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Originally Posted By ACDer: https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/69887/gtneypp9u3lla30nksak_jpg-1438322.JPG The XB-39, essentially powered by 8 allisons, (two engines were coupled to drive a single propeller a la the HE-177. View Quote I have never seen that before. Interesting concept. |
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Originally Posted By Dracster: I've seen many of those in various books and magazines over the years, a lot of Time-Life stuff. View Quote My uncle was on Tinian. He had a lot of photos, including some that I later saw published in books. He wasn't the photographer. The base photo lab guys were making a little pocket money by selling bootleg prints to G.I.s using official negatives. He was a B-29 airman but had pics of the ground war to capture the island. He said you could buy various different sets of photos for a few bucks each. |
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Originally Posted By GAU5-A-A: . My uncle was on Tinian. He had a lot of photos, including some that I later saw published in books. He wasn't the photographer. The base photo lab guys were making a little pocket money by selling bootleg prints to G.I.s using official negatives. He was a B-29 airman but had pics of the ground war to capture the island. He said you could buy various different sets of photos for a few bucks each. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By GAU5-A-A: Originally Posted By Dracster: I've seen many of those in various books and magazines over the years, a lot of Time-Life stuff. My uncle was on Tinian. He had a lot of photos, including some that I later saw published in books. He wasn't the photographer. The base photo lab guys were making a little pocket money by selling bootleg prints to G.I.s using official negatives. He was a B-29 airman but had pics of the ground war to capture the island. He said you could buy various different sets of photos for a few bucks each. You don't think mhode's relative was a photographer? |
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Originally Posted By Gopher: I have never seen that before. Interesting concept. View Quote The same coupled engine-the Allison V-3420, was used in the XP-75. Attached File |
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Originally Posted By wtfboombrb: You don't think mhode's relative was a photographer? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By wtfboombrb: Originally Posted By GAU5-A-A: Originally Posted By Dracster: I've seen many of those in various books and magazines over the years, a lot of Time-Life stuff. My uncle was on Tinian. He had a lot of photos, including some that I later saw published in books. He wasn't the photographer. The base photo lab guys were making a little pocket money by selling bootleg prints to G.I.s using official negatives. He was a B-29 airman but had pics of the ground war to capture the island. He said you could buy various different sets of photos for a few bucks each. You don't think mhode's relative was a photographer? I cannot verify the provenance of the photos only that I have actual original prints. My step grandad willed them to me since I was a Marine also, he never spoke of having them, I got them when he died. I have no idea if he took them himself and made extra copies for himself and was the one selling them, who knows. I do know I had/have tons of pics from every campaign the USMC participated in the Pacific. My dad used to handle all his VA shit since my dad worked at VA when he retired from the Army and he was the one who told me he was a combat photographer. I have a box somewhere with his military records etc. |
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Originally Posted By birdbarian: The war on the oceans couldn't have been fought without the oilers and other underway replenishment ships. The oilers and replenishment ships allowed the warships to stay at sea longer to kill more of the enemy. Sailors belong on ships, and ships belong at sea and all that. https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/cf/Spanwire_rig.PNG https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/b/bf/USS_Guadalupe_%28AO-32%29_refuels_USS_Maury_%28DD-401%29_and_USS_Lexington_%28CV-16%29_in_November_1943.jpg/1024px-USS_Guadalupe_%28AO-32%29_refuels_USS_Maury_%28DD-401%29_and_USS_Lexington_%28CV-16%29_in_November_1943.jpg https://www.ibiblio.org/hyperwar/USN/GSBO/img/GSBO-17-8.jpg https://www.pacificbattleship.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/016133.jpg View Quote That's a far cry from Guadalcanal where they had to sail 800 miles back to Noumea for refuelling because of the lack of oilers. |
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Originally Posted By birdbarian: The war on the oceans couldn't have been fought without the oilers and other underway replenishment ships. The oilers and replenishment ships allowed the warships to stay at sea longer to kill more of the enemy. Sailors belong on ships, and ships belong at sea and all that. https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/cf/Spanwire_rig.PNG https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/b/bf/USS_Guadalupe_%28AO-32%29_refuels_USS_Maury_%28DD-401%29_and_USS_Lexington_%28CV-16%29_in_November_1943.jpg/1024px-USS_Guadalupe_%28AO-32%29_refuels_USS_Maury_%28DD-401%29_and_USS_Lexington_%28CV-16%29_in_November_1943.jpg https://www.ibiblio.org/hyperwar/USN/GSBO/img/GSBO-17-8.jpg https://www.pacificbattleship.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/016133.jpg View Quote Maumee refueling 4 stackers crossing the Atlantic: Midshipman Nimitz 1905: Fleet Admiral Nimitz, Chief of Naval Operations: |
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Originally Posted By mizzarley
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Originally Posted By birdbarian: The war on the oceans couldn't have been fought without the oilers and other underway replenishment ships. The oilers and replenishment ships allowed the warships to stay at sea longer to kill more of the enemy. Sailors belong on ships, and ships belong at sea and all that. https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/cf/Spanwire_rig.PNG https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/b/bf/USS_Guadalupe_%28AO-32%29_refuels_USS_Maury_%28DD-401%29_and_USS_Lexington_%28CV-16%29_in_November_1943.jpg/1024px-USS_Guadalupe_%28AO-32%29_refuels_USS_Maury_%28DD-401%29_and_USS_Lexington_%28CV-16%29_in_November_1943.jpg https://www.ibiblio.org/hyperwar/USN/GSBO/img/GSBO-17-8.jpg https://www.pacificbattleship.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/016133.jpg View Quote The lack of logistical ships like oilers, gasoline, seaplane tenders, destroyer tenders, freighters, refrigerator ships, tugs, floating dry docks, mine sweepers, etc. was exactly why the Navy knew the Philippines was indefensible in 1940s. Navy suggested to the Army ground forces there to plan a retreat to Bataan where supplies could be stockpiled and then endure a siege. MacArthur thought it was too defeatest and vowed to defend the coast and keep the Japanese off the Philippine Islands (especially Luzon). Well, we all know how that worked out. When he couldn' defend the coast, he implemented the Navy's plan but hadn't the foresight to stock provisions for a besieged army. Good going Mac! ETA: pic Here's his naval counterpart, the Commander of the US Asiatic Fleet. It was really just a token force useful only for showing the flag. |
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#53 says, "Take 22 mg absorbed Vit C per lb plus 1 gram Chaga daily. Don't forget 2000 mg Vit D-3, 30 mg Zinc and 2 mg Cu."
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#53 says, "Take 22 mg absorbed Vit C per lb plus 1 gram Chaga daily. Don't forget 2000iu Vit D-3, 30 mg Zinc and 2 mg Cu."
Unfettered with the formalities of an economics education but well read in monetary history. |
#53 says, "Take 22 mg absorbed Vit C per lb plus 1 gram Chaga daily. Don't forget 2000iu Vit D-3, 30 mg Zinc and 2 mg Cu."
Unfettered with the formalities of an economics education but well read in monetary history. |
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Originally Posted By mizzarley
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Originally Posted By LibertyShip: Just as they don't teach this: https://www.americanrifleman.org/articles/2015/5/28/throwback-thursday-send-a-gun-to-defend-a-british-home/ http://www.armoryblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/send-gun-to-british-home.jpg View Quote Wonder how far away they are from needing this a second time. |
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#53 says, "Take 22 mg absorbed Vit C per lb plus 1 gram Chaga daily. Don't forget 2000iu Vit D-3, 30 mg Zinc and 2 mg Cu."
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"...Had the doctrines of Jesus been preached always as pure as they came from his lips, the whole civilized world would now have been Christian...." - Thomas Jefferson
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Originally Posted By wtfboombrb: “Murders’ Row” – USS Wasp, USS Yorktown, USS Hornet, USS Hancock and USS Ticonderoga in 1944 https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/369185/1590982078546-3303140-1441666.jpg View Quote That's an awesome pic |
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#53 says, "Take 22 mg absorbed Vit C per lb plus 1 gram Chaga daily. Don't forget 2000iu Vit D-3, 30 mg Zinc and 2 mg Cu."
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Originally Posted By birdbarian: The war on the oceans couldn't have been fought without the oilers and other underway replenishment ships. The oilers and replenishment ships allowed the warships to stay at sea longer to kill more of the enemy. Sailors belong on ships, and ships belong at sea and all that. https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/cf/Spanwire_rig.PNG https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/b/bf/USS_Guadalupe_%28AO-32%29_refuels_USS_Maury_%28DD-401%29_and_USS_Lexington_%28CV-16%29_in_November_1943.jpg/1024px-USS_Guadalupe_%28AO-32%29_refuels_USS_Maury_%28DD-401%29_and_USS_Lexington_%28CV-16%29_in_November_1943.jpg https://www.ibiblio.org/hyperwar/USN/GSBO/img/GSBO-17-8.jpg https://www.pacificbattleship.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/016133.jpg View Quote |
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These Luftwaffe ground crewmen make the final preparations in converting this He 111 bomber from day operations to night operations by applying black paint over the glossy markings in order to cut down the reflection at night. An armorer is busily engaged in the field stripping and repair of an MG 75 machine gun on the port side of the horizontal tail surface. Note that the aircraft's Werke number, 3762, has not been painted over, as have the other markings. View Quote Attached File |
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Originally Posted By mizzarley
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The squadron artist devotes his attention to Mickey Mouse riding a bomb on the side of the fuselage of this He 111 bomber. A look through the fuselage waist window shows the perforated lightweight metal bulkheads used in the construction of the He 111. View Quote Attached File That is one ugly Mickey Mouse! |
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Originally Posted By mizzarley
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A Heinkel He 111P-2 bomber of Kampfgeschwader 55 painted with night time camouflage banks low over the countryside of France during night attacks over England in October of 1940. The airplane features flat black squiggles all over its uppersurfaces, while the undersurfaces were painted entirely black, covering all markings and even windows that were not absolutely necessary. Quite often, when proper paint was not available, lampblack or coal dust mixed with water was brushed over the aircraft. View Quote Attached File |
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Originally Posted By mizzarley
Can we all agree now that the D's and R's are the same fucks who are just pimping for control and tax dollars? |
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Originally Posted By mizzarley
Can we all agree now that the D's and R's are the same fucks who are just pimping for control and tax dollars? |
Here, Luftwaffe armorers prepare to move a huge SC1800 bomb weighing almost two tons beneath a Ju 88A belonging to the operational bomb group of Training Wing 1 (Lehrgeschwader 1). View Quote Attached File Attached File Attached File |
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Originally Posted By mizzarley
Can we all agree now that the D's and R's are the same fucks who are just pimping for control and tax dollars? |
#53 says, "Take 22 mg absorbed Vit C per lb plus 1 gram Chaga daily. Don't forget 2000iu Vit D-3, 30 mg Zinc and 2 mg Cu."
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Originally Posted By Miami_JBT: Castner's Cutthroats https://natesalaskanadventure.files.wordpress.com/2016/05/img_2327-1.jpg https://akethnogirl.files.wordpress.com/2014/05/souvineers-cutthroat.jpeg https://natesalaskanadventure.files.wordpress.com/2016/05/img_2324-1.jpg https://natesalaskanadventure.files.wordpress.com/2016/05/img_2325-1.jpg View Quote Those guys were truly self sufficient. All they really needed to keep going was an occasional resupply of ammo and maybe medical supplies. They could easily supply their own food and water. |
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Originally Posted By piccolo: Those guys were truly self sufficient. All they really needed to keep going was an occasional resupply of ammo and maybe medical supplies. They could easily supply their own food and water. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By piccolo: Originally Posted By Miami_JBT: Castner's Cutthroats https://natesalaskanadventure.files.wordpress.com/2016/05/img_2327-1.jpg https://akethnogirl.files.wordpress.com/2014/05/souvineers-cutthroat.jpeg https://natesalaskanadventure.files.wordpress.com/2016/05/img_2324-1.jpg https://natesalaskanadventure.files.wordpress.com/2016/05/img_2325-1.jpg Those guys were truly self sufficient. All they really needed to keep going was an occasional resupply of ammo and maybe medical supplies. They could easily supply their own food and water. Fishing and hunting in Alaska would be a nice way to contribute to the war effort. Sign me up! |
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Originally Posted By Gopher: 81 years ago the first FW-190 flew. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/1670/FW_190_1939_png-1443111.JPG View Quote |
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Originally Posted By mizzarley
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In this photo, the rear gunner sights through the offset ring-and-bead sight of an MG 81. Note the barrel cover on the gun. View Quote Attached File |
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Originally Posted By mizzarley
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A close-up of the optical bomb-aimer's panel of a Ju 88. The device the bomb-aimer (who was also the navigator and co-pilot) is holding appears to be a navigational aid of some sort. View Quote Attached File |
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Originally Posted By mizzarley
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The defensive armament of the Ju 88A-1 already included two separate 7.92 mm MG 75 machine guns firing backwards - instead of one twin installation on the first production vehicles. But now they had to be served by various crew members. View Quote Attached File |
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Originally Posted By mizzarley
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Originally Posted By 4v50: Detail of bridge structure of the HMS Rodney: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f1/HMS_Rodney_sailors_scrubbing_deck.jpg Note the dished out portion on the lower area of the tower bridge (and above the main deck). This is one subtle feature not found on her sister, HMS Nelson. I suspect it was for an AA gun that was never installed. The dished out feature was not done on the port side of Rodney's bridge either. Here it is again with the entire ship: https://i.imgur.com/nZ3H1jR.jpg Port side view of Rodney's bridge: https://i.pinimg.com/originals/80/19/34/801934ab0d7751985d66d5ef9ad61f63.png Here is her sister HMS Nelson: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/92/HMS_Nelson_off_Spithead_for_the_Fleet_Review.jpg Note the two QE class battleships behind her, two county class cruisers (three stacks) and a Leander class light cruiser behind them and possibly a Hawkins class heavy cruiser behind the Leander class. https://i.pinimg.com/originals/2e/b6/ae/2eb6ae2142c9f2329ffde4f78643c721.jpg https://uboat.net/media/allies/warships/br/hms_nelson.jpg View Quote Thankful I never served on a ship with wooden decks. |
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Originally Posted By mizzarley
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Originally Posted By Mal_means_bad: Nightfighter variant with nose guns, armored windshield, and infrared spotlight: https://www.valka.cz/files/do17z-10_2_441.jpg View Quote I have never seen that, thank you. I think that is a Do-217? It ended up pulled from the heap, and decent at bight fighting. Do-17E nose gunner position. German bombers looked very cramped. Attached File |
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Originally Posted By mizzarley
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Originally Posted By birdbarian: Thankful I never served on a ship with wooden decks. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By birdbarian: Originally Posted By 4v50: Detail of bridge structure of the HMS Rodney: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f1/HMS_Rodney_sailors_scrubbing_deck.jpg Note the dished out portion on the lower area of the tower bridge (and above the main deck). This is one subtle feature not found on her sister, HMS Nelson. I suspect it was for an AA gun that was never installed. The dished out feature was not done on the port side of Rodney's bridge either. Here it is again with the entire ship: https://i.imgur.com/nZ3H1jR.jpg Port side view of Rodney's bridge: https://i.pinimg.com/originals/80/19/34/801934ab0d7751985d66d5ef9ad61f63.png Here is her sister HMS Nelson: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/92/HMS_Nelson_off_Spithead_for_the_Fleet_Review.jpg Note the two QE class battleships behind her, two county class cruisers (three stacks) and a Leander class light cruiser behind them and possibly a Hawkins class heavy cruiser behind the Leander class. https://i.pinimg.com/originals/2e/b6/ae/2eb6ae2142c9f2329ffde4f78643c721.jpg https://uboat.net/media/allies/warships/br/hms_nelson.jpg Thankful I never served on a ship with wooden decks. Back in my day they all had wooden hulls. |
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Originally Posted By birdbarian: Thankful I never served on a ship with wooden decks. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By birdbarian: Originally Posted By 4v50: Detail of bridge structure of the HMS Rodney: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f1/HMS_Rodney_sailors_scrubbing_deck.jpg Note the dished out portion on the lower area of the tower bridge (and above the main deck). This is one subtle feature not found on her sister, HMS Nelson. I suspect it was for an AA gun that was never installed. The dished out feature was not done on the port side of Rodney's bridge either. Here it is again with the entire ship: https://i.imgur.com/nZ3H1jR.jpg Port side view of Rodney's bridge: https://i.pinimg.com/originals/80/19/34/801934ab0d7751985d66d5ef9ad61f63.png Here is her sister HMS Nelson: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/92/HMS_Nelson_off_Spithead_for_the_Fleet_Review.jpg Note the two QE class battleships behind her, two county class cruisers (three stacks) and a Leander class light cruiser behind them and possibly a Hawkins class heavy cruiser behind the Leander class. https://i.pinimg.com/originals/2e/b6/ae/2eb6ae2142c9f2329ffde4f78643c721.jpg https://uboat.net/media/allies/warships/br/hms_nelson.jpg Thankful I never served on a ship with wooden decks. The wooden planking gave a better walking surface than the steel deck. |
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