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Ken S. Tucker wrote:
My response is also directed to Mr. Kambic's reply, concerning logistics. On Mar 19, 8:59 am, Chris wrote: On Mar 19, 12:49 am, "Ken S. Tucker" wrote: An army of 100,000 could easily turn out 1000 barges a day! Low skill labor, I could organize that. Man, Ken, you are really unlucky. If you had been born in the 1760's you would have been a *superstar.* You see, in the 1790's and 1800's there were a lot of people trying to build lots blue water hulls for some big wars they had going on at the time. They thought, because of their hundreds of years of accumulated experience and lifetimes spent actually building ships, that it required a great deal of time, specialized materials and highly skilled labor demanding large wages. If only you had been there with your experience gained doing something completely different as a hobby, you could have shown them the errors of their ways. Any navy would have been thrilled with your ability to produce a sloop or frigate type hull with a hundred unskilled workers in a single day. Chris Manteuffel The Vikings were building sea worthy boats in 900AD, Using a labour intesive design not lending itself to outboard motors. (I've designed and built boats and helped others do that), Sure you have. I think Germans could build a landing craft to cross the ditch, I assigned 1000 man hours to build one, if ya can't get that done, you deserve to lose the war, (oh yeah). A 1000 barges a day (on average) covers logistics. Ceasar and Normy had no problem in 0AD, then 1066AD, if ya wanna toss dates, (cutie pie). Different type of war, different circumstances etc. There wasn't a unified UK, no fire arms, electronic communications, air capability...etc. Beach head is a problem, but German 88's could seriously impair a Brit counter-attack, How big is an 88? How do you get it across the Channel, in one of your barges? Do you fire it while still in the barge? How do you get it off the barge and onto solid land? Do you ask the Brits to take a tea break while you do it? and once the Nazi's get a farmers field to do Me-109's, with air support from France, well things would get hairy, A few dozen farmers fields loading up with Me-109's, Stuka's. No fuel or munitions, furrowed fields....etc. Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired |
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In message , Dan
writes Ken S. Tucker wrote: A few dozen farmers fields loading up with Me-109's, Stuka's. No fuel or munitions, furrowed fields....etc. He's going to harvest the fabled ammunition trees of Kent. -- He thinks too much, such men are dangerous. Paul J. Adam |
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Paul J. Adam wrote:
In message , Dan writes Ken S. Tucker wrote: A few dozen farmers fields loading up with Me-109's, Stuka's. No fuel or munitions, furrowed fields....etc. He's going to harvest the fabled ammunition trees of Kent. I thought those were still most secret. I sure hope no one mentions the av gas and diesel fountains in every shire. Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired |
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Dan wrote:
Paul J. Adam wrote: In message , Dan writes Ken S. Tucker wrote: A few dozen farmers fields loading up with Me-109's, Stuka's. No fuel or munitions, furrowed fields....etc. He's going to harvest the fabled ammunition trees of Kent. I thought those were still most secret. I sure hope no one mentions the av gas and diesel fountains in every shire. Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired Particularly the under water gas fountains. They were designed to give visiting infantry a warm reception. Too warm. Andrew Swallow |
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Andrew Swallow wrote:
Dan wrote: Paul J. Adam wrote: In message , Dan writes Ken S. Tucker wrote: A few dozen farmers fields loading up with Me-109's, Stuka's. No fuel or munitions, furrowed fields....etc. He's going to harvest the fabled ammunition trees of Kent. I thought those were still most secret. I sure hope no one mentions the av gas and diesel fountains in every shire. Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired Particularly the under water gas fountains. They were designed to give visiting infantry a warm reception. Too warm. Andrew Swallow So much for the Official Secrecies Act. Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired |
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Dan wrote:
Andrew Swallow wrote: Dan wrote: Paul J. Adam wrote: In message , Dan writes Ken S. Tucker wrote: A few dozen farmers fields loading up with Me-109's, Stuka's. No fuel or munitions, furrowed fields....etc. He's going to harvest the fabled ammunition trees of Kent. I thought those were still most secret. I sure hope no one mentions the av gas and diesel fountains in every shire. Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired Particularly the under water gas fountains. They were designed to give visiting infantry a warm reception. Too warm. Andrew Swallow So much for the Official Secrecies Act. Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired No longer secret. Andrew Swallow |
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Andrew Swallow wrote:
Dan wrote: Andrew Swallow wrote: Dan wrote: Paul J. Adam wrote: In message , Dan writes Ken S. Tucker wrote: A few dozen farmers fields loading up with Me-109's, Stuka's. No fuel or munitions, furrowed fields....etc. He's going to harvest the fabled ammunition trees of Kent. I thought those were still most secret. I sure hope no one mentions the av gas and diesel fountains in every shire. Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired Particularly the under water gas fountains. They were designed to give visiting infantry a warm reception. Too warm. Andrew Swallow So much for the Official Secrecies Act. Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired No longer secret. Andrew Swallow Well, not anymore. Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired |
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On Fri, 19 Mar 2010 21:54:19 +0000, "Paul J. Adam"
wrote: In message , Dan writes Ken S. Tucker wrote: A few dozen farmers fields loading up with Me-109's, Stuka's. No fuel or munitions, furrowed fields....etc. He's going to harvest the fabled ammunition trees of Kent. But wasn't that the era of the horrible mks blight? It took years to graft more onto fps rootstock and bring them to production. Peter Skelton |
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