thekid33
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It's tough being Independent, everyone criticizes your schedule and say you never beat anyone good.
Pawwwwllll, The USA ain't played nobody!
It's tough being Independent, everyone criticizes your schedule and say you never beat anyone good.
That along with calling off the final strike. I think it was Nagumo who felt they had succeeded and didn’t need to send the final wave.The carriers being out training on the 7th was a big miss for Japan as well.
There might have been some better generals but 30th seems a stretch. Jackson, Longstreet and Stuart were pretty good at what they did.The 30th best general from the Napoleonic wars was better than the second best rebel general.
Sounds like 'Gunny Highway vs Major Powers' LOLPatton is a great example. He actually took things a little too far a few times.
Montgomery was supposed to spearhead the campaign to take Messina in Sicily. Patton was supposed to protect his flank on the west coast and was upset not being given the lead but also with Montgomery’s plan which wasn’t aggressive. Montgomery was surprised and upset when they got to Messina only to find Patton had already taken it.
This is where you come to appreciate SEC SEC. LolThe U.S. has 82--84M registered gun owners.
China has the largest active military force of 2M followed by India with 1.5M.....
This is a statistic I found amazing. Don't think there will be any countries trying to 'Red Dawn' their way into the US.
I get what you’re saying, but I don’t think it’s the slam dunk you might perceive it to be. A situation like this wouldn’t be as simple as numbers. The average US gun owner is going to be someone with a handgun and or/rifle. Thats not going to be anything besides a bug on the windshield against a conventional army armored division or even a light armored unit. The battle against the US general population would be largely lopsided and only limited by the army’s ability to stay supplied with ammunition. However, the size and landscape of the country would be significant factor in favor of the US and is probably more of a deterrent than the number of regular citizen gun owners, as it would make logistics for any invading force very difficult to maintain.The U.S. has 82--84M registered gun owners.
China has the largest active military force of 2M followed by India with 1.5M.....
This is a statistic I found amazing. Don't think there will be any countries trying to 'Red Dawn' their way into the US.
Not to mention all the Army, Navy, Marine, National Guard, and Paramilitary bases in the U.S.... how those suckers parachuted into that High School in Colorado I'll never know......I get what you’re saying, but I don’t think it’s the slam dunk you might perceive it to be. A situation like this wouldn’t be as simple as numbers. The average US gun owner is going to be someone with a handgun and or/rifle. Thats not going to be anything besides a bug on the windshield against a conventional army armored division or even a light armored unit. The battle against the US general population would be largely lopsided and only limited by the army’s ability to stay supplied with ammunition. However, the size and landscape of the country would be significant factor in favor of the US and is probably more of a deterrent than the number of regular citizen gun owners, as it would make logistics for any invading force very difficult to maintain.
I came across this. Never heard of Thomas Hutchinson or this story until now. Crazy story. Rejected for military duty, the guy joins the Civil Defense in Montana during WW2. Builds his own anti-aircraft gun out of scraps and shoots down three Japanese bombers heading to bomb an aluminum facility in Great Falls Montana. This remain classified until 1998.
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No idea. That's why I said it was crazy and had never heard of it. I was curious if anyone else had heard about this. Seemed like a stretch to me. Probably should have been a little more clear in my post.Are you sure this story is real?
As far as I know Japan only sent balloons over the US and no bombers have ever been reported. They did have plans to launch planes from giants subs but that never happened.No idea. That's why I said it was crazy and had never heard of it. I was curious if anyone else had heard about this. Seemed like a stretch to me. Probably should have been a little more clear in my post.
As for the South defeating contemporary European armies, it would all come down to home field advantage, The South could not successfully project power north of Virginia, with their two forays into Union territory ending at Antietam and Gettysburg. They had virtually no naval power, so I don’t think they could have successfully launched an attack on Luxembourg even if the Belgians let them through. On the other hand, I doubt any European power or even a large alliance successfully invading the South in an imaginary world where the CSA existed in peace with the North. But that’s less a statement of military strength or parity than an observation about the external difficulty of projecting power across an ocean, particularly with the limited transportation and communication methods available at that time.
Likely fabricated. I’ve fallen for a couple YouTube videos who tell these amazing compelling stories only to look at the comments and/or do a Google search and verify it was a lie or that there is absolutely nothing on the entire web about it except for a YouTube video.No idea. That's why I said it was crazy and had never heard of it. I was curious if anyone else had heard about this. Seemed like a stretch to me. Probably should have been a little more clear in my post.
These sorts of stories are getting out of control. Almost every day I see people I know on FB repost some story that is totally fake, yet they believe it. Clapton or Jagger or Jimmy Page donated $5 million to some disaster relief fund. Former Bama and HOF lineman John Hannah killed in wreck. Thirsty puma approaches kind woman for food and water and becomes her pet. NASA discovers missing day in Earth's revolution around the sun, confirming a Bible story. My favorite was the story about a tornado lifting a Kansas house off its foundation and transporting it hundreds of miles away to Colorado, then setting it down gently without harming any of the people in it. I couldn't believe how many people thought that one was real. AI video and images aren't helping.Likely fabricated. I’ve fallen for a couple YouTube videos who tell these amazing compelling stories only to look at the comments and/or do a Google search and verify it was a lie or that there is absolutely nothing on the entire web about it except for a YouTube video.
Earlier this week I wasted a half an hour watching this compelling story of how the first time Clapton played Tears in Heaven publicly he broke all 6 strings on his guitar. “Luckily” there was someone in the audience who brought his guitar and gave it to the sobbing Clapton and encouraged him to finish the song for his son. Totally fabricated.
Marky Mark would show up and fuck them all up while wearing his Kalvin Kleins.What if Darth Vader and the Empire battled Optimus Prime and the Autobots?
The US started mobilizing in 1940. Obviously not to full wartime economy, but we had the first ever peacetime draft and industry was gearing up to send weapons to Europe. Even still it didn't reach peak form until well into 1944.I don't think many people today actually realize or appreciate what it took to get there so quickly. The commitment of the civilian population is unparalleled. Ladies working in the factories, factories running 24/7/365, households donating pots, pans, bikes, pretty much any metal they could spare, families rationing their food so we could feed the troops. The collective effort that was made by this country is mindboggling.
China also has 10x the population and 10x the steel production of peak "Arsenal of democracy" 1944 US war economy.The U.S. has 82--84M registered gun owners.
China has the largest active military force of 2M followed by India with 1.5M.....
This is a statistic I found amazing. Don't think there will be any countries trying to 'Red Dawn' their way into the US.
Do him a favor and tell him to change majors!My Son (History Major) cannot find anything on this story. I sent him the link and he sent it to his Professor. Same result. His Professor told him that there would be little to none effectiveness for anti-aircraft especially when the Navy and Army Air Corps (now the Air Force) used .50 cal Browning M2, the 20mm Oerlikon cannon, and the 40mm Bofors gun predominately.
Although they cannot prove it - they cannot 'debunk' it either.
Why? I don't understand if this is real or a joke..... He's working on his Doctorate now on History.....Do him a favor and tell him to change majors!
China also has 10x the population and 10x the steel production of peak "Arsenal of democracy" 1944 US war economy.
The manufacturing capabilities of China vs US is probably even less favorable than 1940s Germany or Japan vs US.
My college counselor told me to change to something else when I said I was interested in HistoryWhy? I don't understand if this is real or a joke..... He's working on his Doctorate now on History.....
Yeah a 50 cal homemade machine gun isn't downing bombersMy Son (History Major) cannot find anything on this story. I sent him the link and he sent it to his Professor. Same result. His Professor told him that there would be little to none effectiveness for anti-aircraft especially when the Navy and Army Air Corps (now the Air Force) used .50 cal Browning M2, the 20mm Oerlikon cannon, and the 40mm Bofors gun predominately.
Although they cannot prove it - they cannot 'debunk' it either.
I think it was a little of both, but I’m guessing he said that because the job market doesn’t have a demand for history majors.Why? I don't understand if this is real or a joke..... He's working on his Doctorate now on History.....