I'm not sure how good Japanese fighters would be in the anti-bomber role since they used the much smaller 30 mm bullets.
But then at that time our bombers didnt have the improved bombsights so I doubt they would actually hit their target.
I suspect another person would have stepped into the shoes Washington wore as leader of the continental army during the American revolution. I dont know if that person would have done better or worse. Remember that war was really a long drawn out affair that the American forces won by merely...
I'm a big fan of archery and I've always wandered, why was it abandoned so quickly to be replaced by firearms. Certainly the bow and arrow was superior to the early matchstick and even flintlock muskets. Especially when using recurve bows. You can shoot arrows faster and straighter than early...
We had the chance... and blew it.
In 1915 during WW1. On Christmas day thousands (maybe as much as 75%) of the soldiers fighting in the trenches got out and walked across no mans land to extend the hand of peace. When the generals on both sides heard of it they demanded it stopped and ordered...
I remember the wrestler Andre the Giant who was something like 7'2" but that was due to a condition called acromegaly. It lead to many physical problems. There was also that 7 ft tall woman who used to be an attraction at Ripley's in San Fransisco but she could barely walk.
The great depression of the 1930's had a profound effect on the USA for decades to come. Many people have first hand knowledge of what real poverty (homelessness, hunger) feel like. Because of those experiences our grandparents were VERY cautious with their money and savings.
What I'd like to...
I had read once that prior to the US lead invasion of Afghanistan in 2001 the Iranians were looking at the possibility of invading Afghanistan and taking out the Taliban. A group which was a side of Islam they wanted to avoid spreading.
The Iranians never went far with that plan but lets say...
"we are limited to targets fairly near (i.e. within 200 miles or so) major airports. This in and of itself isn't a big limitation, but it does mean that Mt Rushmore (a very creative suggestion!) and its ilk are out of the question."
Small point: Mt. Rushmore is only about 150 miles from...
That is what I was thinking. It wouldnt kill anyone, nor cause any economic damage but would be nearly impossible to repair and the terrorists could "see" what they did for decades.
Isnt the Canadian Football League something like a minor league NFL?
CFL players dont make as much as NFL players do and CFL players are always hoping they can make an NFL team.