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RE: 2 + 2 = - 9/2/2006 11:15:54 PM   
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Oh yeah! Thats right. With all this talk about Yossarian and all I forgot.



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OK...who invited the Dutch? - 9/3/2006 3:03:59 AM   
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One thing about night naval battles..one never knows exactly how it will come out.




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Contact - 9/3/2006 11:39:38 PM   
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Dec 28...We reached our planned rendevous point with 27th Brigade today, finding nothing save an abandoned, disabled lorry. There is also a disquieting absence of artillery fire. We traded some of our kit for rice with local villagers who informed us the Australians had pulled out in haste the day before our arrival. They denied having seen the Japanese. The Captain has ordered a night march to the West, to try to close with the Australians. He also forbade the use of cooking fires, a proscritption which went unheeded by Pvt. Duncan, the son of the
Anglican Minister in Khota Bahru. When the Captain discovered the fire he doused it with water and sent the young lad's rice carreening into the bush with his boot. The impetuous Private rose to strike the Captain, who, instead, sidestepped the blow, grabbed him by the wrist and elbow and directed him face first into a fig tree. When the lad awoke, he was shorn of his weapon and two front teeth.

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Contact - 9/4/2006 2:52:54 AM   
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Dec 29...Our expedition reached a literal and figurative turning point today. After an all night march, save for a two hour respite at 2 AM, my squad, which was in the van, rounded a bend in the trail and chanced upon a beautiful mountain stream with clear running water. Imprudently, we rushed to the stream to take a drink and wash our faces. As we enjoyed the cool water, Private Jones suddenly stood upright, then assumed a half crouch. To our left, not 15 yds distant, were two well-tanned orientals wearing nothing but loincloths, standing thigh deep in the stream. Our indecision evaporated when the unlucky Private Jones, a father of two, was shot through the heart by a third, unseen member of their party. We scrambled for our weapons, returning fire and killing the two bathers. If the third member fired a second shot we did not hear it. This is how the war began for me. Everything before, which had seemed such a hardship, was now relegated to clinical sterility. Here, three men had lost heir lives merely to fulfill a biological need. As we dragged the lifeless Private Jones back up the trail, we were greeted by the Captain with his field glasses. In the valley below us was the macadamized East-West road to Johore Bahru. Upon it were perhaps 100 Japanese vehicles, many towing large caliber artillery moving, with no apparent urgency, to the West. This was not the tip of the Japanese spear. This was the tail. To our West were steeply sided ridges marching away into the mist, demarcating tributaries feeding into the river that coursed along the road. The terrain was imapssable. We were too late. Commonwealth forces had been driven out. "God help us", said one of the party. "There will be none of that!", the Captained scowled "Back up the trail, the lot of you, now.".

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Run Away, Run Away - 9/4/2006 8:49:45 AM   
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After the loss of RNN Java and Benckert and the USS Edwards, combined with appearance of Zuiho and Ryujo, Repulse and her escorts are forced to retreat to Derby. USAAF fighters transfer to Derby to provide CAP. The silver lining is the Yamshiro strays from her fighter cover over Dili and is torpedoed again by Beauforts from Koepang (the second time in 10 d ). A jap destroyer is also hit.

A night surface raid near Darwin catches 3 tankers at sea




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Be afraid, be very afraid - 9/5/2006 3:30:31 AM   
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After a stop in Belize so the Captain could take some bonefish on a fly line and a leisurely cruise through the Panama Canal, the Yorktown finally arrives in SF. We have stock reinforcement schedule selected so our opponent can push his operations right up to the limit with 100% intel on the arrival of our major assets....DOH!




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RE: Be afraid, be very afraid - 9/5/2006 3:50:46 AM   
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Mommy dearest - 9/5/2006 6:36:51 AM   
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RE: Mommy dearest - 9/5/2006 6:52:27 AM   
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Milo is selling children?

This is about |...| that far off from embodying the Modest Proposal.

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RE: Mommy dearest - 9/5/2006 6:54:50 AM   
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Gotta love D,C,&H! Like all good personal injury attorneys, they just have a way of finding new sources of business benefitting from their personal concern and expertise.

(God forbid they go on retainer for M&M enterprises once it really takes off.)

Incidentally, I appreciated your advice about the rear window defroster. My fingers haven't been then toasty on the "ride to work" in a long time...

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RE: Mommy dearest - 9/5/2006 6:57:05 AM   
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Heh...there's always that old joke....I went to the dealership and said I wanted a windsheild wiper for my Yugo. They said it was a fair trade. <padumpum>

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Halfway at Midway - 9/5/2006 8:58:35 PM   
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Medals all around




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The Causeway - 9/5/2006 9:29:03 PM   
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Radio Report received Malaya Army HQ, Singapore, Jan 1, 1942



".....enemy tanks crossing the causeway..now 15..repeat causway is NOT destroyed..enemy tanks across the causway in strenght..."


The pursuit with armor gimmick is a bit gamey. 5 brigades in Johore. 2 rested brigades on Singapore itself with dozens of antitank weapons...and they cant stop a dozen Jap tankettes from crossing a causeway that is a couple of hundred yds long and perhaps 15 feet wide. One or two disabled vehicles would block the causeway.

In game terms, it means 5 Divisions of infantry can march across to Singapore with the bagpipes playing. Bloody annoying.



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RE: The Causeway - 9/5/2006 10:55:05 PM   
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Huh? So the Japs are using captured bagpipes?

Dirty pool, I say!


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RE: The Causeway - 9/5/2006 11:13:23 PM   
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Humm does it mean they also wear kilts?

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RE: The Causeway - 9/6/2006 6:40:55 AM   
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January 1 and theyre in Singers already?

I knew Faber was taking it easy on me, but I didnt know by how much. Now I do.

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RE: The Causeway - 9/7/2006 12:21:43 AM   
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Humm does it mean they also wear kilts?


Yes, the IJA did experiment with captured kilts during the Malaya campaign. They were apparently well liked by the troops because of the lack of need for undergarments in the tropics, but the experiment was called off as they were sized for longer-legged individuals and General Yamashita felt it made his troops "rook rike geishas".


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RE: The Causeway - 9/7/2006 12:23:36 AM   
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RE: The Causeway - 9/7/2006 5:29:56 AM   
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I'd rather have the kilts too long than too short. The risk is already big enough in windy weather.

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RE: The Causeway - 9/8/2006 4:28:39 PM   
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UPDATE!!! UPDATE!!!

The Prodetariat demands it!!!!

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RE: The Causeway - 9/8/2006 5:48:42 PM   
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The PI are on the back burner while 5 divisions pound Singapore. A lucky few are being brought out by air to Java and Sumatra (a cadre of the Aus 22nd and 27th Brigades plus clerks and typists from Malaya Command and the RAF women in the tight skirts who take the radio messages then move the airplane icons around on the big map.




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Skirts...no kilts - 9/8/2006 5:51:26 PM   
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Here is one of the evacuees. She was transferred to Singapore after her work in helping to sink the Bismarck. Rule Britania (By the way, she was born in Berlin to German parents









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RE: Skirts...no kilts - 9/8/2006 7:56:50 PM   
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Could you possibly find transport to evacuate her out to us in California?

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RE: Skirts...no kilts - 9/9/2006 1:12:58 AM   
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Could you possibly find transport to evacuate her out to us in California?


She is quite the Brewster Buffalo, so I can understand your request, but no, she is now part of the narrative, so no trip to California is curently planned.





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RE: Skirts...no kilts - 9/9/2006 5:15:16 AM   
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Winnie's writing to the wrong guy. Pound should tell him to go jump off a bridge.

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Old times - 9/9/2006 8:16:47 AM   
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Palliser and Phillips chewing the fat.




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RE: Old times - 9/9/2006 6:05:36 PM   
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ROFL

Now you got the right addressees. I can soooo see Sir Tom saying something like that.

Tell me, though, isnt the good admiral still somewhere in Northern Australia with the Repulse...or did he have to fly all the way to Ceylon to boost Palliser's flagging ego?

EDIT: Now that I think about it, I'm having some vague recollections of somebody quipping something about Dardanelles at Winnie's expence (Cunningham maybe?). Anyone know what I'm talking about?

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RE: Old times - 9/9/2006 6:32:34 PM   
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No...Varney, who is the only one so far to sink antyhing bigger than a DD, is in charge of the much-diminished Force Z(-).

Phillips, after his annual WITP performance review is going gangbusters with the biggest fast food franchise in Bombay. Of course, he daren't tell the locals what's in the sandwiches.

Also note, in the previous picture, while getting the kitchen tour from his old boss, Palliser got previous secret sauce on his jacket and trousers. Discipline in the forward battle areas tends to go to Hell.






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RE: Old times - 9/9/2006 6:40:21 PM   
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Yeah. WitP is being really unfair to ol' Tom. I think that he's one of the best commanders the RN had at the time.

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RE: Old times - 9/9/2006 8:30:40 PM   
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Yeah. WitP is being really unfair to ol' Tom. I think that he's one of the best commanders the RN had at the time.


I think he has the "bad outcome" penalty (Force Z demise)

In Mid January, the entire DEI explodes in a very well coordinated (with a few exceptions) Jap campaign. Here is what is going on in Timor. After 2 torpedo hits, Nagato has split off from the main convoy and will have to run a gauntlet of USN and RNN subs, plus the few remaining, undamaged Beaforts, which, once-again, prove their worth. I am tempted to send Repulse back into the fray against Ise and Suzuya and escorts.




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