Continued 40K Praetorian Guard commission
Heavy weapons emplacements
32mm printed.
Continued 40K Praetorian Guard commission
Heavy weapons emplacements
32mm printed.
Plum grove.
The temperature must have been over 10 degrees, but the wind was strong.
自分の進水日記念にお冬さんの大きなアレを欲しがる涼月
#艦これ #艦隊これくしょん
Parshall's 1942 book soon
I guess oil/gas getting more expensive might motivate people to get off of it faster? But eh, I don't expect that to be really motivating unless we get years of high prices.
Radiation warning in the desert
It feels like Fallout specifically.
My father died when I was in the eighth grade, so haven't gotten over my father's complex. So all the games I've finished so have been about paternity. They're simply games about killing one's Father
If everyone just got to kill their Father this could have all been avoided.
If one of the options includes alcohol, it's absolutely alcohol that's worse.
Unless it gives you extra DT.
dropped some more cursed lore
What army anyway
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But, people not believing such events can happen because they are so rare nowadays is a far better problem to have.
Famines and death tolls during WW2
Yeah
At worst I think it leads to incredulity related to various genocide death tolls, asking "did they REALLY kill they many?"is a question that can lead to outright denialism and comes initially from a place of not really understanding how common massacres and mass death (famines and plagues) are
US and Soviet/Russian nuclear stockpiles from the 50's to today chart.
yeah
and even during the Cold War there was the spectre of a nuclear war that could have been on a scale that just isn't possible nowadays
Dr. M.G Madjd, having earned a PhD in agricultural economics from Cornell University, wrote the very first serious English-language study of the famine. In the Journal of Iranian Islamic Period History, Majd concluded that 3-4 million Iranians—a quarter of the population—died of starvation and disease during the Allied occupation in World War II, citing U.S. State Department population figures for 1941 (15 million) and 1944 (10-12 million).
I don't think people really comprehend the scale of death from like 1914 to 1945
Black and white dutch rabbit
I named this rabbit after Joe Vandeleur, does this add to the discourse?
What if we combined market garden and sealion though
Just rush with Paratroopers what could go wrong
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Is fantasy, 40k, aos, or Blood Bowl more appropriate here?
Leaning towards the gridiron game personally
Look I just clicked follow all from those defense poster starter packs
Getting half-naked thrist trap picture posted by hairy gay guys despite repeatedly hitting "show less like this" really turned me off ever using the Discover TL.
This declassified document is an operational summary from the United States Pacific Fleet, Third Fleet, focusing on Task Force 38's strike against shipping off Leyte on November 11, 1944. It details the results of air operations, including sorties flown, bombs dropped, aircraft lost, and enemy ships and aircraft destroyed or damaged. Date: 11 November 1944 Total Sorties: 347 plus 60 search Ships Sunk: 2 medium AK, 1 DD (Teratsuki Class), 1 DD (Takanami Class) confirmed by photos; 2 medium AK, 1 DE Enemy Aircraft Shot Down: Total 22 (including Judy, Tony, Pranges, Oscar, Zeke models)
Thanks for the reply.
What prompted the question was seeing this report and wondering if the Judy with jets was a misidentified Jill with a RATO unit.
Could also just be drop tanks though.
This is oddly specific but do you know if there are any pictures of Tenzans(B6N/Jill) with the rocket assissted take off units?
I don't actually know if those were used beyond testing.
Saratoga probably would have taken a torpedo hit from a Japanese submarine on the approach to the battle to be fair.