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Unlike RL, Alternative History stories have to make sense :P
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Unfortunately the PIAT doesn't enter service until 1943, so yes, it would be a good bunker buster, but not yet. Allan
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How on earth is somebody writing a piece of fiction meant to come up with an idea so looney tunes that it could be believable! I don't...
Tuesday at 5:25 PM
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Just for a change to the aircraft carrier debate. The bit about the NCO being vapourised came from a documentary about the Australians...
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28 May 1942. Muar, Malaya. A selection of men of the Australian 8 and 9 Divisions and British 18th Division had been gathered to...
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More like zoom and then boom!
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26 May 1942. Lembang, Java. Having come back to ABDA’s HQ, Auchinleck’s Naval Commander, Admiral Conrad Helfrich was able to update his...
Mar 18, 2024
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Speaking of guns, I was just looking at the calibres used across the British (or at least Vickers) designs, and found an interesting...
Mar 17, 2024
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As interesting as all this is, I don't think Sir John Carden had much input into the design, production or use of the Mosquito. Allan
Mar 11, 2024
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Completely speculative that last lot. Used the Malta runs by said submarines and fast minelayers to surmise what might be happening. If...
Mar 9, 2024
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24 May 1942. Singapore. General Auchinleck, having reviewed the situation in Rangoon with General Alexander and Lieutenant General Slim...
Mar 9, 2024
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The discussion about the Burma Road to China is a wee bit outside my focus of interest, but nonetheless very interesting. At this point...
Mar 9, 2024
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