny


Benny in the interests of keeping this going do you want to make this a bit easier or drop some clues

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#477 Posted : 21 November 2013 01:15:28

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Right here goes LOL

The ninth legion was nearly wiped out on the way back from Lincoln.
The name of the leader at the last battle was governor Suetonius Paulinus.
And the last battle was at the line of Watling.

that is the best I could get.

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#478 Posted : 21 November 2013 07:55:29

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Well done Peter over to you
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#479 Posted : 21 November 2013 14:13:20

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What was the name of the jagdwaffe ace that flew the white 14 bf109 the only airworthy Emil.

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#480 Posted : 21 November 2013 19:48:11

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hi peter well done with the Boadicea question now was the pilot hans-joachim Marseille credited with 158 confirmed victorys. benny.
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