I was thinking of something that would happen in the course of killing the animal. Given enough time and a dead animal I agree they wouldn't have...
Wages of Destruction Has a fair number of charts and tables. I still haven't finished it in part because of the "Ah Ha" moments. The main...
Welcome. One of the people that used to frequent this site, user name of "Skipper" has a fair knowledge of French naval matters. He's mentioned...
Skipper came to mind when I saw this post: http://www.ww2f.com/threads/rubis-submarine-in-wwii.73373/ I was going to direct them to his facebook...
A couple of recommendations then. For the Battle of Samar Last Stand of the Tin Can Sailors for the Southern thrust Battle of Surigao Strait I...
So not particualry relevant to the things under discussion. That one of the issues that plague your writing. It's a style of wriing the is...
The US also seams to have produced and distributed spares in greater proportion than the Germans. This was probably even more critical in regards...
Frankly your writing strikes me as of the "stream of consciousness" style. You make some valid points and have some interesting data but throw...
I think Rich went into it in some detail in a recent thread. Found it I think...
It's possible that larger files can be uploaded to the "media" section of this board. I haven't used it yet so can't be sure.
You might want to mention it on this forum: WWII Books & Publications A well written review of the book there will be well appreciated. and it...
And a Sherman firing HEAT could take them out from the front at over 6,000m. Which is just about as pointless as the original post.
I'm pretty sure he's the author. Here's a list of his books on Amazon: Shelby L. Stanton I think this is the one they are referring to:...
Could he have been on the Ile de France returning from the war? It may have been one of the ships that headed for the Pacific but turned around...
I certainly wouldn't call it a "fun fact". More of an almost irrelevant piece of trivia. Of even less import that the fact that Panthers were...
Welcome. If you haven't signed in over on our sister forum ww2 talk I'm sure they'd be happy to have you as well (they have more of a British...
Your local library might have a scanner you could use of course his might have a copy or be able to get it on interlibrary loan.
This works for that but you'll likely get a faster response on the Information request sub forum. In general your assumption is correct I believe...
You could use a proof reader. I saw 1,20,000 and wasn't sure just what you meant without looking at other figures where it's clear you dropped a...
Primitive hunters would probably have eaten the brain and just kept the skull for a trophy. Not sure that most stone weapons would have an easy...