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I remember having to read Chaucer.

German & Dutch influence on the English language. Blame the Saxons.

Like many food terms used in English which come from French. Blame the Normans.

Portuguese uses many of the original Indian, Chinese and Japanese terms for the items they traded for.

Always amused when I hear some swear words and derogatory terms in Hawaiian I know are of Portuguese origin.
 
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Russian Bear mascots on the Russian Arkhangelsk. (Ex. HMS Royal Sovereign)
 
Yup, scott585 nailed it. So if you see 'ye' it's not "Yeeee ole drinking pub", it's "The old drinking pub". Rather deflates things, no?

So tell me what this word is: "veffels" appearing on almost all riparian Canadian Land Patents. Or how about a visit to the local MVSEVM?

poor transcription of the original long s. same letter as the first half of the german B that is actually ss and the V is a leftover of converting spoken english to use roman characters. latin used U and V sounds interchangably the same way we have lead and lead with 2 different sounds. double u was to replicate the wynn sound and eventually became its own character. you can see the remains in how russian and german speakers pronounce english words like wagon or vessels
 
Patton was an aggressive Go Getter. When the situation called for it, Georgie got the job and usually got it done :) Montgomery, his rival, was the opposite.

Grizz

I absolutely agree. If Patton hadn't been sent to North Africa, Monty would still to this day be sitting in Alexandria drinking tea & making excuses to Churchill why not to "counter attack"...again in Sicily, Monty put everything in "low gear" after the landing but Patton hit the "go button" and prevented a German re-build...and then there was the Battle of the Bulge...Monty was the closest battle group by far but was "too busy" getting ready for X-mas...Patton was 300 miles away but again hit the "go button" hard.
The fact is Patton's hard charging attitude continually made Monty's position a "loosing face with Churchill " an untenable situation and goaded him into action.
 
Canon de 75 modèle 1897 managed to solder on longer than some guns that came after it.

Some were used very successfully in Finland in original trim as received from France and in German trim as received from Reich No.3.

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Finnish coastal defence ship Ilmarinen
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History
Finland
Name: Ilmarinen
Ordered: 1927
Builder: Crichton-Vulcan Oy, Turku, Finland
Laid down: September 1929
Launched: 9 July 1931
Commissioned: 17 April 1934
Fate: Sunk by mines on 13 September 1941
General characteristics
Class and type: Väinämöinen-class coastal defence ship
Displacement: 3,900 t
Length: 93.0 m (305.1 ft)
Beam: 16.864 m (55.33 ft)
Draught: 4.5 m (15 ft)
Propulsion:
Diesel-Electric powertrain
four Krupp engines 875 kW (1,173 hp), two shafts.
3,500 kW (4,700 hp)
Speed: 14.5 knots (26.9 km/h; 16.7 mph)
Range: 700 nmi (1,300 km; 810 mi)
Complement: 403 (11 September 1941)
Armament:
[design]
4 × 254 mm (10 in)/45 cal Bofors guns (2 × 2)
8 × 105 mm (4 in)/50 cal Bofors DP guns (4 × 2)
4 × 40 mm/40 cal Vickers AA guns (4 × 1)
2 × 20 mm/60 cal Madsen AA guns (2 × 1)
[1941]
4 × 254 mm/45 cal Bofors guns (2 × 2)
8 × 105 mm/50 cal Bofors DP guns (4 × 2)
4 × 40 mm/56 cal Bofors AA M/36S guns (1 × 2, 2 × 1)
4 × 20 mm/60 cal Madsen AA guns (4 × 1)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finnish_coastal_defence_ship_Ilmarinen

Sister Ship Väinämoinen

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Secondary 105mm AA armament of Finnish Väinämöinen Class Coastal Defence Ship FNS Ilmarinen pictured c1940.Her main armament consisted of four x 10 inch Bofors guns,which were massive for vessels of this size (3,900 tons),and could hurl a 496 lb shell up to 19 miles
 
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Finnish coastal defence ship Ilmarinen
Ilmarinen2.jpg

Ilmarinen3.jpg

V-in-m-inen.jpg

History
Finland
Name: Ilmarinen
Ordered: 1927
Builder: Crichton-Vulcan Oy, Turku, Finland
Laid down: September 1929
Launched: 9 July 1931
Commissioned: 17 April 1934
Fate: Sunk by mines on 13 September 1941
General characteristics
Class and type: Väinämöinen-class coastal defence ship
Displacement: 3,900 t
Length: 93.0 m (305.1 ft)
Beam: 16.864 m (55.33 ft)
Draught: 4.5 m (15 ft)
Propulsion:
Diesel-Electric powertrain
four Krupp engines 875 kW (1,173 hp), two shafts.
3,500 kW (4,700 hp)
Speed: 14.5 knots (26.9 km/h; 16.7 mph)
Range: 700 nmi (1,300 km; 810 mi)
Complement: 403 (11 September 1941)
Armament:
[design]
4 × 254 mm (10 in)/45 cal Bofors guns (2 × 2)
8 × 105 mm (4 in)/50 cal Bofors DP guns (4 × 2)
4 × 40 mm/40 cal Vickers AA guns (4 × 1)
2 × 20 mm/60 cal Madsen AA guns (2 × 1)
[1941]
4 × 254 mm/45 cal Bofors guns (2 × 2)
8 × 105 mm/50 cal Bofors DP guns (4 × 2)
4 × 40 mm/56 cal Bofors AA M/36S guns (1 × 2, 2 × 1)
4 × 20 mm/60 cal Madsen AA guns (4 × 1)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finnish_coastal_defence_ship_Ilmarinen

Sister Ship Väinämoinen

1512869152-vainamoinen-01.jpg


123317464-3347395462034490-3749801281794810946-o.jpg

Secondary 105mm AA armament of Finnish Väinämöinen Class Coastal Defence Ship FNS Ilmarinen pictured c1940.Her main armament consisted of four x 10 inch Bofors guns,which were massive for vessels of this size (3,900 tons),and could hurl a 496 lb shell up to 19 miles

This looks much like the WW1 monitors ... with slightly smaller guns
 
U.S. Marine Sniper with the 3rd Marine Division on Guam - 1945
Note M1903 Sniper Rifle with Unertl scope
LIFE Magazine Archives - J R Eyerman Photographer
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Nagato is taken over by the U.S. Navy in Tokyo Bay on August 30, 1945
By the time WW2 ended, the Nagato was the only IJN battleship still floating
The USN high speed transport USS Horace A. Bass APD-124 can be seen alongside in some of the pictures
One of the questions asked of the Nagato crew aboard was the whereabouts of Nagato’s sister-ship Mutsu
On June 8, 1943, Mutsu was moored in the Hashirajima fleet anchorage, when the magazine of her No. 3 turret exploded, sinking the ship
Mutsu's sinking was declared a state secret, surviving crew were sent to locations away from Japan and sworn to secrecy, USN Intelligence did not learn of her sinking until after the war
Nagato was used as a target ship for the Nuclear Tests at Bikini after the war and slowly sank and capsized four days after the "Able" test on the night of July 29, 1946
LIFE Magazine Archives - John Florea Photographer
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