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  • 89th8 89th

    @Jolly said in WW2 Trivia:

    @jon-nyc said in WW2 Trivia:

    It was a guess. George had guessed McGovern or I probably would have myself.

    We can make it harder...What was the name of the B-17?

    Enola Bi?

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    Jolly
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    #14

    @89th said in WW2 Trivia:

    @Jolly said in WW2 Trivia:

    @jon-nyc said in WW2 Trivia:

    It was a guess. George had guessed McGovern or I probably would have myself.

    We can make it harder...What was the name of the B-17?

    Enola Bi?

    Nope.

    Tibet's plane was Red Gremlin, but that's not the plane he flew on the mission, nor did he fly with his regular crew. He flew another B-17 and was not given publicity for the mission at the time.

    “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

    Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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      89th
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      #15

      Kidding, obv. Yeah I know the name but only via wiki.

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      • JollyJ Jolly

        @89th said in WW2 Trivia:

        @Jolly said in WW2 Trivia:

        @jon-nyc said in WW2 Trivia:

        It was a guess. George had guessed McGovern or I probably would have myself.

        We can make it harder...What was the name of the B-17?

        Enola Bi?

        Nope.

        Tibet's plane was Red Gremlin, but that's not the plane he flew on the mission, nor did he fly with his regular crew. He flew another B-17 and was not given publicity for the mission at the time.

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        Jolly
        wrote on last edited by
        #16

        @Jolly said in WW2 Trivia:

        @89th said in WW2 Trivia:

        @Jolly said in WW2 Trivia:

        @jon-nyc said in WW2 Trivia:

        It was a guess. George had guessed McGovern or I probably would have myself.

        We can make it harder...What was the name of the B-17?

        Enola Bi?

        Nope.

        Tibet's plane was Red Gremlin, but that's not the plane he flew on the mission, nor did he fly with his regular crew. He flew another B-17 and was not given publicity for the mission at the time.

        The plane Tibbets flew was Butcher Shop.

        “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

        Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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        • ? A Former User

          How many Uboat servicemen out of 4 survived WWII?

          a) 1
          b) 2
          c) 3
          d) 4

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          Jolly
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          #17

          @nobodyssock said in WW2 Trivia:

          How many Uboat servicemen out of 4 survived WWII?

          a) 1
          b) 2
          c) 3
          d) 4

          A.

          “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

          Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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          • JollyJ Jolly

            @nobodyssock said in WW2 Trivia:

            How many Uboat servicemen out of 4 survived WWII?

            a) 1
            b) 2
            c) 3
            d) 4

            A.

            ? Offline
            ? Offline
            A Former User
            wrote on last edited by
            #18

            @Jolly said in WW2 Trivia:

            @nobodyssock said in WW2 Trivia:

            How many Uboat servicemen out of 4 survived WWII?

            a) 1
            b) 2
            c) 3
            d) 4

            A.

            Correct. Which translates to me that 3 out of 4 subs never saw the surface again. Much respect for any sailor who opted for this type of service.

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              Copper
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              I took GK's picture standing next to Clonel Tibbets' airplane.

              At least I think I probably did, I've taken a lot of peoples' picture there. They all kind of blend together after a while. Maybe D4 took it, or maybe she was in it too.

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              • ? A Former User

                @Jolly said in WW2 Trivia:

                @nobodyssock said in WW2 Trivia:

                How many Uboat servicemen out of 4 survived WWII?

                a) 1
                b) 2
                c) 3
                d) 4

                A.

                Correct. Which translates to me that 3 out of 4 subs never saw the surface again. Much respect for any sailor who opted for this type of service.

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                George K
                wrote on last edited by
                #20

                @nobodyssock said in WW2 Trivia:

                @Jolly said in WW2 Trivia:

                @nobodyssock said in WW2 Trivia:

                How many Uboat servicemen out of 4 survived WWII?

                a) 1
                b) 2
                c) 3
                d) 4

                A.

                Correct. Which translates to me that 3 out of 4 subs never saw the surface again. Much respect for any sailor who opted for this type of service.

                That's really an amazing statistic.

                "Hans, we wish you to enlist in our U-Boat fleet. There's a 75% chance that you will not survive. Sign here...."

                "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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                • George KG George K

                  @nobodyssock said in WW2 Trivia:

                  @Jolly said in WW2 Trivia:

                  @nobodyssock said in WW2 Trivia:

                  How many Uboat servicemen out of 4 survived WWII?

                  a) 1
                  b) 2
                  c) 3
                  d) 4

                  A.

                  Correct. Which translates to me that 3 out of 4 subs never saw the surface again. Much respect for any sailor who opted for this type of service.

                  That's really an amazing statistic.

                  "Hans, we wish you to enlist in our U-Boat fleet. There's a 75% chance that you will not survive. Sign here...."

                  ? Offline
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                  A Former User
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                  #21

                  @George-K said in WW2 Trivia:

                  @nobodyssock said in WW2 Trivia:

                  @Jolly said in WW2 Trivia:

                  @nobodyssock said in WW2 Trivia:

                  How many Uboat servicemen out of 4 survived WWII?

                  a) 1
                  b) 2
                  c) 3
                  d) 4

                  A.

                  Correct. Which translates to me that 3 out of 4 subs never saw the surface again. Much respect for any sailor who opted for this type of service.

                  That's really an amazing statistic.

                  "Hans, we wish you to enlist in our U-Boat fleet. There's a 75% chance that you will not survive. Sign here...."

                  Uboats of WW2 era were primarily surface ships. They only went under to flee or kill. They made much better time up top.

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                    89th
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                    thats

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                    • 89th8 89th

                      thats

                      ? Offline
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                      #23

                      @89th said in WW2 Trivia:

                      thats

                      "what are you doing"

                      "i'm coming up for air"

                      "why? get back to work"

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                      • ? A Former User

                        @George-K said in WW2 Trivia:

                        @nobodyssock said in WW2 Trivia:

                        @Jolly said in WW2 Trivia:

                        @nobodyssock said in WW2 Trivia:

                        How many Uboat servicemen out of 4 survived WWII?

                        a) 1
                        b) 2
                        c) 3
                        d) 4

                        A.

                        Correct. Which translates to me that 3 out of 4 subs never saw the surface again. Much respect for any sailor who opted for this type of service.

                        That's really an amazing statistic.

                        "Hans, we wish you to enlist in our U-Boat fleet. There's a 75% chance that you will not survive. Sign here...."

                        Uboats of WW2 era were primarily surface ships. They only went under to flee or kill. They made much better time up top.

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                        taiwan_girl
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #24

                        @nobodyssock said in WW2 Trivia:

                        @George-K said in WW2 Trivia:

                        @nobodyssock said in WW2 Trivia:

                        @Jolly said in WW2 Trivia:

                        @nobodyssock said in WW2 Trivia:

                        How many Uboat servicemen out of 4 survived WWII?

                        a) 1
                        b) 2
                        c) 3
                        d) 4

                        A.

                        Correct. Which translates to me that 3 out of 4 subs never saw the surface again. Much respect for any sailor who opted for this type of service.

                        That's really an amazing statistic.

                        "Hans, we wish you to enlist in our U-Boat fleet. There's a 75% chance that you will not survive. Sign here...."

                        Uboats of WW2 era were primarily surface ships. They only went under to flee or kill. They made much better time up top.

                        I just finish the book "Dead Wake" about the sinking of the ship Lusitania in World War 1. It talks about german subarmaines in World War 1, and I started looking at more information on those boats in World War 1.

                        I think the survival rate was just as bad there.

                        The conditions during a voyage were pretty bad. One pair of clothes, one bathroom, no showers or baths, diesel fumes everywhere, dripping walls of water because high humidity when it was closed, moldy food, etc etc. Yuck

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                          Jolly
                          wrote on last edited by
                          #25

                          Pig boats.

                          “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                          Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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                          • George KG George K

                            @nobodyssock said in WW2 Trivia:

                            @Jolly said in WW2 Trivia:

                            @nobodyssock said in WW2 Trivia:

                            How many Uboat servicemen out of 4 survived WWII?

                            a) 1
                            b) 2
                            c) 3
                            d) 4

                            A.

                            Correct. Which translates to me that 3 out of 4 subs never saw the surface again. Much respect for any sailor who opted for this type of service.

                            That's really an amazing statistic.

                            "Hans, we wish you to enlist in our U-Boat fleet. There's a 75% chance that you will not survive. Sign here...."

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                            Klaus
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #26

                            @George-K said in WW2 Trivia:

                            Hans, we wish you to enlist in our U-Boat fleet. There's a 75% chance that you will not survive. Sign here...."

                            Obviously that data wasn't public. Also, soldiers didn't "enlist". They were assigned.

                            In '39 and '40 the U boats were quite successful. It went downhill from '41.

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                            • KlausK Klaus

                              @George-K said in WW2 Trivia:

                              Hans, we wish you to enlist in our U-Boat fleet. There's a 75% chance that you will not survive. Sign here...."

                              Obviously that data wasn't public. Also, soldiers didn't "enlist". They were assigned.

                              In '39 and '40 the U boats were quite successful. It went downhill from '41.

                              George KG Offline
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                              George K
                              wrote on last edited by
                              #27

                              @Klaus said in WW2 Trivia:

                              @George-K said in WW2 Trivia:

                              Hans, we wish you to enlist in our U-Boat fleet. There's a 75% chance that you will not survive. Sign here...."

                              Obviously that data wasn't public. Also, soldiers didn't "enlist". They were assigned.

                              In '39 and '40 the U boats were quite successful. It went downhill from '41.

                              Yeah, but "we wish you to enlist" has a slightly different tone than "I want to enlist," you must admit, LOL.

                              Especially when this guy was doing the "asking."

                              Screen Shot 2020-05-22 at 8.02.44 AM.png

                              "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                              The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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                                Jolly
                                wrote on last edited by Jolly
                                #28

                                Since we're talking WW2...Two things brought about the destruction of the Luftwaffe in the West...

                                1. Doolittle took over the 8th Air Force. Upon taking command of the 8th, he changed the mission of fighter escort. Keeping the bombers safe, was given second priority. Destroying the Luftwaffe, in the air and on the ground, became the mission. Doolittle knew he had to establish air superiority, if not air supremacy, before the coming invasion in six months.

                                2. The arrival of the P-51B with the Merlin and the Mustang's longer range. Initially P-38's and P-47's would take the first leg of a bombing mission with P-51's taking the last leg. Later P-51's took over the entire escort.

                                “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                                Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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                                  89th
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                                  #29

                                  Cool info, Jolly! What a different world and war experience WW2 was...

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