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Re: Military Trivia Challenge!
Posted: 20 Sep 2009, 07:53
by BigJohn 308
Guy Montag = 3/10
Ex PFC Wintergreen = 9/10
There is still time to steal this virtual beer!
Re: Military Trivia Challenge!
Posted: 21 Sep 2009, 06:58
by Liquid Death
Here is a question (Sorry to interrupt bigjohn)
Why was George Washington the original "Boomer"?
Re: Military Trivia Challenge!
Posted: 21 Sep 2009, 08:34
by BigJohn 308
I don’t think you’re interrupting Liquid,
The Secretary of the Navy is the person who ultimately assigns an official name to a vessel. I do not profess to know what the specific reason was in this particular case, but would surmise it to be a worthy honor for such a technological achievement –and-it being the lead vessel in its class would make it doubly deserving of such a great patriot to America.
Re: Military Trivia Challenge!
Posted: 21 Sep 2009, 09:00
by Ex-PFC Wintergreen
Alright I am stumped on number 10 I need a hint. At least tell me what era this guy is from. there are a lot of gun designers and this might narrow the search. Otherwise I will just start naming random people.
Re: Military Trivia Challenge!
Posted: 21 Sep 2009, 09:48
by Plastic Jesus
1. George S. Patton
2. Carlos Hathcock
3. Horatio Nelson
4. Sergeant York
5. Robert E. Lee
6. George S. Patton
7. Isoroku Yamamoto
8. Manfred von Richthofen
9. Norman Schwarzkopf
10. John Garand
To Wintergreen: you should have learned #10 when you read about the M1 Garand.
I'm going to shotgun this one!
Re: Military Trivia Challenge!
Posted: 21 Sep 2009, 09:50
by Ex-PFC Wintergreen
I am going to be pissed of you get that one right.
Re: Military Trivia Challenge!
Posted: 21 Sep 2009, 10:04
by BigJohn 308
Ok Wintergreen… Here is your hint:
John C Garand
Plastic – you on fire baby! Your Da Man!
Here is your second virtual beer:

Re: Military Trivia Challenge!
Posted: 21 Sep 2009, 10:07
by Gypsy Joe
HAHA cmon winter I've known you for how many years and i could have gotten that one? stop having brain farts and get yo shit down! its a sad day when i know a military fact you don't!
Re: Military Trivia Challenge!
Posted: 21 Sep 2009, 10:09
by Plastic Jesus
Re: Military Trivia Challenge!
Posted: 21 Sep 2009, 10:09
by Ex-PFC Wintergreen
Re: Military Trivia Challenge!
Posted: 21 Sep 2009, 10:43
by Liquid Death
BigJohn 308 wrote:I don’t think you’re interrupting Liquid,
The Secretary of the Navy is the person who ultimately assigns an official name to a vessel. I do not profess to know what the specific reason was in this particular case, but would surmise it to be a worthy honor for such a technological achievement –and-it being the lead vessel in its class would make it doubly deserving of such a great patriot to America.
Not the answer I was looking for, but I'll accept it. ENJOY YOUR VIRTUAL BEER!

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Below is the answer I was looking for
George Washington was a class of submarine that was later given the nickname of "Boomer" to it's design. Many variations came. The most famous being the Russian Typhoon class, which was the largest class of nuclear submarines ever built. Why they where called boomers was simply because they shot bombs that went "boom". As this is hard to illustrate here are some pictures.

- Here's a boomer. Notice how the missiles shoot upwards. It is a ballistic missile system that can be used for sea to land, and other things

- Here is a picture of one of the largest submarines aver made. The Russian Typhoon class submarine. Also a "Boomer"
Re: Military Trivia Challenge!
Posted: 22 Sep 2009, 12:04
by Plastic Jesus
Re: Military Trivia Challenge!
Posted: 22 Sep 2009, 03:37
by BigJohn 308
Humnphff… Learnin’ stuff aint never taught me nuthin’!
Now excuse me while I get back to my video game….
Re: Military Trivia Challenge!
Posted: 22 Sep 2009, 08:33
by BigJohn 308
I’ve got to admit that I’m impressed with the sharp minds here that have accepted my challenges. So, in light of the esprit de corps of our warriors present, I now submit to you round three…. Even harder yet!
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1.) What were the names of the three American carriers present at the battle of Midway?
2.) Which battle would history remember as “The Alamo of the Pacific?”
3.) Which American WW II Submarine effected the only international submarine to submarine rescue of a foreign nations sub?
4.) In an effort to initiate a series of events which I believed would bring about peace with England, I, the third in command of Nazi Germany, jumped into a twin engine bomber to negotiate with a British Duke whom I believed would overthrow Winston Churchill, which would set forward a chain of events that allow the full force on the German Military to concentrate an attack on the Soviet Union. Who am I?
5.) I was a German scientist who was the program director for the V-2 rocket. Despite my collaboration with the Nazi’s, after being liberated by allied forces near the end of the war I was taken to America where my skills, knowledge & experience were recognized, eventually culminating the development of the Saturn V, the Rocket which took the astronauts to the moon. Who Am I?
6.) Most people have heard the full name of the cartridge “9mm Parabellum” But how does “Parabellum” best translate into English?
7.) What was the only STATE of the United States of America, to be attacked by foreign infantry during the 20th century?
8.) The airplane “Box Car” is preserved as a historical artifact at the United States Air Force Museum dear Dayton Ohio. What did this aircraft do to make so famous?
9.) This major and decisive battle was fought two weeks AFTER the signing of the Treaty of Ghent, the treaty which formally ended the war.
10.) After being fitted with external drop tanks, this fighter plane changed the course of WW II by being able to escort the larger bombers all the way to Berlin and back.
Re: Military Trivia Challenge!
Posted: 22 Sep 2009, 08:58
by Überectomy
Re: Military Trivia Challenge!
Posted: 22 Sep 2009, 09:15
by Liquid Death
I can only answer 7.
It was Alaska, less of an attack and more of a failed diversion