warspite1
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ORIGINAL: Michael the Pole quote:
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ORIGINAL: warspite1 I assume Cromwell is a trick question - and you have to give a clue on "municipality" surely?? Sure, old comrade. For Cromwell think of First Lord Churchill. For the municipality, think of the Battle of the River Plate. Warspite 1 Okay you got me on Cromwell - never heard of her. The municipality is a one in three chance so I`ll go for Exeter as she took mopst of the pain that day. I love the smell of napalm in the morning... ...it smells like, victory. Churchill had a HUGE (well, considering the disputants) arguement with King George V over Churchill's repeated insistance on naming one of the Queen Elizabeths, HMS Oliver Cromwell. Churchill wanted to name the ships King Richard I, King Henry V, Queen Elizabeth and Oliver Cromwell. (The fifth ship in the class had been paid for by the Federation of Malay States and recieved the name Malaya.) The arguement got so bitter that the King is reported to have said, "...absolutely not,... not while I am King of England." This was remarkeable considering that Churchill was a Royalist of almost medieval loyalty. Churchill was eventually persuaded to drop his insistance, and the Cromwell was christened the Valiant. Also of interest is the fact that a late war C Class destroyer was eventually named Oliver Cromwell. I wonder why King George VI let it through? Warspite, any ideas? Warspite1 I`d be interested to know the source of that - What did he want to call the sixth ship then?
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