User:Folks at 137
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I've contributed since August 2005, and prone to over-simplifying. But basically good-natured and I try to avoid nastiness.
Areas of interest have been fairly random, but include WW2, railways, Hertfordshire, places I've visited and my areas of work. Contributions have included:
- Arranmore
- Battle of Hurtgen Forest
- Booze cruise
- Capitani Romani class cruiser
- Condottieri class cruiser
- Electronic data processing
- German battleship Tirpitz
- Hemel Hempstead
- HMS Unicorn (I72)
- Islington North (UK Parliament constituency)
- Japanese World War II destroyers
- Krujë
- Ksamil
- List of operations and projects (military and non-military)
- List of World War II ships
- Malta Convoys
- Operation Berlin
- Samuel Ryder
- Saulxures-sur-Moselotte
- Spain in World War II
- Spring Offensive
- The Life That I Have
- Tirana
- Wangford
- William Hood Simpson
Work in progress
Stoneage or Stone Age?
[edit]Dear Folks- When I wrote my book on the subject (Hell, ten years ago, gosh I am old!) of military codewords, my sources indicated it was two words. Those sources were with the (American) Merchant Marine. Of course in those days before cut-and-paste spelling and other errors were rampant. (Check out Operation Starlite for a good example.
So if you would like to change it to one word, please feel free. I would ask you to add a link to a page for the two word variant, which might just be that, a variant.
Finally, are you and I the only people with an unusual attraction to codewords?
Paul, in Saudi 02:08, 30 November 2005 (UTC)
Dear Folks-
I would not want to say with authority which is correct. As likely as not, some typist put it one way on some documents and the other way on others. In those pre-computer time things like that were accepted pretty well.
Due to security concerns, I am on dialup for the next few weeks. Please do not think I am ignoring your fine contributions. Paul, in Saudi 14:43, 3 December 2005 (UTC)
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Canada | |
Name | HMCS Algonquin |
Builder | John Brown & Company, Clydebank |
Laid down | 8 October 1942 |
Launched | 2 September 1943 |
Commissioned | 28 February 1944 |
Out of service | 6 February 1946 |
Refit | 1954 |
Motto | A coup sur (With sure stroke) |
Honours and awards | list error: <br /> list (help) Norway, 1944 Normandy, 1944 Arctic, 1944-1945 |
Fate | scrapped April 1971 |
Badge | Blazon Sable, a base barry wavy argent and azure of four, from which issues an Indian's arm embowed proper wearing arm and wrist bands argent and holding a fish spear in bend argent transfixing an eel or[1] |
General characteristics (as built) | |
Class and type | V-Class destroyer |
Displacement | 1710 tons (standard) |
Length | 363ft (overall) |
Beam | 36ft |
Draught | 10ft |
Propulsion | list error: <br /> list (help) 2 Admiralty 3-drum boilers, 2-shaft Parsons geared turbines 40,000shp |
Speed | 36 knots |
Range | 4,680nm at 20kts |
Complement | 180 |
Sensors and processing systems | HF/DF |
Electronic warfare & decoys | Radar 272, later Radar 276 |
Armament | list error: <br /> list (help) 4 4.7in QF Mk IX (4x1) 2 40mm Mk IV 4 20mm (4x1) 8 21in torpedo tubes (2x4) |
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[edit]After discussions, the advice is to use naval ensigns, not jacks - see Wikipedia:WikiProject Ships/Tables. The correct US flag has been selected by a template - see the US entry in Wikipedia:WikiProject Ships/Ensigns. Folks at 137 12:45, 1 July 2007 (UTC)
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HMS Hood | June-August | |||
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HMS Fiji | April-May | |||
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==Awards== [[File:Virtuti Militari Ribbon.png|60px]] [[Virtuti Militari]], Silver Cross <br> [[File:POL Krzyż Walecznych (1940) 3r BAR.PNG|60px]] [[Cross of Valour (Poland)]], three times<br> [[File:POL Polonia Restituta Kawalerski BAR.svg|60px]] [[Polonia Restituta]], Knight's Cross<br> [[File:POL Polonia Restituta Komandorski BAR.svg|60px]] [[Polonia Restituta]], Commander's Cross<br> [[File:DistinguishedFlyingCrossUKRibbon.jpg|60px]] [[Distinguished Flying Cross (United Kingdom)]]<br> [[File:Ruban de la croix de guerre 1939-1945.PNG|60px]] [[Croix de Guerre]] (France)
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