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Mitchell Holman
April 9th 08, 01:12 PM
Proton Fox
April 12th 08, 06:33 AM
"Bruce R" > wrote in news:47fcf6b8$0$6149
:
> While technically a miss, it would be a little disconcerting
> nontheless..............
>
>
> Bruce
>
If you hit the target, it's not a "miss". And I don't think anyone was
"volunteered" for the Alabama's death ride.
Photo #: NH 57483
Ex-USS Alabama (BB-8)
A white phosphorus bomb explodes on a mast top, while the ship in use as a
target in Chesapeake Bay, 23 September 1921. An Army Martin twin-engine
bomber is flying overhead.
http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/sh-usn/usnsh-a/bb8-t.htm
Bob Harrington
April 12th 08, 11:43 AM
Proton Fox > wrote in
:
> "Bruce R" > wrote in news:47fcf6b8$0$6149
> :
>
>> While technically a miss, it would be a little disconcerting
>> nontheless..............
>>
>>
>> Bruce
>>
>
>
> If you hit the target, it's not a "miss". And I don't think anyone was
> "volunteered" for the Alabama's death ride.
>
> Photo #: NH 57483
>
> Ex-USS Alabama (BB-8)
>
> A white phosphorus bomb explodes on a mast top, while the ship in use
> as a target in Chesapeake Bay, 23 September 1921. An Army Martin
> twin-engine bomber is flying overhead.
>
> http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/sh-usn/usnsh-a/bb8-t.htm
I don't suppose it would do all that much blast damage, though could well
start a few fires. Certainly wouldn't be fun for any crew out on deck...
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