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WernherVonTrapp 09-27-11 12:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Sailor Steve (Post 1756797)
Weird and deceptive map, oriented toward the east...

:har: You noticed! I was wondering if anyone would say anything about that when I edited this in photoshop.:haha:

TorpX 09-27-11 07:23 PM

follow-up trivia question
 
Where is "Ironbottom Sound" and what is the significance of the name?

(A very easy one; everyone here may know this already.)

I'm goin' down 09-27-11 08:02 PM

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Originally Posted by WernherVonTrapp (Post 1756756)
Well, for those who might not know, this is The Slot:

http://i1045.photobucket.com/albums/...1/b7d476fd.jpg

:salute:

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sailor Steve (Post 1756797)
Weird and deceptive map, oriented toward the east...

:haha:

(In the recent rivival of the play South Pacific in NYC, the scene in the naval officer's office displayed a huge map of the Slot. Obviously it was not historically accurate as it did not display the locations of the subs from SH4 operating in the area.)

I'm goin' down 09-27-11 08:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Dogfish40 (Post 1756714)
WOW!!
I'm friakin impressed. That's why I love this site, I learn details. I knew about the Tokyo Express first from movies when I was a kid, then I found out that it was true, that there was indeed a flotilla that used to run down some slot I thought was around Guadalcanal.
Anyway, you guys are on the ball, keep it up, I love to read this stuff...
D40 :salute:

Sometime you do not really want what you wish for.

And then some idiot tried to ride Widowmaker who bucked so hard, the cowpoke flew into outer space, hit the surface of the moon, and fell back to earh. He bounced between the earth and the moon for a week until Pecos shot him down on a Sunday so's we could bury him. (From the story of Pecos Bill.)

Torplexed 09-27-11 09:12 PM

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Originally Posted by TorpX (Post 1757007)
Where is "Ironbottom Sound" and what is the significance of the name?

(A very easy one; everyone here may know this already.)

So much sunken steel in one place that ship's compasses start to spin. :D

Torplexed 09-27-11 09:21 PM

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Originally Posted by WernherVonTrapp (Post 1756468)
As American airpower grew on Guadalcanal, the IJN began turning more and more to using DDs as fast transports. They did however, also use various transport ships and some barges.

The Japanese themselves had two names for the Tokyo Express based on the types of vessels used to lift Army units to Guadalcanal. "Rat Transportation" was the term given to using high speed destroyers and the occasional seaplane carrier. "Ant Freight" was the use of slow barges and transports to lift artillery pieces, tanks and other items too large and cumbersome for the destroyer decks. "Rat Transportation" was safer and quicker, but as an IJA soldier you were likely to find yourself at your destination without much to eat or many bullets to fight with.

WernherVonTrapp 09-28-11 02:27 PM

http://i1045.photobucket.com/albums/...1/0ae41a2f.gif

http://www.freesmileys.org/smileys/s.../whistling.gif

Arlo 09-28-11 07:08 PM

Whew ... for a second I thought I saw "USS Sean Penn."

Torplexed 09-28-11 07:30 PM

Funny. That map indicates a resting place for the USS Minneapolis, but she survived the war. All I can figure is it indicates where she was berthed while emergency repairs were done to her bow after the Battle of Tassafaronga.

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...ssafaronga.jpg

WernherVonTrapp 09-28-11 08:08 PM

Actually, I'm not so sure that those are all supposed to be "resting places". I just used that map to show where Iron Bottom Sound is located. I'm not absolutely certain of the context with which this map is associated. It might be sunken ships, but could also include ships that were forced out of action for a significant amount of time.http://www.freesmileys.org/smileys/s...onfused005.gif


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