OT - WWII quiz
Moderator: Shannon V. OKeets
RE: OT - WWII quiz
[quote]ORIGINAL: warspite1
Quiz 1
1. I have a counter in WIF
2. I did not survive WWII
3. I was designed before, and built during, the First World War.
4. I was sunk along with my sister in a famous battle.
Quiz 3
1. I have a counter in WIF
2. I did not survive WWII
3. In real life I begin the war as a generic counter, and later get my own [:)]
4. I was sunk in a famous one on one duel.
Quiz 4
1. I have a counter in WIF
2. I did not survive WWII, although was later raised
3. I never saw combat at sea
4. Had I been built 3-years earlier I could have made a big difference in the theatre of operations I would have fought in.
Quiz 5
1. I have a counter in WIF
2. I did survive WWII
3. How I survived I'll never know - I certainly put myself in harm's way during WWII
4. I fought in one of the most well known of WWII naval encounters.
Quiz 6
1. I do not have my own counter in WIF
2. I did not survive WWII
3. I begin WIF as one type of generic counter and then become another
4. I have a blue counter
Now Maitland, now's your time!
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RE: OT - WWII quiz
I got one right!ORIGINAL: warspite1
warspite1ORIGINAL: Orm
1) HMS BarhamORIGINAL: warspite1
Okay, time for some more clues:
Quiz 1
1. I have a counter in WIF
2. I did not survive WWII
3. I was designed before, and built during, the First World War.
Quiz 2
1. I have a counter in WIF
2. I did not survive WWII (but almost did)
3. I was built in the early thirties, one of three ships of my class
Quiz 3
1. I have a counter in WIF
2. I did not survive WWII
3. In real life I begin the war as a generic counter, and later get my own [:)]
Quiz 4
1. I have a counter in WIF
2. I did not survive WWII, although was later raised
3. I never saw combat at sea
Quiz 5
1. I have a counter in WIF
2. I did survive WWII
3. How I survived I'll never know - I certainly put myself in harm's way during WWII
Quiz 6
1. I do not have my own counter in WIF
2. I did not survive WWII
3. I begin WIF as one type of generic counter and then become another
2) Admiral Scheer
3) [&:]
4) Conte di Cavour
5) Prinz Eugen
6)![]()
Admiral Scheer is the correct answer [:)]

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RE: OT - WWII quiz
warspite1ORIGINAL: JeffK
4) Graf Zeppelin??
Not Graf Zeppelin no.
Now Maitland, now's your time!
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RE: OT - WWII quiz
1) USS CaliforniaORIGINAL: warspite1
Quiz 1
1. I have a counter in WIF
2. I did not survive WWII
3. I was designed before, and built during, the First World War.
4. I was sunk along with my sister in a famous battle.
Quiz 3
1. I have a counter in WIF
2. I did not survive WWII
3. In real life I begin the war as a generic counter, and later get my own [:)]
4. I was sunk in a famous one on one duel.
Quiz 4
1. I have a counter in WIF
2. I did not survive WWII, although was later raised
3. I never saw combat at sea
4. Had I been built 3-years earlier I could have made a big difference in the theatre of operations I would have fought in.
Quiz 5
1. I have a counter in WIF
2. I did survive WWII
3. How I survived I'll never know - I certainly put myself in harm's way during WWII
4. I fought in one of the most well known of WWII naval encounters.
Quiz 6
1. I do not have my own counter in WIF
2. I did not survive WWII
3. I begin WIF as one type of generic counter and then become another
4. I have a blue counter
3) Kormoran
4) Aquila
5) HMS Ramillies
6) [:(]
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RE: OT - WWII quiz
Warspite1ORIGINAL: Orm
1) USS CaliforniaORIGINAL: warspite1
Quiz 1
1. I have a counter in WIF
2. I did not survive WWII
3. I was designed before, and built during, the First World War.
4. I was sunk along with my sister in a famous battle.
Quiz 3
1. I have a counter in WIF
2. I did not survive WWII
3. In real life I begin the war as a generic counter, and later get my own [:)]
4. I was sunk in a famous one on one duel.
Quiz 4
1. I have a counter in WIF
2. I did not survive WWII, although was later raised
3. I never saw combat at sea
4. Had I been built 3-years earlier I could have made a big difference in the theatre of operations I would have fought in.
Quiz 5
1. I have a counter in WIF
2. I did survive WWII
3. How I survived I'll never know - I certainly put myself in harm's way during WWII
4. I fought in one of the most well known of WWII naval encounters.
Quiz 6
1. I do not have my own counter in WIF
2. I did not survive WWII
3. I begin WIF as one type of generic counter and then become another
4. I have a blue counter
3) Kormoran
4) Aquila
5) HMS Ramillies
6) [:(]
The Ormster is on a roll [&o]
Kormoran and Aquila are the correct answers. Kormoran would in theory start the game as one of the German convoy counters (although in practice she is available from the early thirties) hence the real life comment.
Now Maitland, now's your time!
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RE: OT - WWII quiz
would Aquila really have ever made much difference in the always-near-land-Mediterranean? Did any CV accomplish anything there aside from being excellent targets for the enemy? [Which did accomplish great attrition on the Axis air forces perhaps].
#5 - Mutsu ? (didn't peek)
#5 - Mutsu ? (didn't peek)
RE: OT - WWII quiz
warspite1ORIGINAL: brian brian
would Aquila really have ever made much difference in the always-near-land-Mediterranean? Did any CV accomplish anything there aside from being excellent targets for the enemy? [Which did accomplish great attrition on the Axis air forces perhaps].
#5 - Mutsu ? (didn't peek)
Not Mutsu.
The reason that Aquila could have made a difference is that the Regia Marina (RM) would have had their own aircraft. The proximity of land was irrelevant, it was the fact that the Regia Aeronautica and the RM did not co-operate that was the Italians un-doing. Imagine what aircraft could have achieved at Calabria, Spartivento etc etc.
Did CV's accomplish anything in the Med? Damn right they did. There was Taranto and Matapan for two, not to mention the fact that the presence of Royal Navy carriers often forced the RM to withdraw. The RN were also able to re-supply Malta with aircraft thanks to the sterling work of their carriers.
Now Maitland, now's your time!
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RE: OT - WWII quiz
ahhh, yes Taranto somewhat ended the war for the RM, good job there. I'll have to re-read on Matapan, I thought that was the CA vs CA battle. reinforcing Malta were the actions I was thinking of in that perhaps the Axis could have accomplished more losing their planes attacking Malta itself? I need to learn more on the Regia Aeronautica....I thought the Luftwaffe were the Axis champions of not-coordinating with their Navy.
When I command the RN in WiF I send all the British CVs to the Med, probably more than the real Brits did. And many a British player makes Pearl Taranto their first decision of the war, though they are looking for TRS, not BB, having that wonderful hindsight of history to guide them...
now I can peek at some other candidates for #5 then.
When I command the RN in WiF I send all the British CVs to the Med, probably more than the real Brits did. And many a British player makes Pearl Taranto their first decision of the war, though they are looking for TRS, not BB, having that wonderful hindsight of history to guide them...
now I can peek at some other candidates for #5 then.
RE: OT - WWII quiz
warspite1ORIGINAL: brian brian
ahhh, yes Taranto somewhat ended the war for the RM, good job there. I'll have to re-read on Matapan, I thought that was the CA vs CA battle. reinforcing Malta were the actions I was thinking of in that perhaps the Axis could have accomplished more losing their planes attacking Malta itself? I need to learn more on the Regia Aeronautica....I thought the Luftwaffe were the Axis champions of not-coordinating with their Navy.
When I command the RN in WiF I send all the British CVs to the Med, probably more than the real Brits did. And many a British player makes Pearl Taranto their first decision of the war, though they are looking for TRS, not BB, having that wonderful hindsight of history to guide them...
now I can peek at some other candidates for #5 then.
Matapan is a perfect example of what Aquila could have achieved.
The RN aircraft took out Vittorio Veneto (although she was subsequently able to escape) unlike the cruiser Pola, which was stopped dead in the water. When the Italians sent two cruisers to assist her, they were battered by RN battleships.
The point is a) the sole Italian battleship had to withdraw through being torpedoed, and b) the British surface ships were able to destroy the Italian heavy cruisers thanks to earlier damage inflicted by naval aircraft.
Now Maitland, now's your time!
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RE: OT - WWII quiz
One of the advantages of carriers in the Med was that the British used them to transport aircraft onto Malta. That's not modeled very accurately in WIF; you can do the trick using carrier based air units but need to use TRS units to get land based air units onto Malta. It was a fairly standard operation in 1940 for the British to send a carrier (Furious comes to mind) to ferry aircraft from England to the Med.ORIGINAL: brian brian
ahhh, yes Taranto somewhat ended the war for the RM, good job there. I'll have to re-read on Matapan, I thought that was the CA vs CA battle. reinforcing Malta were the actions I was thinking of in that perhaps the Axis could have accomplished more losing their planes attacking Malta itself? I need to learn more on the Regia Aeronautica....I thought the Luftwaffe were the Axis champions of not-coordinating with their Navy.
When I command the RN in WiF I send all the British CVs to the Med, probably more than the real Brits did. And many a British player makes Pearl Taranto their first decision of the war, though they are looking for TRS, not BB, having that wonderful hindsight of history to guide them...
now I can peek at some other candidates for #5 then.
Steve
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RE: OT - WWII quiz
ORIGINAL: Shannon V. OKeets
One of the advantages of carriers in the Med was that the British used them to transport aircraft onto Malta. That's not modeled very accurately in WIF; you can do the trick using carrier based air units but need to use TRS units to get land based air units onto Malta. It was a fairly standard operation in 1940 for the British to send a carrier (Furious comes to mind) to ferry aircraft from England to the Med.
In the game a carrier air unit is 1/10 the strength of a regular air unit,
So if a regular air unit were between 250 to 500 aircraft a carrier air unit would be 25 to 50 aircraft.
Most of the British carrier transport runs were for replacement not reinforcement.
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RE: OT - WWII quiz
[quote]ORIGINAL: warspite1
Quiz 1
1. I have a counter in WIF
2. I did not survive WWII
3. I was designed before, and built during, the First World War.
4. I was sunk along with my sister in a famous battle.
5. I am a battleship
Quiz 5
1. I have a counter in WIF
2. I did survive WWII
3. How I survived I'll never know - I certainly put myself in harm's way during WWII
4. I fought in one of the most well known of WWII naval encounters.
5. I am a light cruiser
Quiz 6
1. I do not have my own counter in WIF
2. I did not survive WWII
3. I begin WIF as one type of generic counter and then become another
4. I have a blue counter
5. I was the first of my kind
Now Maitland, now's your time!
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RE: OT - WWII quiz
warspite1ORIGINAL: Patton_71
#1: Oklahoma.
Sorry, not Oklahoma.
Now Maitland, now's your time!
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RE: OT - WWII quiz
[quote]ORIGINAL: warspite1
Time to give a helping hand me thinks
Quiz 1
1. I have a counter in WIF
2. I did not survive WWII
3. I was designed before, and built during, the First World War.
4. I was sunk along with my sister in a famous battle.
5. I am a battleship
6. This will give it away - I am a red counter
Quiz 5
1. I have a counter in WIF
2. I did survive WWII
3. How I survived I'll never know - I certainly put myself in harm's way during WWII
4. I fought in one of the most well known of WWII naval encounters.
5. I am a light cruiser
6. I am a blue counter who is best known, No.4 aside, for my exploits in the Mediterranean
Quiz 6
1. I do not have my own counter in WIF
2. I did not survive WWII
3. I begin WIF as one type of generic counter and then become another
4. I have a blue counter
5. I was the first of my kind
6. In real life I started the war as a grey counter and finished my life as a blue counter.
Now Maitland, now's your time!
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RE: OT - WWII quiz
warspite1ORIGINAL: Patton_71
ok #1...Fuso/Yamashiro?
Patton_71 nice try, but I have re-checked my records and there was no ship named Fuso/Yamashiro in WWII [:D]
Now Maitland, now's your time!
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RE: OT - WWII quiz
HMS Pepperpot [;)]ORIGINAL: warspite1
Quiz 5
1. I have a counter in WIF
2. I did survive WWII
3. How I survived I'll never know - I certainly put myself in harm's way during WWII
4. I fought in one of the most well known of WWII naval encounters.
5. I am a light cruiser
6. I am a blue counter who is best known, No.4 aside, for my exploits in the Mediterranean
Oops. I ment to write HMS Penelope that I know is the wrong answer since she was lost during the war. But I am at a loss of thinking of a light cruiser that fits.
Have a bit more patience with newbies. Of course some of them act dumb -- they're often students, for heaven's sake. - Terry Pratchett
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RE: OT - WWII quiz
Be nice. [;)] I suspect that he guessed on the ships Fuso or Yamashiro and since I suspect that it could very well be one of these two ships I will refrain from answering.ORIGINAL: warspite1
warspite1ORIGINAL: Patton_71
ok #1...Fuso/Yamashiro?
Patton_71 nice try, but I have re-checked my records and there was no ship named Fuso/Yamashiro in WWII [:D]
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
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