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Dutch navy finds sunken(WWI)German submarine
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| March 16, 2011
Posted on 03/16/2011 6:45:28 AM PDT by greatdefender
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To: greatdefender
Young men of a distant era, still on “eternal patrol”.
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posted on
03/16/2011 6:51:35 AM PDT
by
Redleg Duke
("Madison, Wisconsin is 30 square miles surrounded by reality.", L. S. Dryfus)
To: SunkenCiv
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posted on
03/16/2011 6:54:31 AM PDT
by
greatdefender
(If You Want Peace.....Prepare For War)
To: greatdefender
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posted on
03/16/2011 6:54:31 AM PDT
by
Lazamataz
(NPR is the ACORN of the media world.)
To: greatdefender
In doing a search I found there were two U-boats with the designation of U-106. The one the Dutch found from WWI and another one that had a successful career during WWII.
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posted on
03/16/2011 7:03:01 AM PDT
by
ReverendJames
(Only A Painter Or A Liberal Can Change Black To White.)
To: greatdefender
"Dutch submarine, 0-13"
Was that their sub's designation, or their war record? LOL
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posted on
03/16/2011 7:03:07 AM PDT
by
NWFLConservative
(The will of the people is the only legitimate foundation of any government......Tommy J)
To: ReverendJames
This particular 106 was an 093 type. The boat number was 106, not to be confused with the type.
7 Oct 1917 - Lost in a new minefield off Heligoland when homeward bound. 41 dead (all hands lost).
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posted on
03/16/2011 7:04:49 AM PDT
by
snippy_about_it
(Looking for our Sam Adams)
To: NWFLConservative
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posted on
03/16/2011 7:09:00 AM PDT
by
MadJack
("Patience is bitter, but its fruit is sweet." (Afghan proverb))
To: snippy_about_it
Right. The search came up with those two boats when I used “Submarine U-106” - I didn’t want to post all that wordage here but let those that are interested search it for themselves.
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posted on
03/16/2011 7:10:02 AM PDT
by
ReverendJames
(Only A Painter Or A Liberal Can Change Black To White.)
To: greatdefender
Why does the new German navy use glass bottom ships?
So they can see the old German Navy!!
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posted on
03/16/2011 7:13:38 AM PDT
by
aces
To: NWFLConservative
0-13: Was that their sub's designation, or their war record? LOL Don't LOL too hard. Seventeenth-Century Dutch seapower was very much a 'kick a-- and take names' operation. The Netherlands didn't end up with big chunks of Indonesia by staying bashfully at home.
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posted on
03/16/2011 7:30:12 AM PDT
by
Grut
To: NWFLConservative
Yeah, that's funny.
A ship and her hands are lost fighting against overwhelming odds.
To: Mr. Lucky
You know what I think about when I think about sunken U-boats?
If you want sympathy from me look between s**t and syphilis in the dictionary.
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posted on
03/16/2011 7:57:29 AM PDT
by
NWFLConservative
(The will of the people is the only legitimate foundation of any government......Tommy J)
To: NWFLConservative
Umm, the Dutch in 1940 were fighting Nazi Germany almost single handedly.
Germany, Holland; it's all the same to you, right?
To: Mr. Lucky
The story is about finding a GERMAN U-BOAT.
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posted on
03/16/2011 8:31:02 AM PDT
by
NWFLConservative
(The will of the people is the only legitimate foundation of any government......Tommy J)
To: NWFLConservative
Your attempted joke was about O-13, a Dutch boat.
To: Mr. Lucky
You’re wound awfully tight, maybe you should switch to de-caf
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posted on
03/16/2011 8:42:08 AM PDT
by
NWFLConservative
(The will of the people is the only legitimate foundation of any government......Tommy J)
To: Mr. Lucky; NWFLConservative
Now, I’m not one to dance on any watery graves here and do have a healthy respect for the sailors and their sacrifice no matter what the country (almost). But, am I missing something here? In World War I, the Dutch were desperately trying to remain neutral. And this was a German U-Boat (bad guys) found in Dutch waters, correct? Yes, admittedly, I am surprised to find out that the Germans did have a couple of U-Boats in the first world war, I never knew that before, and therefore I was very interested in the story. But I’m not sure what the Dutch fighting Germany in 1940 has to do World War I and with NWFLConservative’s healthy um... “respect” ;-) for the Germans.
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posted on
03/16/2011 8:42:50 AM PDT
by
Hatteras
To: Mr. Lucky
My apologies, I missed the point that the boat could have possibly been another “Dutch” boat that they were looking for therefore, without your referencing that issue in your response to NWFLConservative’s post, I got totally lost as well.
And we’re walking... we’re walking... ;-)
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posted on
03/16/2011 8:51:08 AM PDT
by
Hatteras
To: NWFLConservative
Yeah, it could be that. Or it could be the liquor.
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