Posted on 07/10/2020 2:52:40 AM PDT by C19fan
The work was done by lamplight, over a small kitchen table in North London. Night after night throughout the early months of 1934, Captain Fred Hill and his 13-year-old daughter Hazel burned the midnight oil, plotting graphs and labouring over complex algorithms. It was tiring, unrewarding work but they both sensed how vital it would prove to be.
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The Germans had a different view of things. IIRC every infantry platoon had a machine gun squad.
In the US army it was more like one mg squad per company.
The US military likened warfare to team sports with each squad doing it’s part.
The Germans thought of warfare as a symphony. Each section cutting in and out on cue.
He didn’t keep it. He was on a B-17 mission when he saw his brother’s plane explode. That’s why he switched to fighters after his bomber tour was up. That and the threat of being moved to the Pacific theater.
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