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Name the Destroyer that was Stuka'd out from underneath Mountbatten in the Med. Hint: could also have been named after an Irishman.
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Name the Destroyer that was Stuka'd out from underneath Mountbatten in the Med. Hint: could also have been named after an Irishman.
HMS Kelly
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Name the Destroyer that was Stuka'd out from underneath Mountbatten in the Med. Hint: could also have been named after an Irishman.
HMS Kelly
Correctomundo!
Paul
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Below are the nicknames of three Royal Navy ships:
1. HMS Refit
2. HMS Repair
3. HMS Pepperpot
What are their real names?
P.S Can we have a clue on HMS Anonymous Paulderynck?
1. HMS Refit
2. HMS Repair
3. HMS Pepperpot
What are their real names?
P.S Can we have a clue on HMS Anonymous Paulderynck?
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P.S Can we have a clue on HMS Anonymous Paulderynck?
It was a CA or larger.
Paul
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Warspite1ORIGINAL: paulderynck
ORIGINAL: warspite1
P.S Can we have a clue on HMS Anonymous Paulderynck?
It was a CA or larger.
Two possibles spring to mind:
It might be HMS Centurion, the old de-militarized battleship that was used to try and fool the Italians that the Mediterranean Fleet still had an operational battleship for use with the ill-fated "Vigorous" convoy.
It might be HMS Repulse. I seem to recall that the British tried to keep the identity of Force Z secret (presumably so Japan did not know how hopelessly inadequate it was [:(]). They would have been only to pleased to announce the modern and battle hardened battleship (Prince Of Wales) was heading to Singapore, but the un-modernised battlecruiser Repulse may have had a less than worrying effect on the Imperial Japanese Navy.
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Absolutley bang-on with the second possibility. Singapore, early December 1941. The press was prodded to make glorified references to the Prince in order to imtimidate the Japanese, but referred to the Repulse as something like "other capital assets". She was even berthed separately and further away from prying eyes.ORIGINAL: warspite1
Warspite1ORIGINAL: paulderynck
ORIGINAL: warspite1
P.S Can we have a clue on HMS Anonymous Paulderynck?
It was a CA or larger.
Two possibles spring to mind:
It might be HMS Centurion, the old de-militarized battleship that was used to try and fool the Italians that the Mediterranean Fleet still had an operational battleship for use with the ill-fated "Vigorous" convoy.
It might be HMS Repulse. I seem to recall that the British tried to keep the identity of Force Z secret (presumably so Japan did not know how hopelessly inadequate it was [:(]). They would have been only to pleased to announce the modern and battle hardened battleship (Prince Of Wales) was heading to Singapore, but the un-modernised battlecruiser Repulse may have had a less than worrying effect on the Imperial Japanese Navy.
I have the feeling the Repulse might be the answer to one of your three questions. Also the Renown. I considered the Resolution but soft 'e' pronunciation doesn't work. So based on your wording above I'm going with:
HMS Repair = Repulse
HMS Refit = Renown
Hints on Pepperpot?
Paul
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Warspite1ORIGINAL: paulderynck
Absolutley bang-on with the second possibility. Singapore, early December 1941. The press was prodded to make glorified references to the Prince in order to imtimidate the Japanese, but referred to the Repulse as something like "other capital assets". She was even berthed separately and further away from prying eyes.ORIGINAL: warspite1
Warspite1ORIGINAL: paulderynck
It was a CA or larger.
Two possibles spring to mind:
It might be HMS Centurion, the old de-militarized battleship that was used to try and fool the Italians that the Mediterranean Fleet still had an operational battleship for use with the ill-fated "Vigorous" convoy.
It might be HMS Repulse. I seem to recall that the British tried to keep the identity of Force Z secret (presumably so Japan did not know how hopelessly inadequate it was [:(]). They would have been only to pleased to announce the modern and battle hardened battleship (Prince Of Wales) was heading to Singapore, but the un-modernised battlecruiser Repulse may have had a less than worrying effect on the Imperial Japanese Navy.
I have the feeling the Repulse might be the answer to one of your three questions. Also the Renown. I considered the Resolution but soft 'e' pronunciation doesn't work. So based on your wording above I'm going with:
HMS Repair = Repulse
HMS Refit = Renown
Hints on Pepperpot?
Correct answer for the two battlecruisers - and the correct way round too [:)]
Hints on Pepperpot? - Yes m'lady
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HMS Penelope.
From your clue.
.....is the correct answer [:)]. I hoped that clue would not be too vague - obviously not!
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Warspite1ORIGINAL: ezz
HMS Penelope.
From your clue.
Your question ezz.
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Oh.. Didn't realise that's how it works..
Erm .. What, of note, happened in the senior ranks of Nazi Germany on 8 April 1940, the day before the invasion of Denmark and Norway.
Erm .. What, of note, happened in the senior ranks of Nazi Germany on 8 April 1940, the day before the invasion of Denmark and Norway.
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Oh.. Didn't realise that's how it works..
Erm .. What, of note, happened in the senior ranks of Nazi Germany on 8 April 1940, the day before the invasion of Denmark and Norway.
I remember something about this in the Warlimont book. OKW was given operational command power for the first time?
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Operational planning for Barbarossa started?
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Personal oath of allegiance to the Fuhrer?ORIGINAL: ezz
Oh.. Didn't realise that's how it works..
Erm .. What, of note, happened in the senior ranks of Nazi Germany on 8 April 1940, the day before the invasion of Denmark and Norway.
Paul
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It concerns a general. Same name as a famous German tennis player.
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Warspite1ORIGINAL: ezz
It concerns a general. Same name as a famous German tennis player.
Curiouser and curiouser..... Graf, Becker, Huber, Stich - cannot think of any generals with these names. Another clue please ezz!
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Suicide of General de Artillerie Becker in front of Gestapo officials. He was head of the Research Department and Weapons Training Office. He was criticised by Hitler for low return results in munitions production.
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