ORIGINAL: Extraneous
Why did she serve under US colors?
1st clue: Generals Eisenhower and Clark.
To carry Clark to Algeria for his meeting with ummmm Vichy French Admiral Wossisname?
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ORIGINAL: Extraneous
Why did she serve under US colors?
1st clue: Generals Eisenhower and Clark.
ORIGINAL: Szilard
To carry Clark to Algeria for his meeting with ummmm Vichy French Admiral Wossisname?
No.
On November 7, 1942, just before the beginning of Operation Torch, Darlan went to Algiers to visit his son, who was hospitalized after a severe attack of polio. Darlan did not know that secret agreements had been made on October 23, 1942.
ORIGINAL: Ur_Vile_WEdge
If you play with Cruisers in flames, you'll notice that the Japanese light cruiser Kitakami has a truly impressive ship to ship attack value of 5. While originally a fairly ordinary Kuma-class cruiser, she received an upgrade prior to the war in the Pacific. What kind of new armaments did she sport that justified such a powerful attack rating?
Wasn't this ship upgraded with 203 mm Guns?ORIGINAL: Ur_Vile_WEdge
If you play with Cruisers in flames, you'll notice that the Japanese light cruiser Kitakami has a truly impressive ship to ship attack value of 5. While originally a fairly ordinary Kuma-class cruiser, she received an upgrade prior to the war in the Pacific. What kind of new armaments did she sport that justified such a powerful attack rating?
Warspite1ORIGINAL: Ur_Vile_WEdge
If you play with Cruisers in flames, you'll notice that the Japanese light cruiser Kitakami has a truly impressive ship to ship attack value of 5. While originally a fairly ordinary Kuma-class cruiser, she received an upgrade prior to the war in the Pacific. What kind of new armaments did she sport that justified such a powerful attack rating?
After Douglas MacArthur left the Philippines, who ordered the surrender of American forces in PI?
Warspite1ORIGINAL: Ur_Vile_WEdge
Warspite gets it. Each ship had 40 tubes. Combined with the extremely powerful torpedoes the Japanese used they could have dished out a *lot* of hurt, but as far as I know, neither ever got a chance to engage a big capital ship with them.
For his own question:After Douglas MacArthur left the Philippines, who ordered the surrender of American forces in PI?
Wasn't it Johnathan Wainwright who gave the surrender?
Warspite1ORIGINAL: Extraneous
Because General Henri Honoré Giraud (Codename Kingpin) flatly refused to deal with the British.
Warspite1ORIGINAL: paulderynck
Which city in a neutral country did the USAAF bomb once in 1944 and once in 1945 - in broad daylight.
Right country, wrong city.ORIGINAL: warspite1
Warspite1ORIGINAL: paulderynck
Which city in a neutral country did the USAAF bomb once in 1944 and once in 1945 - in broad daylight.
A Swiss city? Basle?
Warspite1ORIGINAL: paulderynck
Right country, wrong city.ORIGINAL: warspite1
Warspite1ORIGINAL: paulderynck
Which city in a neutral country did the USAAF bomb once in 1944 and once in 1945 - in broad daylight.
A Swiss city? Basle?
ORIGINAL: warspite1
Warspite1ORIGINAL: Extraneous
Because General Henri Honoré Giraud (Codename Kingpin) flatly refused to deal with the British.
Mmmm Giraud, less of a Kingpin, more of a dampsquib
Nope. It was a navigational error but not that far south.ORIGINAL: warspite1
Warspite1ORIGINAL: paulderynck
Right country, wrong city.ORIGINAL: warspite1
Warspite1
A Swiss city? Basle?
Zurich then?