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Al Nofi's CIC
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Issue #337, March 21st, 2011 |
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This Issue...
- Infinite Wisdom
- la Triviata
- Short Rounds
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Infinite Wisdom
"To declaim against war in verse and prose is to beat the air in vain."
La Triviata
- Of the scores of battleships, cruisers, and destroyers
that helped escort American fast carrier task forces during World War II, only
four destroyers were sunk, all in 1942, though six battleships or large
cruisers, two heavy and five light cruisers, and 19 destroyers were damaged.
- The "Uva Rebellion" -- or Third Anglo-Kandyan
War -- in Ceylon
in 1817-1818, resulted in the death of about 10 percent of the Kandyans.
- Upon the mobilization of the French Army in 1914, of
all the millions of reservists and territorials ordered to return to the
colors, it was found that only about 1,600 men had deliberately failed to report
for duty.
- On D-Day, George S. Patton’s “First U.S. Army Group”
(FUSAG) had under its command three notional airborne divisions (one of which
was supposedly British), plus two notional armored divisions (one British), and
six infantry divisions (two British), in addition to two-and-a-half real
divisions, one of them the British Guards Armored Division, as well as the
headquarters of the genuine United States Ninth Army.
- During one of the French campaigns in Germany in the
Seven Years' War, a detachment of hussars under a Col. J. C. Fischer was sent
out on reconnaissance, and promptly disappeared, only to be located some days
later, feasting and drinking, commander and all, at the chateau of a local
nobleman.
- In 1914, after several years of recruiting, the entire
U.S. Army Reserve consisted of 16 men.
- Introduced by the Royal Navy in 1778, the coppering of
ships' bottoms to reduce fouling and damage from sea worm was considered so
important it had precedence over reequipping warships with new model cannon.
- By the end of World War I the Army’s “United States
Guard,” composed of draftees with disabilities that disqualified them for front
line service, numbered some 28,000 men, who, organized into 48 battalions, served
as internal security troops in the approximately two dozen states that had not
formed a state defense force.
More...
Portions
of "Al Nofi's CIC" have appeared previously in Military Chronicles,
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