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What was the name of the first Royal Navy destroyer lost to enemy action in WWII?
To my knowledge, that would be the Blanche, which was sunk on November 13th, 1939.
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What was the name of the first Royal Navy destroyer lost to enemy action in WWII?
Warspite1ORIGINAL: Ur_Vile_WEdge
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What was the name of the first Royal Navy destroyer lost to enemy action in WWII?
To my knowledge, that would be the Blanche, which was sunk on November 13th, 1939.
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I should stop answering questions, I'm terrible at coming up with my own, so I'll resort to what allfree-thinking people do when stumped; plagiarize.
What was the first U.S. destroyer sunk by hostile action in WW2, and when did she go down?
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I should stop answering questions, I'm terrible at coming up with my own, so I'll resort to what allfree-thinking people do when stumped; plagiarize.
What was the first U.S. destroyer sunk by hostile action in WW2, and when did she go down?
USS Reuben James in the North Atlantic - no idea when exactly other than it was before Pearl Harbor - guess September 1941.
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I should stop answering questions, I'm terrible at coming up with my own, so I'll resort to what allfree-thinking people do when stumped; plagiarize.
What was the first U.S. destroyer sunk by hostile action in WW2, and when did she go down?
USS Reuben James in the North Atlantic - no idea when exactly other than it was before Pearl Harbor - guess September 1941.
Well, October 41, but close enough. A U-boat took exception to her convoy guarding and expressed that dissatisfaction with torpedoes.
Your question.
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USS Reuben James in the North Atlantic - no idea when exactly other than it was before Pearl Harbor - guess September 1941.
Well, October 41, but close enough. A U-boat took exception to her convoy guarding and expressed that dissatisfaction with torpedoes.
Your question.
What was the name of the Italian submarine that, using one single salvo of torpedoes, sank the cruiser HMS Cairo, damaged the cruiser HMS Nigeria and also damaged the tanker SS Ohio during the Pedestal convoy?
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Well, October 41, but close enough. A U-boat took exception to her convoy guarding and expressed that dissatisfaction with torpedoes.
Your question.
What was the name of the Italian submarine that, using one single salvo of torpedoes, sank the cruiser HMS Cairo, damaged the cruiser HMS Nigeria and also damaged the tanker SS Ohio during the Pedestal convoy?
HMS Cairo was sunk by the Axum. I didn't realize that it was one spread that hit her, the Nigeria, and a tanker though.
No, not New York Giants. They were in 3 finals during this period but lost them all.ORIGINAL: paulderynck
When in doubt for sports trivia, always guess New York. Since there were no Jets until the AFL, I guess New York Giants.ORIGINAL: Orm
Congratulations to the Green Bay Packers who just won this years Super Bowl.
During the world war two, before Super Bowl begun, American fotboll had the NFL Championships. What team won the NFL Championships most times during the years 1939-1945?
Well looks like people have lost interest. After my guess I looked it up. The answer is Chicago Bears with 3 wins. The Giants could have had the same record but lost in all 3 of their appearances during that time.ORIGINAL: paulderynck
When in doubt for sports trivia, always guess New York. Since there were no Jets until the AFL, I guess New York Giants.ORIGINAL: Orm
Congratulations to the Green Bay Packers who just won this years Super Bowl.
During the world war two, before Super Bowl begun, American fotboll had the NFL Championships. What team won the NFL Championships most times during the years 1939-1945?
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What was the name of the Italian submarine that, using one single salvo of torpedoes, sank the cruiser HMS Cairo, damaged the cruiser HMS Nigeria and also damaged the tanker SS Ohio during the Pedestal convoy?
HMS Cairo was sunk by the Axum. I didn't realize that it was one spread that hit her, the Nigeria, and a tanker though.
Yes - a rare success for the Italian submarine arm in WWII. There was I think, a Japanese sub that had an even better (luckier?) single salvo strike. Which boat was it and who did she hit?
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HMS Cairo was sunk by the Axum. I didn't realize that it was one spread that hit her, the Nigeria, and a tanker though.
Yes - a rare success for the Italian submarine arm in WWII. There was I think, a Japanese sub that had an even better (luckier?) single salvo strike. Which boat was it and who did she hit?
I can't remember the number (all those 'I's look alike to me) though I think it was I-72. With one spread she sank the Wasp, damaged the battleship North Carolina, and sank a destroyer whose name escapes me.
Hows that for a partial, I can't remember cause I'm getting old, answer[:D]
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It is indeed the WWI battles. I said I was tricky.
Coronel and Falklands were the two battles. And the Admiral was Graf von Spee.
Now. Do anyone have the answer to the other questions?
Edit: The knowledge here about naval history is awesome. Good work guys. [&o]
Edit 2: Coal was not the reason that Admiral Graf Spee was sent here with his ships, among them Gneisenau and Scharnhorst.
4) Yes. The English thought the purpose of the Germans was commerce raiding.ORIGINAL: warspite1
Warspite1ORIGINAL: Orm
It is indeed the WWI battles. I said I was tricky.
Coronel and Falklands were the two battles. And the Admiral was Graf von Spee.
Now. Do anyone have the answer to the other questions?
Edit: The knowledge here about naval history is awesome. Good work guys. [&o]
Edit 2: Coal was not the reason that Admiral Graf Spee was sent here with his ships, among them Gneisenau and Scharnhorst.
Question 4: I'll guess commerce raiding
Question 5: The reason von Spee's squadron were in South American waters was because they were trying to get back to Germany after the Japanese had entered the war on the Allies side and made the Pacific too hot for them to handle.