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RE: The Graf Spee's eagle. - 12/24/2014 1:43:21 PM   
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Finally a quote of yours I can get behind. +1.

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RE: The Graf Spee's eagle. - 12/24/2014 2:36:49 PM   
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Finally a quote of yours I can get behind. +1.
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Good point. I think that is one of my better opinions. More factually correct than most of the cobblers I come out with....


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RE: The Graf Spee's eagle. - 12/24/2014 2:48:13 PM   
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Finally a quote of yours I can get behind. +1.
warspite1

Good point. I think that is one of my better opinions. More factually correct than most of the cobblers I come out with....


I beg to disagree. I've stated before that it is a joy to read the informed, well thought out posts that Warspite1 make. They are often fun to read as well. I thought the dot post was a bit dry and short but it did make a point.

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RE: The Graf Spee's eagle. - 12/24/2014 3:32:58 PM   
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Finally a quote of yours I can get behind. +1.
warspite1

Good point. I think that is one of my better opinions. More factually correct than most of the cobblers I come out with....


I beg to disagree. I've stated before that it is a joy to read the informed, well thought out posts that Warspite1 make. They are often fun to read as well. I thought the dot post was a bit dry and short but it did make a point.
warspite1

Upon reflection I think you may be right. There was little in the way of character development or plot outline. I shall post again below, but this time with a more considered post.


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RE: The Graf Spee's eagle. - 12/24/2014 3:33:10 PM   
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RE: The Graf Spee's eagle. - 12/24/2014 3:35:03 PM   
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How droll.

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RE: The Graf Spee's eagle. - 12/24/2014 3:35:52 PM   
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Ok, at first I got the point. Now I am just confused






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RE: The Graf Spee's eagle. - 12/24/2014 4:06:13 PM   
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Ok, at first I got the point. Now I am just confused






warspite1

I don't blame you Lecivius old chap. I am completely at a loss too So to get the thread back on track here is a nice picture of a most beautiful ship






Attachment (1)

< Message edited by warspite1 -- 12/24/2014 5:10:29 PM >


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RE: The Graf Spee's eagle. - 12/24/2014 4:14:33 PM   
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Ok, at first I got the point. Now I am just confused






warspite1

I don't blame you Lecivius old chap. I am completely at a loss too So to get the thread back on track here is a nice picture of a most beautiful ship






HMS Achilles?

(or is it HMNZS Achilles?)

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RE: The Graf Spee's eagle. - 12/24/2014 4:16:53 PM   
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Ok, at first I got the point. Now I am just confused






warspite1

I don't blame you Lecivius old chap. I am completely at a loss too So to get the thread back on track here is a nice picture of a most beautiful ship






HMS Achilles?

(or is it HMNZS Achilles?)
warspite1

Indeed

HMS until 1st October 1941 (the Kiwis were a "division" of the RN until then)
HMNZS thereafter.


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RE: The Graf Spee's eagle. - 12/24/2014 4:29:27 PM   
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HMS until 1st October 1941 (the Kiwis were a "division" of the RN until then) HMNZS thereafter.

Is it possible to see on the pennants if it should be HMS or HMNZS?


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RE: The Graf Spee's eagle. - 12/24/2014 6:14:19 PM   
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Wow!

I totally didn't think you'd do it-but then you gone and done it! Amazing!

Whatever will you do for an encore?

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RE: The Graf Spee's eagle. - 12/24/2014 7:07:45 PM   
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RE: The Graf Spee's eagle. - 12/24/2014 7:27:52 PM   
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Meh. Redundant gibberish. Not nearly as good as the original.








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RE: The Graf Spee's eagle. - 12/24/2014 7:54:27 PM   
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belongs in a navy museum of some sort...still a piece of military and world history...no doubt about that

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