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DesertGhost 11-29-13 11:51 AM

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Originally Posted by nikimcbee (Post 2146103)
So it's all tied up...
Newcastle United 2, Meduza 2


We'll try a tie breaker. (Open to everyone)

Overtime question #5:
Why did the U-505 go to Chicago?

U-505 otherwise would be used as gunnery and torpedo target, but Father John Gallery contacted President Lenox Lohr of Chicago's Museum of Science and Industry and they already planned to display a submarine so U-505 was ideal for that. With donations of Chicago residents U-505 was transported to Chicago.
There in 1954 U-505 was dedicated as a permanent exhibit and a war memorial to all the sailors who lost their lives in the battle of the Atlantic.

(hopefully I didn't overlook something this time :O:)

Jimbuna 11-29-13 11:56 AM

After the war, the Navy had no further use for U-505. She had been thoroughly examined in Bermuda, and was now moored derelict at the Portsmouth Navy Yard. It was decided to use her as a target for gunnery and torpedo practice until she sank.[23] In 1946, Gallery, now a rear admiral, told his brother Father John Gallery about this plan. Father John contacted President Lenox Lohr of Chicago's Museum of Science and Industry (MSI) to see if they would be interested in U-505. MSI, established by Chicago businessman Julius Rosenwald, was a center for "industrial enlightenment" and public science education, specializing in interactive exhibits. As the museum already planned to display a submarine, the acquisition of U-505 seemed ideal. In September 1954, U-505 was donated to Chicago by the U.S. government, a public subscription among Chicago residents raised $250,000 for transporting and installing the boat. The vessel was towed by United States Coast Guard tugs and cutters through the Great Lakes, making a stop in Detroit, Michigan in the summer of 1954. On 25 September 1954, U-505 was dedicated as a permanent exhibit and a war memorial to all the sailors who lost their lives in the two Battles of the Atlantic.

Aktungbby 11-29-13 12:03 PM

Captain Daniel Gallery, the commander of group 22.3 who had planned and executed the capture of U 505, was an Illinois native and a considerable author in his own right. He proposed the rescue and display of the U-505 to the Museum where it resides today and rescued it from its intended doom as a stripped out target ship in Bermuda. It was towed up the St Lawrence and Great Lakes to its present location in Chicago in 1954 and is the only surviving IXC U-boat in existence today.:salute:Y bien venidos al Señor BIAMAKU(un poco tarde)!:Kaleun_Salute:

Jimbuna 11-29-13 01:22 PM

@meduza

Could you PM me your physical address.

meduza 11-29-13 01:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Jimbuna (Post 2146144)
@meduza

Could you PM me your physical address.

Sent.

meduza 11-29-13 01:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nikimcbee (Post 2146103)
So it's all tied up...
Newcastle United 2, Meduza 2


We'll try a tie breaker. (Open to everyone)

Overtime question #5:
Why did the U-505 go to Chicago?

I guess I missed this one... :doh:

di_wenck 12-02-13 08:17 PM

Autobuy
 
a good book about U-505 + $3.99 = bought

I'm looking forward to this one.

Aktungbby 12-02-13 08:35 PM

Wha...!! yet another Kaleun brought to the surface by a good book!:know: Welcome formally aboard Di_wenck, on your first post!:Kaleun_Salute:

Jimbuna 12-03-13 04:52 AM

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Originally Posted by di_wenck (Post 2147350)
a good book about U-505 + $3.99 = bought

I'm looking forward to this one.

Welcome Matey :salute:

zygoma 12-03-13 07:19 PM

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Originally Posted by DesertGhost (Post 2144088)
Haha, well as the European I am I always tend to choose for the metric units instead of the imperial units :D
(and for U-505 it probably also was 700m :O:)
but since it was an American ship I was speaking of, I will change it to 800 yards :03:


How about 1530 cubits? That predates both Metric and Imperial, I think, although it doesn't have an international standard sitting under glass in some lab in Paris :)
Toodles,
-- Zyg --

Onkel Neal 12-11-13 08:29 AM

Ahoy fellows,

I thank you for your participation in the contest. I have gone through the questions and answers, and I am posting the following four as the winners,


Question 1
Jimbuna
http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/show...0&postcount=23

Question 2
DesertGhost
http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/show...55#post2143755

Question 3
meduza
http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/show...7&postcount=48

Question 4
Aktungbby
http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/show...2&postcount=63

You should check your PMs, thanks:salute:
Neal
SUBSIM

meduza 12-11-13 08:41 AM

Congratulations, fellow Kaleuns! :salute:

Big thanks to Neal, nikimcbee, Subsim and the publisher!

Jimbuna 12-11-13 09:54 AM

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Originally Posted by meduza (Post 2150360)
Congratulations, fellow Kaleuns! :salute:

Big thanks to Neal, nikimcbee, Subsim and the publisher!

Seconded :sunny:

DesertGhost 12-11-13 11:48 AM

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Originally Posted by meduza (Post 2150360)
Congratulations, fellow Kaleuns! :salute:

Big thanks to Neal, nikimcbee, Subsim and the publisher!

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jimbuna (Post 2150377)
Seconded :sunny:

Thirded? :O:
It was a fun and informative trivia quiz, if I may say so! :salute:

Aktungbby 12-11-13 12:32 PM

battin' cleanup (#4)
 
:Kaleun_Cheers::Kaleun_Salute::Kaleun_Salivating: :Kaleun_Thumbs_Up:


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