World in Flames is the computer version of Australian Design Group classic board game. World In Flames is a highly detailed game covering the both Europe and Pacific Theaters of Operations during World War II. If you want grand strategy this game is for you.
Soviet pilots joked that rather than being an acronym of the designers' names (Lavochkin, Gobunov, Goudkov) "LaGG" stood for what?
University of Science Music and Culture (USMC) class of 71 and 72 ~ Extraneous (AKA Mziln)
I did have to look up the Russian words "Letayushchiy Absolyutno Garantirovanny Grob"
it basically means flying coffin
Close enough...
The novel, wood-laminate construction of the aircraft continued to be poor quality (as with its predecessor) and pilots joked that rather than being an acronym of the designers' names it stood for Lakirovanny garantirovanny grob ("guaranteed varnished coffin").
University of Science Music and Culture (USMC) class of 71 and 72 ~ Extraneous (AKA Mziln)
I did have to look up the Russian words "Letayushchiy Absolyutno Garantirovanny Grob"
it basically means flying coffin
Close enough...
The novel, wood-laminate construction of the aircraft continued to be poor quality (as with its predecessor) and pilots joked that rather than being an acronym of the designers' names it stood for Lakirovanny garantirovanny grob ("guaranteed varnished coffin").
Who is supposed to have said following quote? Please, remember, to answer from memmory and no internet browsing on the answer.
"I don't know what the hell this "logistics" is that Marshall is always talking about, but I want some of it."
Well, I don't know - never having heard the quote before. But I'll take a guess that it was McArthur.
No, not McArthur.
Wasn't it King, the man who, according to his daughter was "always in a rage"?
King and Marshall had to deal with each other in the staff in Washington and got along surprisingly well.
The quote can be found in the book about FDR and his high ranking officers by Eric Larrabee (sp?)
Who is supposed to have said following quote? Please, remember, to answer from memmory and no internet browsing on the answer.
"I don't know what the hell this "logistics" is that Marshall is always talking about, but I want some of it."
Wasn't it King, the man who, according to his daughter was "always in a rage"?
King and Marshall had to deal with each other in the staff in Washington and got along surprisingly well.
The quote can be found in the book about FDR and his high ranking officers by Eric Larrabee (sp?)
Regards
That is correct. It was indeed Admiral Ernest King, C-C US Fleet, who is supposed to have said that.
Your quote from the daughter made me look it up and the complete quote from her is: "He is the most even-tempered man in the Navy. He is always in a rage."
Both King and Marshall seem to have been extraordinare men of the finest quality. [&o]
Have a bit more patience with newbies. Of course some of them act dumb -- they're often students, for heaven's sake. - Terry Pratchett
A government is a body of people; usually, notably, ungoverned. - Quote from Firefly
I am wondering if you might know the name of the man I write about and from what country he is?
About 70 years ago a 22 year old man, who some knew as No. 24 (but he had many other names and identities), begun his fight against Germany. This fight would make him the highest decorated man in his country. In fact he is the only person to ever recive the highest award from that country. He was also awarded the British Distinguished Service Order. He is the first non-american to be awarded the United States Special Operations Command Medal. He is also one of the few non-americans who has been awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
There is a statue of him in the nations capital.
He is recently portrayed in a WWII movie.
On his 90th birthday he was honored with a big reception that was attended by his King and other members of the Royal Family.
Please. If you search on internet for the answer do not post it.
Have a bit more patience with newbies. Of course some of them act dumb -- they're often students, for heaven's sake. - Terry Pratchett
A government is a body of people; usually, notably, ungoverned. - Quote from Firefly
I am wondering if you might know the name of the man I write about and from what country he is?
About 70 years ago a 22 year old man, who some knew as No. 24 (but he had many other names and identities), begun his fight against Germany. This fight would make him the highest decorated man in his country. In fact he is the only person to ever recive the highest award from that country. He was also awarded the British Distinguished Service Order. He is the first non-american to be awarded the United States Special Operations Command Medal. He is also one of the few non-americans who has been awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
There is a statue of him in the nations capital.
He is recently portrayed in a WWII movie.
On his 90th birthday he was honored with a big reception that was attended by his King and other members of the Royal Family.
Please. If you search on internet for the answer do not post it.
The answer is: <I can't tell you because of Orm's request, lol>
If somebody can get it right without help, hats off to ya. [&o]
A fascinating story indeed. [:)]
Maybe they can name a mwif counter for him... [8D]
I am wondering if you might know the name of the man I write about and from what country he is?
About 70 years ago a 22 year old man, who some knew as No. 24 (but he had many other names and identities), begun his fight against Germany. This fight would make him the highest decorated man in his country. In fact he is the only person to ever recive the highest award from that country. He was also awarded the British Distinguished Service Order. He is the first non-american to be awarded the United States Special Operations Command Medal. He is also one of the few non-americans who has been awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
There is a statue of him in the nations capital.
He is recently portrayed in a WWII movie.
On his 90th birthday he was honored with a big reception that was attended by his King and other members of the Royal Family.
Please. If you search on internet for the answer do not post it.
I think you are talking about William Stephenson, a Canadian, aka 'X'. I may have his name wrong but I think I'm close.
Edit - 'X' was the spy training camp and the code name I was trying to raise was "Intrepid". I couldn't wait so I googled my guess. Some of the awards don't quite match so maybe it's a coincidence his resume is so close.
I think you are talking about William Stephenson, a Canadian, aka 'X'. I may have his name wrong but I think I'm close.
Edit - 'X' was the spy training camp and the code name I was trying to raise was "Intrepid". I couldn't wait so I googled my guess. Some of the awards don't quite match so maybe it's a coincidence his resume is so close.
No, it is not William Stephenson. And it is not a Canadian.
Edit: And now I am going to look up and read about William Stephenson. [:)]
Have a bit more patience with newbies. Of course some of them act dumb -- they're often students, for heaven's sake. - Terry Pratchett
A government is a body of people; usually, notably, ungoverned. - Quote from Firefly
I thought that the fact that he was honored by his King on his 90th birthday would give you a hint on what country I am asking for. Not that many countries has a King in present day.
Have a bit more patience with newbies. Of course some of them act dumb -- they're often students, for heaven's sake. - Terry Pratchett
A government is a body of people; usually, notably, ungoverned. - Quote from Firefly