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Old June 14th, 2008, 02:00 AM
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I'll give it to ya, Earl. The answer I was looking for was that he was the second to the last US-held German PoW to "turn himself in."
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Old June 15th, 2008, 11:47 AM
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Including caverns, disused mines, road & rail tunnels, quarries, cellars, and even subways....how many underground factories/facilities were discovered by the Western Allies in their advance across Europe that produced aircraft components, "V' weapons, some jet fighters, and ostensibly for the production of synthetic oil ?

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Not just a cellar where someone reloads bullets, a genuine "plant" for the making of aircraft components, or future synthetic oil production.

Between 75 and 100 were discovered. My source gives a number of over "XX"
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Old June 17th, 2008, 02:02 AM
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How about 83?
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Old June 17th, 2008, 02:41 AM
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My source says more than 80, so you got it!
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Old July 6th, 2008, 11:55 PM
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The Finn's got 15 PzKw IV's from the Germans to use in their defense.
They did not like them much, preferring the StuG.
What was their "nickname" for them, and why ?
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Shaker.

FMP - Armoured Vehicles 1939 - 1945

Germany also delivered 15 PzKw IV Ausf. J tanks for another re-equipping armoured battalion which didn't became combat-ready before September 1944. Finns didn't like them a lot because of their bad suspension. The whole tank tended to jolt a lot which made aiming very difficult when moving even at slow speed. In Finland the nickname of PzKw IV was "shaker".
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Old July 7th, 2008, 10:46 AM
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Right you are. You are on.
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Old July 8th, 2008, 02:48 AM
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Between the outbreak of war to the beginning of May 1940, how many ships - all kinds - bearing a British flag were lost as a result of enemy action?
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1939
7 in September
2 in October
8 in November
13 + 6 in December
1940
10 in January
10 in February
6 in March
20 in April ... so 83
a bunch in May, I see why you excluded it.
Unsure of "enemy action" meaning. Being driven aground counts, even accidents such as collisions, premature/mishandled munitions are all results of the war... enemy action. They probably wouldn't be where they were, carrying what they were, in whatever weather/sea condition there was, without enemy action(s)?

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Old July 12th, 2008, 10:01 PM
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According to Wartime Britian 1939-1945 by Juliet Gardner: "Between the outbreak of war and the beginning of May 1940 a total of 268 ships flying the British flag - from battleships to minesweepers and trawlers - were lost as a result of enemy action: from May May until December 1940 the losses were never less than fifty-seven a month." Based on some of the description preceding, "enemy action" would include magnetic mines which were also a hazard to non-military shipping.

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Ah Ha, twas like with American shipping then, many "Protectorate", and loosly aligned other nations were "flagged" as American, and added to the "Official" totals. From what I recall reading, that number (with "Wildcards") was again over three times the number of "Naturals".

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In the case of "one" individual this (is commonly acknowledged) as an understatement.
Credited with 10.........for loose lips.........

Who is this person ?
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Old July 13th, 2008, 10:40 AM
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hint ?

A U.S Congressman......and a Democrat to boot.
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A wild guess, Harry Trueman
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Close enough....Andrew May

Congressman Sinks Submarines

I wonder if he still got his pension ? He was a real "Sweetheart".
Read on....man of the people, phony smile, total patriot, preached change, snappy dresser....he had it all.

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re the congressman - how sad that his ego had him spouting off information that cost so many lives! I wonder how often that happened and how often it still happens today.
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Name the aircraft that LBJ flew his only combat mission during the war.

He was not a pilot or crewman, just a passenger so he could boost of combat experience. He was in the Pacific theater.
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A B-26 Marauder.
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LBJ...grumble...grumble...criminal...gripe...don't get me started...deceit...Gulf of Tonkin...grumble...shoulda been hung....There, I got that out of my system, let's move on.
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the "Lady Bird" ?
the "Lucy Baines" ?
the "Linda Bird" ?

What's with all the LBJ's ? Too cheap to spring for new towels ?
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Very good Mike, over to you.

Hey Jeff, LBJ brought us the "Great Society", did'nt you feel great at the time ? !
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