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70 years ago today............... - 12/7/2011 10:27:53 AM   
captskillet


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Pearl Harbor thrust us into the whirlwind of WWII..........here's to all that gave their lives that day.

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RE: 70 years ago today............... - 12/7/2011 1:59:15 PM   
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...and to the others who have sacrificed so much on the days before and since.

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RE: 70 years ago today............... - 12/7/2011 2:16:32 PM   
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This is also the perfect day for anyone to start a PBEM "Grand campaign".

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RE: 70 years ago today............... - 12/7/2011 2:31:14 PM   
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I am starting one today.

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RE: 70 years ago today............... - 12/7/2011 2:33:30 PM   
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Good luck and good hunting!

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RE: 70 years ago today............... - 12/7/2011 2:45:56 PM   
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I also honor those who died that day, and before and since.

Like Avenger, to mark the occasion, I'll start an AI game today. (Don't have time for a PBEM.)

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RE: 70 years ago today............... - 12/7/2011 2:56:18 PM   
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ORIGINAL: Grotius

I also honor those who died that day, and before and since.

Like Avenger, to mark the occasion, I'll start an AI game today. (Don't have time for a PBEM.)



Might I suggest that you have time for a PBEM, but not time for a "Grand Campaign". One of the short scenario's can be done in just minutes a turn.

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RE: 70 years ago today............... - 12/7/2011 3:01:57 PM   
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And I am restarting the GC as Allies today... for 70th time!

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RE: 70 years ago today............... - 12/7/2011 3:54:15 PM   
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True, but there's also the daily stress of PBEM! I stress out unbelievably when I play PBEM. I love it, but my blood pressure doesn't. :) Although I think a PBEM as the Allies might be less stressful. As Japan, I feel like I'm on the knife's edge -- so little margin for error.


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ORIGINAL: Grotius

I also honor those who died that day, and before and since.

Like Avenger, to mark the occasion, I'll start an AI game today. (Don't have time for a PBEM.)



Might I suggest that you have time for a PBEM, but not time for a "Grand Campaign". One of the short scenario's can be done in just minutes a turn.



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RE: 70 years ago today............... - 12/7/2011 4:25:58 PM   
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Tonight I'll lift a glass to my grandfather, who captained ships in the Arctic, the N.Atlantic, the Med, and the Pacific, and the survivors of PH and US veterans of the Pacific War, and to revenge well-earned.

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RE: 70 years ago today............... - 12/7/2011 5:02:41 PM   
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For those who havn't had the chance to visit Pearl and Oahu. I found my old photo shoot from 2005. Has some good close up pics of the Arizona, Utah and Missouri.

It was and remains a pivotal experience for me. Got to listen in on a survivor describing his experiences on Dec 7. Arizona museum has alot of interesting stuff and models, including Arizona before/after the attack and a huge detailed model of carrier Akagi.

http://www.matrixgames.com/forums/tm.asp?m=998523&mpage=1&key=oahu󳲐

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RE: 70 years ago today............... - 12/7/2011 5:12:59 PM   
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ORIGINAL: AW1Steve

This is also the perfect day for anyone to start a PBEM "Grand campaign".


Good call, our should start today... ironic I guess.



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RE: 70 years ago today............... - 12/7/2011 5:50:11 PM   
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ORIGINAL: Nikademus

For those who havn't had the chance to visit Pearl and Oahu. I found my old photo shoot from 2005. Has some good close up pics of the Arizona, Utah and Missouri.

It was and remains a pivotal experience for me. Got to listen in on a survivor describing his experiences on Dec 7. Arizona museum has alot of interesting stuff and models, including Arizona before/after the attack and a huge detailed model of carrier Akagi.

http://www.matrixgames.com/forums/tm.asp?m=998523&mpage=1&key=oahu��

I added a post before I realized it was in the other forum.

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RE: 70 years ago today............... - 12/7/2011 5:54:06 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Nikademus

For those who havn't had the chance to visit Pearl and Oahu. I found my old photo shoot from 2005. Has some good close up pics of the Arizona, Utah and Missouri.

It was and remains a pivotal experience for me. Got to listen in on a survivor describing his experiences on Dec 7. Arizona museum has alot of interesting stuff and models, including Arizona before/after the attack and a huge detailed model of carrier Akagi.

http://www.matrixgames.com/forums/tm.asp?m=998523&mpage=1&key=oahu��


Also, in that thread, you show a number of pix of the USS Utah, which is not often seen by tourists. This morning's Minneapolis Star-Tribune has an op-ed about the Utah.

http://www.startribune.com/opinion/otherviews/135130083.html

"Stop neglecting the Utah

On Dec. 7, 1941, in the infamous sneak attack on Pearl Harbor, Japanese naval aircraft sank the battleship USS Arizona, killing 1,177 of its crew while they were preparing for a quiet Sunday morning.

The mostly submerged wreck, sheltered by a graceful and distinctive white canopy, is a National Memorial, justifiably visited by the thousands who make the pilgrimage to its resting place. It may be one of the best known sights in Hawaii.

On the other side of Ford's Island, almost directly across from the Arizona, is another National Memorial, if not exactly forgotten, certainly largely overlooked.

The battleship USS Utah was sunk by torpedo, some say three torpedoes, and, despite a couple of unsuccessful attempts to move it, the rusty orange remains of the Utah remain where it rolled over on its side at 8:01 that Sunday morning.

The USS Utah society complains that the Memorial "is not mentioned in tourist brochures." And, indeed, the small memorial on the shore and that part of Pearl Harbor is off limits to visitors without special permission.
. . ."

And it continues.



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RE: 70 years ago today............... - 12/7/2011 5:57:32 PM   
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Continuing the newspaper theme in regards to PH, this as well:

http://www.startribune.com/local/stpaul/135144923.html

The USS Ward fired the first US shots of the war, sinking a Japanese mini-sub about an hour before the air attacks began. Half of her crew were reservists from St. Paul, the capital of Minnesota. The No. 3 gun from the Ward stilll graces the grounds of the Minnesota capitol.


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RE: 70 years ago today............... - 12/7/2011 6:01:30 PM   
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And a final one, also from today's paper. This one from a Navy wife whose husband was a gunnery officer in USS California. Among other things, she verifies that scene in several PH movies of the convertible being strafed by a Zero. Her husband was one of the four men in the car.

http://www.startribune.com/local/west/134975253.html?c=y&page=all&prepage=1

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RE: 70 years ago today............... - 12/7/2011 6:08:34 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Nikademus

For those who havn't had the chance to visit Pearl and Oahu. I found my old photo shoot from 2005. Has some good close up pics of the Arizona, Utah and Missouri.

It was and remains a pivotal experience for me. Got to listen in on a survivor describing his experiences on Dec 7. Arizona museum has alot of interesting stuff and models, including Arizona before/after the attack and a huge detailed model of carrier Akagi.

http://www.matrixgames.com/forums/tm.asp?m=998523&mpage=1&key=oahu��


Wow!

Thanks for sharing these amazing pictures.

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