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RE: OT - WWII quiz
Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2012 4:33 am
by warspite1
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RE: OT - WWII quiz
Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2012 7:12 am
by JeffroK
ORIGINAL: michaelbaldur
ORIGINAL: michaelbaldur
ORIGINAL: michaelbaldur
1. im the smallest army
2. but the highest decorated
3. I only numbered 28 soldiers
the answer was army of tonga ..
but cant confirm my information ..
And its absolutly wrong.
The NZ Army helped train 2 units or about 2000 men in WW2.
About 200 men served in Iraq attached to 1st US Marine Div, a smaller number served in Afghanistan. Peacekeepers have been based in the Solomons.
I dont know what Q2 refers to.
RE: OT - WWII quiz
Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2012 7:16 am
by JeffroK
Its generally considered that the Vatican City has the smallest army with about 100 Swiss Gurds, though a number of small nations do not have any defence forces.
RE: OT - WWII quiz
Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2012 8:56 am
by michaelbaldur
ORIGINAL: JeffK
ORIGINAL: michaelbaldur
ORIGINAL: michaelbaldur
3. I only numbered 28 soldiers
the answer was army of tonga ..
but cant confirm my information ..
And its absolutly wrong.
The NZ Army helped train 2 units or about 2000 men in WW2.
About 200 men served in Iraq attached to 1st US Marine Div, a smaller number served in Afghanistan. Peacekeepers have been based in the Solomons.
I dont know what Q2 refers to.
those 2000 was home defence units .. more or less home guard ..
there were a "army" units that fought with the new zealands 3. division on new Georgia and vella lavella ..
some kind of south sea scouts.
RE: OT - WWII quiz
Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2012 7:21 pm
by british exil
What about the Gurhka's attached to the British Army? Scare the wits out of enemy units facing them in battle.
Mat
RE: OT - WWII quiz
Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2012 12:40 am
by JeffroK
ORIGINAL: michaelbaldur
ORIGINAL: JeffK
ORIGINAL: michaelbaldur
the answer was army of tonga ..
but cant confirm my information ..
And its absolutly wrong.
The NZ Army helped train 2 units or about 2000 men in WW2.
About 200 men served in Iraq attached to 1st US Marine Div, a smaller number served in Afghanistan. Peacekeepers have been based in the Solomons.
I dont know what Q2 refers to.
those 2000 was home defence units .. more or less home guard ..
there were a "army" units that fought with the new zealands 3. division on new Georgia and vella lavella ..
some kind of south sea scouts.
I hope you never call a Tongan Soldier a "Home Guard"
Was the Danish Army a "Home Defense Unit, cant rate as a Home Guard as they didnt succeed at that.
What about your "Most highly decorated army" question.
From
http://www.nzetc.org/tm/scholarly/tei-W ... .html#n292
By that time negotiations with South Pacific Command had resolved themselves into New Zealand's acceptance of the defence of Tonga by the formation of 16 Brigade Group, using 6 Battalion, Canterbury Regiment, to replace 34 Battalion, and two battalions of Tongans, as well as New Zealand officers and non-commissioned officers for the artillery units and headquarters
16 brigade Group was
6 Battalion, Canterbury Regiment
1 Battalion, Tongan Defence Force
2 Battalion, Tongan Defence Force
The strength in armament contrasted impressively with the few rifles and machine guns possessed by the original hastily trained units of 1939–40. Included in the brigade group were one heavy and one light anti-aircraft battery and two field batteries of 18-pounders, officers and NCOs for which, as well as for the two Tongan battalions, were provided by New Zealand. Six 6-inch naval guns emplaced by the Americans for coastal defence were page 298 also manned by New Zealanders, though as many Tongans as possible were trained for employment in all arms of the service. Newly recruited Tongans, necessary to maintain a steady stream of reinforcements and to provide sufficient manpower for the second battalion, were given three weeks' training at a recruit depot before being posted to units. Unlike the Fijians, the Tongans trained without the stimulus of prospective overseas service, though before the arrival of the brigade group 28 members of the Tongan Defence Force, led by Masefield, a splendid example of the young New Zealand officer working with native troops, served with the Fijian guerrillas who were attached to 14 US Corps in the Solomons. One of them gained the Military Medal and another the American Silver Star for their bravery in the jungle.
Although the Canterbury battalion was under strength, by may 1943 there were 2662 New Zealand officers and men in Tonga, including coastwatchers and attached troops. Three months later the battle situation in the Solomons changed so rapidly that a reduction in the Tongan garrison was warranted and was recommended by New Zealand. South Pacific Command agreed, and the brigade group was reduced from 1948 New Zealanders and 2224 Tongans to 1018 New Zealanders and 1554 Tongans. This was done in August. The next reduction came in October, by which time the Japanese had been pushed back to Bougainville so that any danger to Tonga, even from raiding parties, was remote.
RE: OT - WWII quiz
Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2012 12:49 am
by JeffroK
I assumed your question related to WW2
For a Vietnam unit.
the Australian Army Training Team Vietnam (AATTV)
Originally about 300 men, it grew to a maximum of 100men.
A total of 1000 men served with the unit, 990 Australians and 10 New Zealanders
4 Victoria Crosses
2 Distinguished Service Orders
3 Officers of the Order of the British Empire
6 Members of the Order of the British Empire
6 Military Crosses
20 Distinguished Conduct Medals
15 Military Medals
4 British Empire Medals
4 Queen's Commendations for Brave Conduct
49 Mentions in Despatches[
United States Army Presidential Unit Citation
Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry with Palm Unit Citation
RE: OT - WWII quiz
Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2012 4:58 am
by michaelbaldur
1. battlefield
2. only around 17 battalions fought in the battle (2 divisions)
3. only around 100 got killed on that battlefield
RE: OT - WWII quiz
Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2012 2:28 pm
by Extraneous
[:D] Here is a Military Technical Question: [:D]
When using a 24-hour clock what is the military way to write down the time for midnight?
(A) 24:00
(B) 00:00
(C) 00:01
RE: OT - WWII quiz
Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2012 5:30 pm
by warspite1
ORIGINAL: michaelbaldur
1. battlefield
2. only around 17 battalions fought in the battle (2 divisions)
3. only around 100 got killed on that battlefield
Warspite1
Stalingrad?
RE: OT - WWII quiz
Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2012 6:28 pm
by micheljq
ORIGINAL: warspite1
ORIGINAL: michaelbaldur
1. battlefield
2. only around 17 battalions fought in the battle (2 divisions)
3. only around 100 got killed on that battlefield
Warspite1
Stalingrad?
Stalingrad? I would say 1 million people killed.
RE: OT - WWII quiz
Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2012 7:20 pm
by warspite1
ORIGINAL: micheljq
ORIGINAL: warspite1
ORIGINAL: michaelbaldur
1. battlefield
2. only around 17 battalions fought in the battle (2 divisions)
3. only around 100 got killed on that battlefield
Warspite1
Stalingrad?
Stalingrad? I would say 1 million people killed.
Warspite1
....my mistake [:D]
RE: OT - WWII quiz
Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2012 7:28 pm
by Orm
ORIGINAL: michaelbaldur
1. battlefield
2. only around 17 battalions fought in the battle (2 divisions)
3. only around 100 got killed on that battlefield
Battle for Rotterdam?
RE: OT - WWII quiz
Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2012 9:32 am
by michaelbaldur
much smaller battle
RE: OT - WWII quiz
Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2012 9:35 am
by michaelbaldur
ORIGINAL: michaelbaldur
1. battlefield
2. only around 17 battalions fought in the battle (2 divisions)
3. only around 100 got killed on that battlefield
4. alot of does dieds. were caused by motorcycle mounted antitank guns
5. does motorcycle mounted antitank guns destroyed 2 tanks and 11 armoured cars

RE: OT - WWII quiz
Posted: Sat Mar 17, 2012 2:31 am
by JeffroK
The Invasion of Denmark/Battle for Jutland
9 April 1940
RE: OT - WWII quiz
Posted: Sat Mar 17, 2012 6:06 am
by michaelbaldur
ORIGINAL: JeffK
The Invasion of Denmark/Battle for Jutland
9 April 1940
correct the battle along the border
RE: OT - WWII quiz
Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2012 6:41 pm
by ezzler
What was the last French town to be liberated?
RE: OT - WWII quiz
Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2012 7:08 pm
by JeffroK
On the mainland, Dunkerque?
Did French Indo China rate as part of metropolitan France?? Is so it may be somewhere in modern Vietnam.
RE: OT - WWII quiz
Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2012 5:31 am
by warspite1
ORIGINAL: JeffK
On the mainland, Dunkerque?
Did French Indo China rate as part of metropolitan France?? Is so it may be somewhere in modern Vietnam.
Warspite1
I had to look it up so won't say the answer. All I will say is "how the hell is that possible?". Not that this town should be the last, but the date given for its liberation [X(]