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Onkel Neal 05-30-14 02:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Aktungbby (Post 2212019)
Congressman Andrew May gave away the depth capability of US submarines allowing Japanese destroyer to readjust their depth settings
Historian Clay Blair claimed that May was responsible for a major release of highly confidential military information during World War II, known as the May Incident. In that incident, U.S. submarines had been conducting a successful undersea war against Japanese shipping during World War II, frequently escaping Japanese anti-submarine depth charge attacks. However, the deficiencies of Japanese depth-charge tactics were revealed in a press conference held in June 1943 by Congressman May on his return from a war zone junket.At this press conference, May revealed the highly sensitive fact that American submarines had a high survival rate because Japanese depth charges were typically fuzed to explode at too shallow a depth. Various press associations sent this leaked news story over their wires and many newspapers (including one in Honolulu, Hawaii), published it.
It was subsequently discovered that Japanese naval antisubmarine forces were adjusting their depth charges to explode at a deeper depth. Vice Admiral Charles A. Lockwood, commander of the U.S. submarine fleet in the Pacific, later estimated that May's security breach cost the United States Navy as many as ten submarines and 800 crewmen killed in action, stating "I hear Congressman May said the (Japanese) depth charges are not set deep enough. He would be pleased to know (they) set them deeper now." A report from the U.S. Navy's Pacific Submarine Fleet determined that Japanese ASW forces failed to uncover the maximum test depth ability of U.S. fleet submarines during the war. However, the report made no finding as to whether Japanese ASW forces altered their depth charge attacks to deeper settings as a consequence of May's revelation to the press. Actually google had it in 10 seconds but then I'm bona fide!:haha:


Bona fide for the win :up:

Check your inbox for your SHO game code.

Onkel Neal 05-30-14 02:26 AM

Ok, now, how about this:

In Enigma: Rising Tide's alternate history, name the factions and their alliances.
:D

nikimcbee 05-30-14 09:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Neal Stevens (Post 2212079)
Ok, now, how about this:

In Enigma: Rising Tide's alternate history, name the factions and their alliances.
:D

Imperial Germany.
United States.
League of Free Nation= Britain and Japan.
All fight each other.:dead:

No Google was harmed in this post.

Onkel Neal 05-30-14 06:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nikimcbee (Post 2212172)
Imperial Germany.
United States.
League of Free Nation= Britain and Japan.
All fight each other.:dead:

No Google was harmed in this post.

Ha! I wonder how you knew this :hmmm:

Consider yourself an elite subsim historian, I doubt there are ten people in the world who could have answered this without Google! :up:

Onkel Neal 05-30-14 06:19 PM

Well, everyone remember, each person can only win once. so....

Name your favorite subsim before 2001 :)

jacobston 05-30-14 06:48 PM

Goat Simulator? (real game, believe it or not) No, that one's too new.... :hmmm: That's a tough one...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cV0tCphFMr8

jdkbph 05-30-14 06:50 PM

aces of the deep

Gargamel 05-31-14 12:56 AM

688

Onkel Neal 05-31-14 06:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jacobston (Post 2212264)
Goat Simulator? (real game, believe it or not) No, that one's too new.... :hmmm: That's a tough one...



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cV0tCphFMr8

Do you mean "Gato"?

Quote:

Originally Posted by jdkbph (Post 2212266)
aces of the deep

Winner! Check your PM box for your SHO Code.
Quote:

Originally Posted by Gargamel (Post 2212298)
688


Winner #2 (because I make the rules, I can award two winners just for answering the question :cool:)

You know what to do now, PM box, yadda yadda...

thanks! :rock:
Neal

Onkel Neal 05-31-14 06:09 AM

Question: Quick! Name 4 rooms in Capt. Nemo's Nautilus!

Gargamel 05-31-14 06:47 AM

The study, Conservatory, and Billiard room

(Good question though!)

jacobston 05-31-14 08:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Neal Stevens (Post 2212362)
Do you mean "Gato"?

Sadly, no. there is n actual game called "goat simulator". Google it if you don't believe me.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Neal Stevens (Post 2212362)
Question: Quick! Name 4 rooms in Capt. Nemo's Nautilus!

Was there not also a Dining Room?

Aktungbby 05-31-14 02:09 PM

Nautilaus 1/100 scale
 
From the bow aftwards: L' chamber d'Aronnax; La chamber du Capitaine Nemo; Le Salon; La bibliotéque(library); La sale á manger(galley):D electric and machine rooms... Next to my Freightliner, the ultimate mancave! :O:http://www.vernianera.com/Nautilus/G...x-interior.jpg photo enlarges!cool!

Onkel Neal 05-31-14 07:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jacobston (Post 2212402)
Sadly, no. there is n actual game called "goat simulator". Google it if you don't believe me.



Was there not also a Dining Room?

I think there was. Thank Gargamel for the first three and check your PM box for some SHO code goodness.:cool:

Onkel Neal 05-31-14 08:52 PM

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Ok, I know how hard it is to stump you guys, but I need about a day off before I can get back to this, so let's see if anyone can tell me what this image is from (they are inside a sub)

:arrgh!:


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