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RE: RIP??? - 7/13/2014 3:38:51 PM   
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Kyushu invasion: The night bombardment of Kanyoa is TOO effective. We have to use the airfield if we capture the town.
They close to 1000 yds and the DD's fire as well. It is a surprise to discover Tonys. They weren't there yesterday. Can't have them shooting up the C-47's

Night Naval bombardment of Kanoya at 102,61

Japanese aircraft
no flights

Japanese aircraft losses
Ki-61-Ia Tony: 8 damaged
Ki-61-Ia Tony: 1 destroyed on ground
F1M2 Pete: 8 damaged

Allied Ships
CA Wichita
CL Concord
DD Cushing
DD Meade
DD Monssen
DD Chevalier

Japanese ground losses:
77 casualties reported
Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 19 disabled
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled

Resources hits 7
Manpower hits 4
Fires 440
Airbase hits 20
Airbase supply hits 9
Runway hits 75
Port hits 21
Port fuel hits 11
Port supply hits 1


3rd USMC Para Bn(-) begins landing by LCI. This is according to plan. Very weak shore fire. This is a good sign.

Pre-Invasion action off Kanoya (102,61)
Defensive Guns engage approaching landing force

4 Coastal gun shots fired in defense.

Allied Ships
AM Conflict
AM Bobolink
AM Robin
AM Grebe
LCI-84


TF 178, with 6800 men of 22nd Marine Rgt has made very good progress from Okinawa in one day. I now discover that the famous "torpedo magnet", Admiral Milo Draemel is TF commander. He barely escape destruction of his flagship, which is what usually happens.

Day Time Surface Combat, near Tanegashima at 101,63, Range 1,000 Yards

Japanese Ships
PB Menado Maru
PB Tokihime Maru, Shell hits 8, on fire

Allied Ships
DD Dewey
AM Revenge
SC-705, Shell hits 1, on fire, heavy damage
AK Albireo
AK Aludra
SC PC-777
xAP David Gaillard
xAK Ethiopia
DE Jumna


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RE: RIP??? - 7/13/2014 3:51:25 PM   
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A fresh squadron of Corsairs has flown in to Fuk-u-jima to attrit the CAP over Kagoshima.

Morning Air attack on Kagoshima , at 102,60

Weather in hex: Severe storms

Raid detected at 47 NM, estimated altitude 32,000 feet.
Estimated time to target is 17 minutes

Japanese aircraft
A6M5 Zero x 4
N1K1-J George x 12
Ki-44-IIa Tojo x 8
Ki-61-Ia Tony x 8

Allied aircraft
F4U-1 Corsair x 12

Japanese aircraft losses
A6M5 Zero: 1 destroyed
N1K1-J George: 2 destroyed
Ki-44-IIa Tojo: 1 destroyed
Ki-61-Ia Tony: 2 destroyed

Allied aircraft losses
F4U-1 Corsair: 1 destroyed


Some Vals go after Milo Draemel's TF. Fortuantely..they don't have torps.
So he is a torp magnet but not a bomb or shell magnet.
They have been driving so fast they outstripped their LRCAP. I blame the staff.

Afternoon Air attack on TF, near Tanegashima at 101,63

Weather in hex: Heavy rain

Raid spotted at 24 NM, estimated altitude 12,000 feet.
Estimated time to target is 8 minutes

Japanese aircraft
A6M5 Zero x 2
D3A2 Val x 5
N1K1-J George x 3

No Japanese losses

Allied Ships
DE Jumna


36 Heavy sorties over Kagoshima and 56 medium and heavy sorties over Kanoya.

Not bad considering some of the airfields we were using. Pretty effective too, especially over Kanoya. We add some disruption to the defenderss.
One B-24 reported lost. Not bad at all. There were quite a few other raids planned but **** happens, eh?


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RE: RIP??? - 7/13/2014 4:03:12 PM   
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Yeah...but what about the whole purpose? Did it work?


Welllll?

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RE: RIP??? - 7/13/2014 4:03:37 PM   
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Well?

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RE: RIP??? - 7/13/2014 4:05:40 PM   
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The "money shot". The command element of 1st USMC did not make the drop apparently, but still damned effective.

Ground combat at Kanoya (102,61)

Allied Shock attack

Attacking force 835 troops, 0 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 61

Defending force 1007 troops, 5 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 1

Allied adjusted assault: 45

Japanese adjusted defense: 7

Allied assault odds: 6 to 1 (fort level 0)

Allied forces CAPTURE Kanoya !!!

Japanese aircraft
no flights

Japanese aircraft losses
F1M2 Pete: 15 destroyed
Ki-61-Ia Tony: 8 destroyed

Combat modifiers
Defender: terrain(+), disruption(-), experience(-)
Attacker: shock(+)

Japanese ground losses:
370 casualties reported
Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
Non Combat: 22 destroyed, 5 disabled
Engineers: 9 destroyed, 1 disabled
Guns lost 5 (5 destroyed, 0 disabled)
Units retreated 1

Assaulting units:
3rd USMC Parachute Battalion
1st Australian Para Battalion
1st USMC Parachute Bn /1

Defending units:
Kanoya JNAF Base Force

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RE: RIP??? - 7/13/2014 4:07:47 PM   
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Oz The cattle roundup at Port Hedrand is still on. These guys don't give up.

Ground combat at Port Hedland (57,129)

Allied Deliberate attack

Attacking force 14895 troops, 201 guns, 815 vehicles, Assault Value = 616

Defending force 19983 troops, 37 guns, 20 vehicles, Assault Value = 303

Allied adjusted assault: 214

Japanese adjusted defense: 11

Allied assault odds: 19 to 1

Combat modifiers
Defender: disruption(-), fatigue(-), supply(-)
Attacker:

Japanese ground losses:
1836 casualties reported
Squads: 9 destroyed, 122 disabled
Non Combat: 2 destroyed, 14 disabled
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
Guns lost 7 (3 destroyed, 4 disabled)

Allied ground losses:
846 casualties reported
Squads: 8 destroyed, 70 disabled
Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 5 disabled
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 4 disabled
Guns lost 7 (1 destroyed, 6 disabled)

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RE: RIP??? - 7/13/2014 4:17:10 PM   
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Right, so now 22nd Marine Regt starts landing tomorrow. East Africa Brigade in about 4 days and the heavy stuff (3 divisions from Okinawa and South Pac naval support) in about 7-10d.

22nd Marine should handle local counterattacks.

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RE: RIP??? - 7/13/2014 4:20:44 PM   
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Kanaoya was a level 4 AF and level 2 port before we blew it up. Let's hope we can operate some fighters there, at least.

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RE: RIP??? - 7/13/2014 5:39:58 PM   
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Situation Kyushu. Wooded rough terrain in SE and SE Kyushu. They should try to keep us out of Oita and Kagoshima.

Hordes of LYB's will swarm the place. It will be like Okinawa on steroids. All sort of options for airfields.




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RE: RIP??? - 7/13/2014 6:00:44 PM   
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*********Forward Operating Base Kirin, Batan Island, July 24, 1943(c)*******


FAM: <READING INTELLIGENCE REPORT> SANTA MARIA! There a lot of ******* Japs in Japan! Why didn't anyone tell me this earlier?
Get me that Jewish kid from Manhattan on the blower...ahhh...what's his name...Opie something. I want to talk to him.

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RE: RIP??? - 7/14/2014 5:36:33 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Cap Mandrake

Right, so now 22nd Marine Regt starts landing tomorrow. East Africa Brigade in about 4 days and the heavy stuff (3 divisions from Okinawa and South Pac naval support) in about 7-10d.

22nd Marine should handle local counterattacks.


The East Africa Brigade landing in Japan? That will be a clash of cultures.

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RE: RIP??? - 7/14/2014 8:04:50 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: sprior


quote:

ORIGINAL: Cap Mandrake

Right, so now 22nd Marine Regt starts landing tomorrow. East Africa Brigade in about 4 days and the heavy stuff (3 divisions from Okinawa and South Pac naval support) in about 7-10d.

22nd Marine should handle local counterattacks.


The East Africa Brigade landing in Japan? That will be a clash of cultures.


Haha! That-ah pretty broody funny!

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RE: RIP??? - 7/14/2014 8:39:10 PM   
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So I go to Pollo Loco to grab some lunch.

Cute Mexican Girl with lots of eye makep: Welcome to Pollo Loco sir. May I take your order?

FAM: <it's the same girl who took my order on Friday and I feel pathetic for going back again so fast> I'll have the usual.

Cute Mexican Girl with lots of eye makep: <giggles a little, then looks down and then back up in a kind of flirty manner...or maybe she was looking at the clock to see when her break was. Then she stands there smiling, waiting for me to order>

FAM: <I look up at the menu. I can't remember what they call the "two piece combo". Finally I just take a chance> I'll have the two piece combo.....with....a.....breast and ......aaaaah

Cute Mexican Girl with lots of eye makep: Wing?

FAM: Yes!..............<now normally at this point they ask you what kind of tortillas you want..but she doesn't. She just stands there smiling>..........ahh...let's see...<I can't think what the tortillas other than corn are called...it's made out of wheat..what do you call that?>..............wheat tortillas!

Cute Mexican Girl with lots of eye makep: Do you mean "flour" sir?

FAM: YES! Two of those please!




I rally a bit and finish my order. She rings me up.

$8.24

-$0.75


COOL! A promotional thing!
























SENIOR DISCOUNT



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RE: RIP??? - 7/14/2014 10:19:46 PM   
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Perhaps the Alzheimer's was a giveaway?

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RE: RIP??? - 7/14/2014 10:41:35 PM   
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Next time, tell her you'll take the combo with both breasts, and by the way that your Viagra prescription got filled, then wink and smile.

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RE: RIP??? - 7/14/2014 11:06:16 PM   
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ORIGINAL: witpqs

Next time, tell her you'll take the combo with both breasts, and by the way that your Viagra prescription got filled, then wink and smile.

I didn't know how to put it but you nailed my thought!

And shouldn't that be the Señor discount?

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RE: RIP??? - 7/15/2014 12:29:00 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: BBfanboy


And shouldn't that be the Señor discount?




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RE: RIP??? - 7/15/2014 12:31:24 AM   
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Wait a minute. Does anyone think the girls working at a chicken fast food place haven't heard "I'll have both breasts"?

Do you want me to get banned from El Pollo Loco?

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RE: RIP??? - 7/15/2014 12:34:49 AM   
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I told Stalker Girl I thought she was drinking a bit much. She got mad at me and changed her Facebook status to "complicated".

Now she decided that was a bit rash but she can't change it back because Facebook is still waiting for me to "confirm" the original change to "complicated"

I think there is a lesson here.

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RE: RIP??? - 7/15/2014 1:14:56 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Cap Mandrake

I told Stalker Girl I thought she was drinking a bit much. She got mad at me and changed her Facebook status to "complicated".

Now she decided that was a bit rash but she can't change it back because Facebook is still waiting for me to "confirm" the original change to "complicated"

I think there is a lesson here.


Respond with "I'll have both breasts"



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RE: RIP??? - 7/15/2014 4:33:09 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Cap Mandrake

...

SENIOR DISCOUNT



I'm not bashful - my standard line when I'm ordering: "Hey, do you people give discounts to old guys?"

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RE: RIP??? - 7/15/2014 3:14:48 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: sanch
I'm not bashful - my standard line when I'm ordering: "Hey, do you people give discounts to old guys?"



Absolutely no problem in owning it but, technically, I don' think I'm eligible.

I think Itdepends is right. They changed their menu sign and it threw me for a loop. I think, the confusion led her to believe I had eloped from the neighborhood "memory care" facility.

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RE: RIP??? - 7/15/2014 6:46:30 PM   
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Frankly, I'm surprised that you didn't add the 'fishing out reading glasses from front pocket' to the geezerhood experience you've related. Cuz watching some old guy whipping out reading glasses makes hot chiquitas really excited.

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RE: RIP??? - 7/15/2014 6:51:58 PM   
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This is my schedule for the next 3 days

Day 1

1000-1115 Registration

1115-1130 Opening remarks & welcome
1130-1230 The arms race and popular culture
‘The sea League of All the Britons’: The Anglo-German J. Mitcham
naval arms race and the idea of empire
Organised navalism, public hysteria, and the N. Fleming
Anglo-German naval race

1230-1330 Lunch

1330-1500 The Britannia Panel
Fisher’s Fighting Force: A Revolution in naval education J. Harrold/R. Porter
Really not a sailor: undoing the myth, misconceptions and P. Grove
miasmas of the RNAS in the First World War
The Royal Navy in the Persian Gulf during the First World War M. Grove
[Sponsored by Britannia Royal Naval College]

1500-1520 Tea/coffee
1520-1620 The Anglo-German naval arms race and imperial defence
The Admiralty, Dominion Navies, and Imperial C. Bell
Defence 1911-1914
‘May God and the Royal Navy defend New Zealand’: New M. Wynd
Zealand’s part in the Naval Arms Race and the War at
Sea 1914-1916

1620-1650 Tea/coffee

1650-1750 Keynote address
‘When was the Anglo-German Naval Arms Race?’
Professor Nicholas Rodger, All Souls College Oxford

1800-2100 Cocktail party and buffet dinner on board HMS Victory
[Sponsored by the Society for Nautical Research]

Day 2

0900-0930 Registration and tea/coffee

0930-1100 Cruisers and battlecruisers
An imagined revolution: British cruiser design 1890-1910 D. Morgan-Owen
Fisher's Battlecruisers: a tool for global power projection? A. Ross
The evolution of a warship type: the role and function of the M. Seligmann
Battlecruiser in Admiralty plans on the eve of the First
World War

1100-1120 Tea/coffee

1120-1220 The pre-dreadnought in peace and war
The British and French pre-dreadnoughts in World War One J. Billard ?/
F. Grinnaert ?
The last of the line: the Braunschweig and Deutschland class A. Dodson
battleships of the Imperial German Navy

1150-1210 Tea/coffee

1210-1310 New technology – the submarine
Anti-Submarine warfare in the pre WW1 Royal Navy R. Dunley
Constructing Heroism: submarines, submariners and L. Rowe
the Dardanelles campaign 1915

1310-1410 Lunch

1410-1540 Germany and the naval arms race
The German grasp for seapower: naval ideology, planning M. Epkenhans
and naval (war) aims 1900-1916
The German Navy’s officer corps before the war C. Jentzsch
The Novelle and British foreign policy towards E. Beiriger
France and Germany

1540-1600 Tea/coffee

1600-1700 Navies, trade and economic warfare in war and peace
Economic warfare and international law, 1905-1915: J. Lemnitzer
what were they thinking?
The Silent Pressure of Sea Power. Tracking contraband S. Cobb
cargoes at the British Legation in Panama, 1915-1916

1700-1730 Tea/coffee

1730-1830 Keynote address
‘Deterrence vs. War-Fighting: The Royal Navy and its Government Before the War’
Professor Norman Friedman

1830-2100 Drinks and canapés in the NMRN’s new ‘Racing to War’ special exhibition and the new 20th century Royal Navy gallery.


Day 3

0900-0920 Registration and tea/coffee

0920-1050 The neutrals and the naval arms race
The South American Naval Arms Race in the Early 20th Century G. Montenegro
The Chilean Navy and the start of the First World War F. Wilson
The role of the Regia Marina and its strategic evaluations
for the Italian entry into the war 1913-1915 G. La Nave

1050-1110 Tea/coffee

1110-1210 Command, Control, Communications and Intelligence
1914-1916 French Naval intelligence born again A. Sheldon-Duplaix
Grand Fleet Tactical Communication: good enough for purpose? M. Farquharson-
- Roberts

1210-1300 Lunch



1300-1400 Keynote address
‘Learning the use “The Remote”: The Problems of Navigation, Communications and Operational Management for Command at Sea in 1914’
Rear Admiral James Goldrick, RAN (ret), Seapower Centre (Australia)

1400-1420 Tea/coffee

1420-1550 The Pacific in peace and war
Pre-Great War in the Far East: the navies of Great Britain, J. Parkinson
Germany and Japan
Invidious Choices - The German East Asia Squadron and the RAN D. Woods
in the Pacific, August to December 1914
Anatomy of a disaster: the Coronel campaign 1914 N. Hewitt


1550 Closing remarks

1600 Depart


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RE: RIP??? - 7/15/2014 7:37:23 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: sprior

This is my schedule for the next 3 days

Day 1

1000-1115 Registration

1115-1130 Opening remarks & welcome
1130-1230 The arms race and popular culture
‘The sea League of All the Britons’: The Anglo-German J. Mitcham
naval arms race and the idea of empire
Organised navalism, public hysteria, and the N. Fleming
Anglo-German naval race

1230-1330 Lunch

1330-1500 The Britannia Panel
Fisher’s Fighting Force: A Revolution in naval education J. Harrold/R. Porter
Really not a sailor: undoing the myth, misconceptions and P. Grove
miasmas of the RNAS in the First World War
The Royal Navy in the Persian Gulf during the First World War M. Grove
[Sponsored by Britannia Royal Naval College]

1500-1520 Tea/coffee
1520-1620 The Anglo-German naval arms race and imperial defence
The Admiralty, Dominion Navies, and Imperial C. Bell
Defence 1911-1914
‘May God and the Royal Navy defend New Zealand’: New M. Wynd
Zealand’s part in the Naval Arms Race and the War at
Sea 1914-1916

1620-1650 Tea/coffee

1650-1750 Keynote address
‘When was the Anglo-German Naval Arms Race?’
Professor Nicholas Rodger, All Souls College Oxford

1800-2100 Cocktail party and buffet dinner on board HMS Victory
[Sponsored by the Society for Nautical Research]

Day 2

0900-0930 Registration and tea/coffee

0930-1100 Cruisers and battlecruisers
An imagined revolution: British cruiser design 1890-1910 D. Morgan-Owen
Fisher's Battlecruisers: a tool for global power projection? A. Ross
The evolution of a warship type: the role and function of the M. Seligmann
Battlecruiser in Admiralty plans on the eve of the First
World War

1100-1120 Tea/coffee

1120-1220 The pre-dreadnought in peace and war
The British and French pre-dreadnoughts in World War One J. Billard ?/
F. Grinnaert ?
The last of the line: the Braunschweig and Deutschland class A. Dodson
battleships of the Imperial German Navy

1150-1210 Tea/coffee

1210-1310 New technology – the submarine
Anti-Submarine warfare in the pre WW1 Royal Navy R. Dunley
Constructing Heroism: submarines, submariners and L. Rowe
the Dardanelles campaign 1915

1310-1410 Lunch

1410-1540 Germany and the naval arms race
The German grasp for seapower: naval ideology, planning M. Epkenhans
and naval (war) aims 1900-1916
The German Navy’s officer corps before the war C. Jentzsch
The Novelle and British foreign policy towards E. Beiriger
France and Germany

1540-1600 Tea/coffee

1600-1700 Navies, trade and economic warfare in war and peace
Economic warfare and international law, 1905-1915: J. Lemnitzer
what were they thinking?
The Silent Pressure of Sea Power. Tracking contraband S. Cobb
cargoes at the British Legation in Panama, 1915-1916

1700-1730 Tea/coffee

1730-1830 Keynote address
‘Deterrence vs. War-Fighting: The Royal Navy and its Government Before the War’
Professor Norman Friedman

1830-2100 Drinks and canapés in the NMRN’s new ‘Racing to War’ special exhibition and the new 20th century Royal Navy gallery.


Day 3

0900-0920 Registration and tea/coffee

0920-1050 The neutrals and the naval arms race
The South American Naval Arms Race in the Early 20th Century G. Montenegro
The Chilean Navy and the start of the First World War F. Wilson
The role of the Regia Marina and its strategic evaluations
for the Italian entry into the war 1913-1915 G. La Nave

1050-1110 Tea/coffee

1110-1210 Command, Control, Communications and Intelligence
1914-1916 French Naval intelligence born again A. Sheldon-Duplaix
Grand Fleet Tactical Communication: good enough for purpose? M. Farquharson-
- Roberts

1210-1300 Lunch



1300-1400 Keynote address
‘Learning the use “The Remote”: The Problems of Navigation, Communications and Operational Management for Command at Sea in 1914’
Rear Admiral James Goldrick, RAN (ret), Seapower Centre (Australia)

1400-1420 Tea/coffee

1420-1550 The Pacific in peace and war
Pre-Great War in the Far East: the navies of Great Britain, J. Parkinson
Germany and Japan
Invidious Choices - The German East Asia Squadron and the RAN D. Woods
in the Pacific, August to December 1914
Anatomy of a disaster: the Coronel campaign 1914 N. Hewitt


1550 Closing remarks

1600 Depart



WOW! Talk about "immersion". It's all pre-WWI/Great War stuff.

Well, anyway, see if you can find out why Yubari keeps getting reported sunk but comes back to life.
Should be a good place to meet girls too.

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RE: RIP??? - 7/15/2014 7:39:04 PM   
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Also, don't really drink tea or coffee at all thsoe breaks. You wont be able to sit still by noon and you might stain your teeth.

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RE: RIP??? - 7/15/2014 7:41:37 PM   
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I'll probably have difficulty getting off the Victory too.

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RE: RIP??? - 7/15/2014 7:42:11 PM   
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Sign seen on small tanker truck (the kind with the big vacuum hose to empty portable toilets and septic tanks) on the way to work.



OCPump

Driver carries no cash


Duh!

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RE: RIP??? - 7/15/2014 7:45:26 PM   
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Then how does he buy donuts?

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RE: RIP??? - 7/15/2014 7:45:37 PM   
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ORIGINAL: sprior

I'll probably have difficulty getting off the Victory too.


OK, that makes it pretty cool. Do the guests actually sleep aboard?

On second thought, there probably aren't enough showers.


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