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Old 10-07-12, 02:04 PM   #16
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Right, sub movie.

A one-on-one deathmatch between two captains ala ST2: Wrath of Khan ??
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Old 10-07-12, 02:18 PM   #17
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I need to work on figuring out which IJN ships were damaged/sank by subs during Philippine Sea
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Old 10-07-12, 04:52 PM   #18
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Easy the USS Albacore sank the IJNS Taiho and the USS Cavalla sank the IJNS Shokaku both where CVs.

They really need to do something about the overly sensitive "naughty word corrector" I am getting tired of foreign names getting blocked that are not even close to any foul word.Or what ever is causing that.

If I attempt to post the Japanese spelling it gets blocked.

Sh***333;kaku

Taih***333;

I guess the software does not like non English spelling it hates the Japanese ***333;

It was more of an air battle being known as the "Great Marianas Turkey Shoot" do to the decimation of the IJN flying corps by the US Navy pilots.

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Old 10-07-12, 07:31 PM   #19
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Easy the USS Albacore sank the IJNS Taiho and the USS Cavalla sank the IJNS Shokaku both where CVs.

They really need to do something about the overly sensitive "naughty word corrector" I am getting tired of foreign names getting blocked that are not even close to any foul word.Or what ever is causing that.

If I attempt to post the Japanese spelling it gets blocked.

Sh***333;kaku

Taih***333;

I guess the software does not like non English spelling it hates the Japanese ***333;

It was more of an air battle being known as the "Great Marianas Turkey Shoot" do to the decimation of the IJN flying corps by the US Navy pilots.
Oh I know all about the Turkey Shoot - F6F's had a ball shooting japs to hell.

I'm going to say that this fictional crew sank the Shokaku - then were attacked by destroyers.
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Old 10-07-12, 07:36 PM   #20
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The forum software is a bit sensitive when it comes to foreign languages. Watch what happens when I try and put something in katakana into here:

***32724;***40372;

Looks fine in the typing section, but hit 'Submit reply' and...

***32724;***40372;

It all goes Pete Tong.

Same thing happens with Cyrillic. The change happened about a year or so ago I think, the Japanese and Chinese sub-section forums became a real mess...
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