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BRITISH OPEN NEW OFFENSIVE IN NORMANDY AS AMERICANS PURSUE FLEEING GERMANS (7/31/44)
Microfilm-New York Times archives, Monterey Public Library | 7/31/44 | E.C. Daniel, Harold Denny, James MacDonald, Gene Currivan, W.H. Lawrence, Robert Trumbull, more

Posted on 07/31/2014 4:31:55 AM PDT by Homer_J_Simpson

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TOPICS: Extended News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: history; milhist; realtime; worldwarii
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To: Tax-chick

Amazing pictures. Makes you feel like you were there.


21 posted on 07/31/2014 10:08:25 AM PDT by EternalVigilance (It is our duty to secure the Blessings of Liberty to our Posterity.)
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To: Tax-chick
USS Parche’s surface attack on Japanese convoy

For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty as commanding officer of the U.S.S. Parche in a predawn attack on a Japanese convoy, 31 July 1944.

Boldly penetrating the screen of a heavily escorted convoy, Comdr. Ramage launched a perilous surface attack by delivering a crippling stern shot into a freighter and quickly following up with a series of bow and stern torpedoes to sink the leading tanker and damage the second one. Exposed by the light of bursting flares and bravely defiant of terrific shellfire passing close overhead, he struck again, sinking a transport by two forward reloads.

In the mounting fury of fire from the damaged and sinking tanker, he calmly ordered his men below, remaining on the bridge to fight it out with an enemy now disorganized and confused. Swift to act as a fast transport closed in to ram, Comdr. Ramage daringly swung the stern of the speeding Parche as she crossed the bow of the onrushing ship, clearing by less than 50 feet but placing his submarine in a deadly crossfire from escorts on all sides and with the transport dead ahead.

Undaunted, he sent 3 smashing “down the throat” bow shots to stop the target, then scored a killing hit as a climax to 46 minutes of violent action with the Parche and her valiant fighting company retiring victorious and unscathed.

Commander Lawson P. Ramage, Medal of Honor


22 posted on 07/31/2014 10:25:36 AM PDT by EternalVigilance (It is our duty to secure the Blessings of Liberty to our Posterity.)
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To: Tax-chick
Tax-chick: "It’s astonishing that the Germans are still using critical resources to murder Jews as the allied Armies are closing in from east and west."

It was a matter of highest Nazi state interest, as explained by Himmler, October 4, 1943 at Poznan, Poland.

Himmler's Poznan speech.

Hitler & Himmler:

23 posted on 07/31/2014 10:36:44 AM PDT by BroJoeK (a little historical perspective...)
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To: EternalVigilance

Yeah, that’s “cider” all right. If you say so...

Thanks for the photos.


24 posted on 07/31/2014 11:11:08 AM PDT by henkster (Do I really need a sarc tag?)
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To: EternalVigilance

“Red” Ramage was one of many top-flight submarine skippers at this point in the war. Reading the Nimitz’ diaries, you get the sense that the American submarine campaign is doing to Japan what the Germans were not able to do to the British. Our subs didn’t have an auspicious start in the war, due to defective torpedoes and too much “dead wood” in the conning tower. Not anymore.

Guys like Ramage, O’Kane, Morton and Dealey left a tremendous legacy for our “Silent Service.”


25 posted on 07/31/2014 11:17:50 AM PDT by henkster (Do I really need a sarc tag?)
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To: henkster

Yeah. I’ve been doing a little studying of my own in the last week of the submarine war in the Pacific, and you’re right. Basically the first half of the war was largely wasted, mainly because nobody would fix the damned torpedoes.

But our boys sure made up for lost time and opportunities.


26 posted on 07/31/2014 11:29:38 AM PDT by EternalVigilance (It is our duty to secure the Blessings of Liberty to our Posterity.)
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To: henkster

Well, there’s cider, and there’s cider. :-)


27 posted on 07/31/2014 11:30:52 AM PDT by EternalVigilance (It is our duty to secure the Blessings of Liberty to our Posterity.)
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To: Homer_J_Simpson

The Japanese don’t do too many communiques do they?


28 posted on 07/31/2014 11:41:47 AM PDT by GeronL (Vote for Conservatives not for Republicans)
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To: Homer_J_Simpson

wasn’t it a bit early to say we owned Guam?


29 posted on 07/31/2014 11:42:36 AM PDT by GeronL (Vote for Conservatives not for Republicans)
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To: EternalVigilance

nice trenchcoat... might have to confiscate that... could be concealing something in there...


30 posted on 07/31/2014 11:44:58 AM PDT by GeronL (Vote for Conservatives not for Republicans)
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To: Tax-chick

That German soldier actual looks pretty healthy and fit. By this time next year they won’t look like that.


31 posted on 07/31/2014 11:47:15 AM PDT by GeronL (Vote for Conservatives not for Republicans)
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To: GeronL

Yeah, I hear ya. Noticed that myself. :-)


32 posted on 07/31/2014 11:47:59 AM PDT by EternalVigilance
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To: henkster

The sign in the background seems to indicate it could have been Vin Tonique or Ale something....


33 posted on 07/31/2014 11:50:57 AM PDT by GeronL (Vote for Conservatives not for Republicans)
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To: GeronL

A few months ago in Italy, we were capturing German soldiers who had been in high school just weeks earlier. They’d barely had time to get dirty, let alone thin.


34 posted on 07/31/2014 11:57:17 AM PDT by Tax-chick (No power in the 'verse can stop me.)
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To: GeronL

LOL! Yes, yes, it was.


35 posted on 07/31/2014 11:57:49 AM PDT by Tax-chick (No power in the 'verse can stop me.)
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To: EternalVigilance; henkster; GeronL

What’s in the bottle might be local homemade cider. The books mentioned that American soldiers were very impressed with the product.

The signboard behind is advertising “Tonic Wine with Quinine,” an anti-malaria beverage.


36 posted on 07/31/2014 12:01:11 PM PDT by Tax-chick (No power in the 'verse can stop me.)
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To: Tax-chick

anti-malaria beverage must have sold well since France was a tropical jungle in those days.

:p


37 posted on 07/31/2014 12:02:28 PM PDT by GeronL (Vote for Conservatives not for Republicans)
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To: EternalVigilance
Amazing pictures.

Yes, extremely sharp. Maybe they've been digitally remastered, like old films.

38 posted on 07/31/2014 12:03:10 PM PDT by Tax-chick (No power in the 'verse can stop me.)
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To: Tax-chick

Meanwhile they were still wasting their resources on concentration camps. Maybe that is why the Generals tried to kill Hitler, they saw the amazingly bad strategies and the waste of resources.


39 posted on 07/31/2014 12:04:29 PM PDT by GeronL (Vote for Conservatives not for Republicans)
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To: GeronL

I think I read something in the last few days (1944 time) about outbreaks of malaria in the Netherlands, because the war had disrupted drainage and mosquito eradication policies.


40 posted on 07/31/2014 12:07:50 PM PDT by Tax-chick (No power in the 'verse can stop me.)
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