paulderynck -> RE: OT - WWII quiz (3/17/2009 4:27:22 AM)
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ORIGINAL: terje439 Ok, google-mode set to off then [:D] Q1: The British submarine commander Jimmy Launders achieved two milestones in submarine warfare. What two feats did he and his crew accomplish? (The two are quite similar with a small but significant difference.) Q2: The "Congressional Medal of Honor" is a well known award. Are the following claims true or false? a) WW2 saw the highest number of MoH's awarded if any armed conflict? b) No persons were awarded the medal twice during WW2? Q3: The Doolittle raid was launched from which carrier? Q4: The German counterattack in the Ardennes in the period Dec 1944 to Jan 1945 is often referred to as "Battle of the Bulge" in english, but what was its German codename? Q5:Sepp Dietrich, the German commander, was not really named "Sepp", what was his real name? Q2. I expect that the American Civil War saw more CMoH (assuming it existed then). I am not sure if more were given out in the Civil War, but that war was the first one in which the medal existed. I remember a few years ago seeing a list of CMoHs from the Civil War that were revoked. Would that impact the answer? My guess is more were awarded for the Vietnam conflict. (And I agree with you, the "rations" comment was not nice.)
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