Anachronus
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 | | 19 Nov 2008 08:01 PM | | Would that be the Jylland?
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PreDread
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 | | 20 Nov 2008 01:21 PM | | Nope...
Think British built... from the ironclad era.
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Anachronus
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 | | 20 Nov 2008 02:13 PM | | Huascar? I thought the engines had be stripped out of her. | | | Vive la France! | |
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PreDread
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 | | 20 Nov 2008 02:41 PM | | Thats it [8D]
The boilers were stripped out, but the engines remained. In the 1960's, the engines were rebuilt and restored to as new configuration, and IIRC the boiler room was restored as well ( the original boilers had been removed after a boiler failure).
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Anachronus
 Rear Admiral (RADM)
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 | | 20 Nov 2008 03:29 PM | | Blast now I have to think of something.
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BoomerBoy17
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 | | 20 Nov 2008 04:16 PM | | seems like people like to answer questions, but not come up with them | | | Even though I walk
through the valley of the shadow of death,
I will fear no evil,
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Ragresen
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 | | 20 Nov 2008 05:33 PM | | I am bad with making questions as we all saw with my one. Answering Trivia is fun. I am learning a lot that I did not know thanks to you guys, | | Member MWC #285
Southeast Attack Squadron
SMS Kron Prinz Wilhelm (Battle Ready)
USS Des Moines (shipyards)
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Anachronus
 Rear Admiral (RADM)
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 | | 20 Nov 2008 06:26 PM | | In a disasterous naval battle two ships of the same name and nationality survived. What is the battle and what is the name of the ships? | | | Vive la France! | |
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Gascan Veteran
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 | | 20 Nov 2008 11:32 PM | | The only bad question is one that nobody can answer. It could be very simple. You could ask "Life, the Universe, and Everything?" and someone will likely pipe up after a couple hours of practicing Google-Fu and say "42". | | | |
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Anachronus
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 | | 21 Nov 2008 05:35 AM | | quote: Originally posted by Gascan
The only bad question is one that nobody can answer. It could be very simple. You could ask "Life, the Universe, and Everything?" and someone will likely pipe up after a couple hours of practicing Google-Fu and say "42".
Most people in the universe would not need Google. Everyone knows the answer is 42. | | | Vive la France! | |
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PreDread
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 Posts:173

 | | 21 Nov 2008 10:58 AM | | Tsushima,
Both Orels survived. The hospital ship and the Borodino class predreadnought, althought the battleship Orel was shot to pieces and captured by the Japanese.
It became Iwami and had all its 6" turrets replaced with single 8" guns in shields.
Another interesting bit of trivia, the hospital ship Orel was not near the action because the Russian admiral was having an affair with one of the nurses on the ship. | | | |
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Anachronus
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 | | 21 Nov 2008 11:01 AM | | Spot on! | | | Vive la France! | |
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PreDread
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 | | 21 Nov 2008 11:09 AM | | Next question,
In the Soviet propaganda film about the mutiny on the Battleship Potemkin, which ship was used to portray the Potemkin in the movie? | | | |
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RiverRaider
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 | | 21 Nov 2008 03:22 PM | | Dvenadtsat Apostolov
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JustinScott Founder
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 | | 21 Nov 2008 05:20 PM | | quote: Originally posted by RiverRaider
Dvenadtsat Apostolov
Gazoontite! Is it dusty over the or something? | | Cheers,
jks
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PreDread
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 Posts:173

 | | 22 Nov 2008 03:04 PM | | Thats correct [8D] | | | |
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RiverRaider
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 | | 23 Nov 2008 04:59 AM | | I was the first naval man to lose his life in WW1. My mother was hostess to the Secratary of the Navy. I was Boatswain's Mate, First Class U.S.N on the USS Dolphin. I was one of the 13 volunteers that formed the naval guard to man the two 5 inch guns on the steamship Aztec of the Oriental Navagation Company. The Aztec was sunk by a German submarine on April 1st at night in heavy seas. The other members of my gun grew survived. I was last seen on the second boat that was not able to get clear and was smashed against the side of the steamship.
What was my name?
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Knight4hire
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 | | 24 Nov 2008 10:33 AM | | John I. Polucci | | | I am from the Government, and I am here to help.
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RiverRaider
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 | | 24 Nov 2008 02:55 PM | | Close enough for me, your next! John I. Eopolucci is the correct spelling. I have seen it both ways on the net. My May 1917 "The Fleet Review" has it as Eopolucci.
RiverRaider
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djranier
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 | | 24 Nov 2008 04:04 PM | | I have one if you guys don't mind.
On October 27, 1943, Admiral Ernest J. King, the Commander-in-Chief of the United States Fleet and Chief of Naval Operations was on board the USS XXXXXXX. For the day, the USS XXXXXXX was the flagship of the United States Navy.
Name the ship.
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