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Old 03-01-25, 11:34 AM   #31
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Hey, guys - please! My fault all this - the tenor of my OP was meant to question whether GB is quite as prominent or important as our press seem so needy to hear about in dealings with the US. Perhaps clumsy of me to attempt to illustrate this with the anecdote as I did

You have nothing to apologize for, Eichhörnchen. I was being facetious when I posted the funny map of England. Of course, you, Jim and others took it as the joke it was meant to be. I know you, Jim and others have a sense of humor here in the Forum's. Some decided to highjack the thread in pursuit of their own agenda. As far as England being Important, rest assured, it is.
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Old 03-01-25, 12:20 PM   #32
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.../\ let's be honest here CW your's and my knowledge of geography does not extend much beyond a hockey rink or a Rugby pitch....and, this being a forum based on WWII, the only geographical primary factotum is: "the Atlantic is an English speaking Lake;" as Donitiz conceded in May of 1943 when he withdrew his lost-cause submersibles from action! That said, my favorite places on the spinning mudball are Moorea, (CubMed-French), Bonaire,(SKUBA-Dutch), and Islay(peat-fired Scotch whisky-Gaelic)!
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Old 03-01-25, 12:33 PM   #33
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.../\ let's be honest here CW your's and my knowledge of geography does not extend much beyond a hockey rink or a Rugby pitch....and, this being a forum based on WWII, the only geographical primary factotum is: "the Atlantic is an English speaking Lake;" as Donitiz conceded in May of 1943 when he withdrew his lost-cause submersibles from action! That said, my favorite places on the spinning mudball are Moorea, (CubMed), Bonaire,(SKUBA), and Islay(peat-fired Scotch whisky)

I must disagree. I barely knew my way around the Hockey rink either. Although, I knew the way to the Penalty box. I suspect, you may well have been the same. That being said, Geography and History was a big deal in my Primary School. The other kids and I learned well. I used to help an older family friend with his oversized Garden. He had served in WW2 and unbeknownst to me at the time, taught me Geography and History as well. He was a good man.
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That shines. My sixth-grade teacher, and TBD aerial rear-gunner on was on the USS Lexington in WWII when she was sunk at Coral Sea; and my drafting instructor was captured on the beach at Dieppe on the practice raid for D-day! Their war-stories and Homer's Illiad/Odessey probably prompted my interest enroute to a '73 History degree BA.
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Old 03-01-25, 01:07 PM   #35
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That shines. My sixth-grade teacher, and TBD aerial rear-gunner on was on the USS Lexington in WWII when she was sunk at Coral Sea; and my drafting instructor was captured on the beach at Dieppe on the practice raid for D-day! Their war-stories and Homer's Illiad/Odessey probably prompted my interest in history and a '73 History degree BA.
They were called the Greatest Generation for good reason.
I'm sure the men you knew were exceptional men of character in their own right. Good on you for not only following their exemplary examples but also for being a font of knowledge regarding treatises and other subjects of a Historical nature here.

I knew we had a bit in Common other than being a couple of Scots Miscreants and Scamps.

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You have nothing to apologize for, Eichhörnchen. I was being facetious when I posted the funny map of England. Of course, you, Jim and others took it as the joke it was meant to be. I know you, Jim and others have a sense of humor here in the Forum's. Some decided to highjack the thread in pursuit of their own agenda. As far as England being Important, rest assured, it is.
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