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I didn't know the history of the picture, but that's an aweosme story behind it:tup:keefThe sixth picture you show is very famous, one of the most famous from all of World War 2. It supposedly shows a small submarine, suspected to be Japanese, shooting a torpedo at one of our ships. I saw a "Histories Mysteries" or some similar show on the History Channel about it. It was very interesting.
Anyway, just to the left of the center of hte picture you can see a small black object sticking vertical out of the water. It's short and hard to see. Behind it, to the left, you can see three things that look like water spraying in the air. This is supposed to be the propeller slapping the surface of the water and causing a roostertail. You can follow a line from this "submarine" down and to the left, straight to a ship where there appears to be an explosion of water. That is supposedly the torpedo hitting the ship.
There have always been rumors about the Japanese getting a sub into Pearl Harbor but it has never been proven. You know those mystery shows never actually tell you the answer. I've never seen this pic in person, only on the show, so I couldn't tell how clear this image is. I'm kind of awed looking at it; it seems to me that undeniably that object is a submarine shooting at the ship. But it could also be the mark left behind by a torpedo dropped from a plane. I'm about 50/50 on both theories.
I don't know if you knew that and that's why you chose the picture, but if you didn't now you have something to research. Awesome finds.
It's not too bad. According to the book, he was just one of the crew members and I don't believe he made any important decisions(maybe except what's for breakfast or something.). My mom made a photo copies of those photos in the book, but we haven't seen them in few years, so I might have lost them.kylea6m5- That's pretty messed up that your grandfather made his way into a history book!
Battles back in WWII must've been intense. It almost never involved elctronic or computer anything for most combatants. You manually aimed and pulled the trigger. They also shot and blew up more, because attacking wasn't very efficient back then.DukeMy friend from high school's father was a PT boat skipper in WWII. He wouldn't talk about his combat either, but we found him in a couple books, and he did some pretty intense stuff in combat.
Whoa. "Saving Private Ryan"!ShannonI love this photo of the D-Day landings. In fact, I'm using it as my wallpaper at the moment.
ShannonI love this photo of the D-Day landings. In fact, I'm using it as my wallpaper at the moment.
http://www.uscg.mil/hq/g-cp/history/gifs/LCVP_at_Normandy.jpg
It's just a tad too big to wrap in image tags.![]()
OmnisI saw that and just imagined Hitler saying, "Simon didn't say!"
GreycapIs that the first US flag on Iwo Jima?
Indeed, you're right, I should have remembered that...keefI thought that picture was of the second flag raised at Iwo Jima. The first one was too small, so they raised a bigger one. I can't remember, I saw it on the History Channel, again, a long time ago.
Oh, Omnis. It looks like Babe Ruth dressed up in a Darth Vader mask and cape. I never knew he had stripes in his sleeves and pants.
keefThe sixth picture you show is very famous, one of the most famous from all of World War 2. It supposedly shows a small submarine, suspected to be Japanese, shooting a torpedo at one of our ships. I saw a "Histories Mysteries" or some similar show on the History Channel about it. It was very interesting.
Anyway, just to the left of the center of hte picture you can see a small black object sticking vertical out of the water. It's short and hard to see. Behind it, to the left, you can see three things that look like water spraying in the air. This is supposed to be the propeller slapping the surface of the water and causing a roostertail. You can follow a line from this "submarine" down and to the left, straight to a ship where there appears to be an explosion of water. That is supposedly the torpedo hitting the ship.
There have always been rumors about the Japanese getting a sub into Pearl Harbor but it has never been proven. You know those mystery shows never actually tell you the answer. I've never seen this pic in person, only on the show, so I couldn't tell how clear this image is. I'm kind of awed looking at it; it seems to me that undeniably that object is a submarine shooting at the ship. But it could also be the mark left behind by a torpedo dropped from a plane. I'm about 50/50 on both theories.
I don't know if you knew that and that's why you chose the picture, but if you didn't now you have something to research. Awesome finds.