"We only need to hold them here. The Emperor has some special planned."Clinton Huxley wrote:For you, Admiral Zilla, ze vor is ovah!Gawdzilla wrote:"Und vhere vere ze Zepplins?"Clinton Huxley wrote:Just been flicking through Castles of Steel - you gotta love this bit:-
"...At 5:59pm....they emerged from a thick bank of mist to behold a terrible sight: the Grand Fleet spread before them upon the northern horizon. Twenty four British dreadnoughts and a host of cruisers and destroyers were 16,000 yards away..."
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If you don't know much about the Battle of Coronel or the subsequent Battle of the Falkland Islands, then you're in for some good reading.
Admiral Sturdee: "German ships on the horizon? Then send the men to breakfast ...". Nelson would have approved.
Admiral Sturdee: "German ships on the horizon? Then send the men to breakfast ...". Nelson would have approved.

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I know of them but have not read anything in depth. Love the above quoteklr wrote:If you don't know much about the Battle of Coronel or the subsequent Battle of the Falkland Islands, then you're in for some good reading.
Admiral Sturdee: "German ships on the horizon? Then send the men to breakfast ...". Nelson would have approved.

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Guaranteed to make sure some of the troops crap themselves during the battle. I love the logic.klr wrote:If you don't know much about the Battle of Coronel or the subsequent Battle of the Falkland Islands, then you're in for some good reading.
Admiral Sturdee: "German ships on the horizon? Then send the men to breakfast ...". Nelson would have approved.
Speaking which, anybody ever read C. S. Forester's The Ship? British CLs against Italian CAs and BBs. Fair fight.
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Hmmm ... who is that in your avatar? If I didn't know better ...Clinton Huxley wrote:I know of them but have not read anything in depth. Love the above quoteklr wrote:If you don't know much about the Battle of Coronel or the subsequent Battle of the Falkland Islands, then you're in for some good reading.
Admiral Sturdee: "German ships on the horizon? Then send the men to breakfast ...". Nelson would have approved.

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It's who you think it is....klr wrote:Hmmm ... who is that in your avatar? If I didn't know better ...Clinton Huxley wrote:I know of them but have not read anything in depth. Love the above quoteklr wrote:If you don't know much about the Battle of Coronel or the subsequent Battle of the Falkland Islands, then you're in for some good reading.
Admiral Sturdee: "German ships on the horizon? Then send the men to breakfast ...". Nelson would have approved.
"I grow old … I grow old …
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As in a very young John Arbuthnot Fisher? Or am I on the wrong track altogether?Clinton Huxley wrote:It's who you think it is....klr wrote:Hmmm ... who is that in your avatar? If I didn't know better ...Clinton Huxley wrote:I know of them but have not read anything in depth. Love the above quoteklr wrote:If you don't know much about the Battle of Coronel or the subsequent Battle of the Falkland Islands, then you're in for some good reading.
Admiral Sturdee: "German ships on the horizon? Then send the men to breakfast ...". Nelson would have approved.

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In a way, you are not far off....klr wrote:As in a very young John Arbuthnot Fisher? Or am I on the wrong track altogether?Clinton Huxley wrote:It's who you think it is....klr wrote:Hmmm ... who is that in your avatar? If I didn't know better ...Clinton Huxley wrote:I know of them but have not read anything in depth. Love the above quoteklr wrote:If you don't know much about the Battle of Coronel or the subsequent Battle of the Falkland Islands, then you're in for some good reading.
Admiral Sturdee: "German ships on the horizon? Then send the men to breakfast ...". Nelson would have approved.
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It's a minor functionary in the Navy Department.klr wrote:As in a very young John Arbuthnot Fisher? Or am I on the wrong track altogether?
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Gawdzilla wrote:It's a minor functionary in the Navy Department.klr wrote:As in a very young John Arbuthnot Fisher? Or am I on the wrong track altogether?

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That young Winnie will never amount to anything...Clinton Huxley wrote:Gawdzilla wrote:It's a minor functionary in the Navy Department.klr wrote:As in a very young John Arbuthnot Fisher? Or am I on the wrong track altogether?
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Clinton Huxley wrote:Gawdzilla wrote:It's a minor functionary in the Navy Department.klr wrote:As in a very young John Arbuthnot Fisher? Or am I on the wrong track altogether?

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An excellent book!Gawdzilla wrote:Guaranteed to make sure some of the troops crap themselves during the battle. I love the logic.klr wrote:If you don't know much about the Battle of Coronel or the subsequent Battle of the Falkland Islands, then you're in for some good reading.
Admiral Sturdee: "German ships on the horizon? Then send the men to breakfast ...". Nelson would have approved.
Speaking which, anybody ever read C. S. Forester's The Ship? British CLs against Italian CAs and BBs. Fair fight.

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First book I read that got me into the nuts-and-bolts of a modern warship. The poor guy in the shaft alley, I know him.JimC wrote:An excellent book!Gawdzilla wrote:Guaranteed to make sure some of the troops crap themselves during the battle. I love the logic.klr wrote:If you don't know much about the Battle of Coronel or the subsequent Battle of the Falkland Islands, then you're in for some good reading.
Admiral Sturdee: "German ships on the horizon? Then send the men to breakfast ...". Nelson would have approved.
Speaking which, anybody ever read C. S. Forester's The Ship? British CLs against Italian CAs and BBs. Fair fight.
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Just finished "Civil War: The Wars of the Three Kindgoms, 1638-1660" by Trevor Royle. A monumental tome but a right riveting read. It's all in there, Charles I, Cromwell, the Levellers, the Diggers, the Fifth Monarchists, Cromwell, the Restoration and the Glorious Revolution etc etc etc. Fine single volume work on the English Civil War. Recommended.
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