







Moderator: Community Team
betiko wrote:Your obsession with birthdays is disturbing. Mostly when almost all of them are about things as insignificant as this crap no one gives a shit about.
I guess you could easily make 100 threads today about more significant birthdays than this one. Fail!
riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
KoolBak wrote:Frenchie probly found a bug in hims cheese and is just grumpy.
Like 10+ years ago my eldest son and I had a 10 hour layover in Oahu. We went and rented a cheap ass car to explore (story in itself...lol). Diamond head was closed (wtf?) so we drove around. Ended up at mighty mo...she had recently been permanently parked I think and they were gearing up for doing tours. Bullshitted with this retired navy dude and he ended up giving me and my boy a private tour. Down into the bowels of the ship that weren't recommissioned yet, the firing room, the batterys, conning tower, bridge, the shops and even into the 16 inch guns. It was SOOOOO fucking cool.
A teak plug was loose on the deck (entire damn deck is teak) right where the treaty was signed. He let my son have it. Also gave him 2 butter knives that say USN from a forgotten corner of the galley. Locked him in the brig....found a few other nicknacks he gave him. Got tons of pics....
Fuckers that worked that ship were men. Nothing was easy ...really a super cool thing we got to do and an excellent memory. Even today you cannot get into the places we went....
Yo Frenchie....lemme know if my post pisses you off too, d'accord mon ami?
ConfederateSS wrote:--------Happy 77th Birthday "Mighy Mo" ,USS Missouri BB-63![]()
![]()
...The USA's last fighting battleship...Sure there is..." Old Ironsides"...U.S.S.Constitution...But that is made of wood and is just used as a Party boat in Boston Harbor.the oldest commissioned naval vessel in the world....As for Mighty Mo....The Missouri managed to stay around after The arravil of the aircraft carriers...Making battleships obsolete....Well Done Mighty Mo...Well done...The Honor of ending WW2...The Missouri served in the Navy from 1944 to 1995..won 11 service medals..From WW2 to the Gulf War 1991....Now at Pearl Harbor...Standing by The USS Arizona...as they bookend World War 2 from beginning to end....(Well for the US)...
![]()
![]()
![]()
ConfederateSS.out!(The Blue and Silver Rebellion)...
...
Tyler is becoming Brightpoint Community College. Our campuses in Chester & Midlothian,
How many monuments are in Gettysburg?
1,328 monuments
How many monuments are on the battlefield? There are approximately 1,328 monuments, markers and memorials at Gettysburg National Military Park.
Why are there so many monuments at Gettysburg?
Confederate Monuments at Gettysburg
The first of the Confederate monuments at Gettysburg battlefield was dedicated in 1884 to the 1st Maryland Battalion. It took years for the next Confederate monument to follow. Southern states were impoverished after the war. Gettysburg was a Union victory fought on Union soil, and the battlefield commission was controlled by Union veterans. They dictated rules that discouraged the meaningful placement of Confederate monuments at Gettysburg. An effort by the War Department to mark the locations of Confederate regiments failed due to lack of participation and even active opposition by surviving Confederate veterans.
As time went on the importance of the Battle of Gettysburg was understood. A spirit of reconciliation brought some southern monuments to this northern field. Many of the veterans who strongly associated with their regiments had passed on by then, so efforts were concentrated in state monuments. Virginia was the first in 1917. The last Confederate state monument, that of Tennessee, was not dedicated until 1982. Maryland, whose monument is dedicated to its troops who fought on both sides, was erected in 1994.
The War Department failed in the early 1900s in its attempt to mark Confederate regiments at Gettysburg. But it did place almost 200 markers showing the location of the headquarters of every Confederate Artillery Battalion, Infantry Brigade, Division, and Corps, as well as every Confederate artillery battery.
Users browsing this forum: Evil Semp, WILLIAMS5232