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Japanese sub and Seattle
"the Japanese Second Task Force had various reports from submarine
reconnaissance. From a position off the WASHINGTON State coast, a submarine had launched a reconnaissance seaplane which scouted SEATTLE Harbor " |
Japanese sub and Seattle
JAXAshby wrote:
"the Japanese Second Task Force had various reports from submarine reconnaissance. From a position off the WASHINGTON State coast, a submarine had launched a reconnaissance seaplane which scouted SEATTLE Harbor " OK, so when did a Japanese sub *shell* Seattle, as you claimed? Now, if you had said that a Japanese sub had launched an airplane which bombed Oregon and started a forest fire, that would be pretty far fetched but is actually the truth. Or that a different Japanese sub had shelled a oil refinery in California. BTW have you realized yet that this is a different newsgroup, Jax? DSK |
Japanese sub and Seattle
Wasn't the Oregon fire started by a balloon bomb?
DSK wrote: JAXAshby wrote: "the Japanese Second Task Force had various reports from submarine reconnaissance. From a position off the WASHINGTON State coast, a submarine had launched a reconnaissance seaplane which scouted SEATTLE Harbor " OK, so when did a Japanese sub *shell* Seattle, as you claimed? Now, if you had said that a Japanese sub had launched an airplane which bombed Oregon and started a forest fire, that would be pretty far fetched but is actually the truth. Or that a different Japanese sub had shelled a oil refinery in California. BTW have you realized yet that this is a different newsgroup, Jax? DSK |
Japanese sub and Seattle
"otnmbrd" wrote in message nk.net... Wasn't the Oregon fire started by a balloon bomb? DSK wrote: JAXAshby wrote: "the Japanese Second Task Force had various reports from submarine reconnaissance. From a position off the WASHINGTON State coast, a submarine had launched a reconnaissance seaplane which scouted SEATTLE Harbor " OK, so when did a Japanese sub *shell* Seattle, as you claimed? Now, if you had said that a Japanese sub had launched an airplane which bombed Oregon and started a forest fire, that would be pretty far fetched but is actually the truth. Or that a different Japanese sub had shelled a oil refinery in California. BTW have you realized yet that this is a different newsgroup, Jax? DSK And a Japanese sub sunk a tanker off San Simeon. Ship is still in tack. Local guy was the engineer on the ship, no lives lost. Bill |
Japanese sub and Seattle
Calif Bill wrote: "otnmbrd" wrote in message nk.net... Wasn't the Oregon fire started by a balloon bomb? And a Japanese sub sunk a tanker off San Simeon. Ship is still in tack. Local guy was the engineer on the ship, no lives lost. Bill Believe there was just recently a story on this in either the Star or L.A. Times otn |
Japanese sub and Seattle
"otnmbrd" wrote in message ink.net... Calif Bill wrote: "otnmbrd" wrote in message nk.net... Wasn't the Oregon fire started by a balloon bomb? And a Japanese sub sunk a tanker off San Simeon. Ship is still in tack. Local guy was the engineer on the ship, no lives lost. Bill Believe there was just recently a story on this in either the Star or L.A. Times otn And for the East Coast folks there is a book by Homer Hickam "Torpedo Junction: U-Boat War Off America's East Coast 1942" that I read last summer. It details the slaughter of ships off the east coast, especially along the outer banks by German Uboats. Really good reading. I had no idea that many ships were torpedoed right off the coast. There are two small cemataries, one near Cape Hateras and the other on Okrakoke for some of the British who were killed helping defend us. del cecchi del cecchi |
Japanese sub and Seattle
otnmbrd wrote:
Wasn't the Oregon fire started by a balloon bomb? They had a balloon bombing campaign, too, which could well have started at least one forest fire. The balloon bomb campaign is sometimes referred to as a military joke, since they killed exactly one person, and that was a Sunday school teacher (I kid you not) but the end goal for the Japanese was to attach atom bombs to their balloon devices. The Japanese had discovered the jet stream and built a very clever device to hold the balloon weapons at the right altitude for the right length of time. They were also further along on their atom bomb project than the Germans were, a fact not often discussed. Regards Doug King |
Japanese sub and Seattle
On Tue, 24 Feb 2004 19:18:06 -0500, DSK wrote:
JAXAshby wrote: "the Japanese Second Task Force had various reports from submarine reconnaissance. From a position off the WASHINGTON State coast, a submarine had launched a reconnaissance seaplane which scouted SEATTLE Harbor " OK, so when did a Japanese sub *shell* Seattle, as you claimed? i recall reading that a sub had shelled santa barbara with about 25 shells in ww2... --------------------------- to see who "wf3h" is, go to "qrz.com" and enter 'wf3h' in the field |
Japanese sub and Seattle
On Tue, 24 Feb 2004 20:50:20 -0500, DSK wrote:
otnmbrd wrote: Wasn't the Oregon fire started by a balloon bomb? They had a balloon bombing campaign, too, which could well have started at least one forest fire. The balloon bomb campaign is sometimes referred to as a military joke, since they killed exactly one person, and that was a Sunday school teacher (I kid you not) but the end goal for the Japanese was to attach atom bombs to their balloon devices. The Japanese had discovered the jet stream and built a very clever device to hold the balloon weapons at the right altitude for the right length of time. Yike! Another theory for the Roswell "UFO........ Dave |
Japanese sub and Seattle
On Wed, 25 Feb 2004 11:44:44 +0000, Bob wrote:
i recall reading that a sub had shelled santa barbara with about 25 shells in ww2... http://www.mcssb.org/goletahistory/j...esubattack.htm |
Japanese sub and Seattle
WaIIy wrote:
I'm not so sure of that. I believe that was one of those Japanese FUGO balloons sent over. As a matter of fact, six American were killed by one of the bombs. You're right. Thanks for the links. I was basing my earlier statement of only one casualty on a magazine article from a few years back. I apologize for the error. Doug King |
Japanese sub and Seattle
wally, you got suckered. dougies remembers nothing at all. he has a long
history of abject ignorance in a subject one day and three days later is claiming long term understanding. Even though he claims to have googled "for five minutes", an observer will note that it took him three days to get to a partial -- often 85* out of kelter -- understanding. keep watching. dougies does it all the time. WaIIy wrote: I'm not so sure of that. I believe that was one of those Japanese FUGO balloons sent over. As a matter of fact, six American were killed by one of the bombs. You're right. Thanks for the links. I was basing my earlier statement of only one casualty on a magazine article from a few years back. I apologize for the error. Doug King Heck, you did pretty well from memory. |
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