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Far better naval historians than I note Master and Commander as being highly accurate
Somewhat related to naval battles, they just publicly announced a Hessian mass grave uncovered at Ft Mercer.
Remains of Revolutionary War soldiers killed in 1777 found in N.J. field

These guys were almost certainly killed in the land assault, and from what I understand were buried in the abandoned outer works. I think right about where they got mowed down, but need to check on that.
 
Ever seen the movie “Sink the Bismarck”? Great movie. Fairly accurate…


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if you believe the British accounts and not the scientific stuff that has come out since that disproves the British actually sank the Bismarck (an expedition a few years back found that no British shells or tornadoes penetrated the Bismarcks hull. They found blast holes from the inside out and on the main water valves, basically the Germans scuttled her after her guns were knocked out. )
Yup. I've seen the movie and read some of the articles. The evidence kinda speaks for itself doesn't it? But you know what they say. The victor usually writes the history. The Brits probably needed the morale boost anyway.
 
Somewhat related to naval battles, they just publicly announced a Hessian mass grave uncovered at Ft Mercer.
Remains of Revolutionary War soldiers killed in 1777 found in N.J. field

These guys were almost certainly killed in the land assault, and from what I understand were buried in the abandoned outer works. I think right about where they got mowed down, but need to check on that.

A number of mysteries in the northern campaign region... remains in basements etc. Interesting
 
Somewhat related to naval battles, they just publicly announced a Hessian mass grave uncovered at Ft Mercer.
Remains of Revolutionary War soldiers killed in 1777 found in N.J. field

These guys were almost certainly killed in the land assault, and from what I understand were buried in the abandoned outer works. I think right about where they got mowed down, but need to check on that.
That's not the same story with the Japanese Battleship Yamato. We blew that ***** all to pieces. lol
 
Yup. I've seen the movie and read some of the articles. The evidence kinda speaks for itself doesn't it? But you know what they say. The victor usually writes the history. The Brits probably needed the morale boost anyway.
That and not like the Bismarck was gonna take out literally the entire Royal Navy. 88:1 British battleships and destroyers , plus an aircraft carrier versus the Bismarck.
 
That and not like the Bismarck was gonna take out literally the entire Royal Navy. 88:1 British battleships and destroyers , plus an aircraft carrier versus the Bismarck.
Yup. The British Nave was nothing short of unstoppable back then. Now it's China. <rolls eyes>
 
A number of mysteries in the northern campaign region... remains in basements etc. Interesting
There’s homes and barns in the NE with hidden cellars and stuff still coming out. There was an article a while back in Upstate New York, couple bought an old farmstead -and under the old Grainery, they fell into a cache of rusty muskets dating to the American Revolution
 
Yup. The British Nave was nothing short of unstoppable back then. Now it's China. <rolls eyes>
Actually, head to head, the Germans had the better and stronger navy and had a much higher kill ratio. They were just outnumbered en masse. If Hitler had just waited 6 years to start WW2, the German Navy would have been larger and better equipped than the British and well, WW2 likely would have a different tone and story too it. But thankfully for man kind, the egotistical clown didn’t wait
 
Actually, head to head, the Germans had the better and stronger navy and had a much higher kill ratio. They were just outnumbered en masse. If Hitler had just waited 6 years to start WW2, the German Navy would have been larger and better equipped than the British and well, WW2 likely would have a different tone and story too it. But thankfully for man kind, the egotistical clown didn’t wait
Yet somehow, they lost.
 
I must admit, I’ve had a fascination with Battleships since I was 7 years old and first heard Johnny Hortons Sink the Bismarck. I actually was working on joining the Navy until I found out they’d retired all actual Battleships a few years before I turned of age. Sucks
 
A number of mysteries in the northern campaign region... remains in basements etc. Interesting
No real mystery here. What do you do with over 400 bodies? Yea dump in the places already dug and not being used for defense.
Are you thinking of Baylor's Dragons? I think it was 6 bodies found in tanning vats after doggedly persuing a local story about that having been done.
 
Yet somehow, they lost.
Stupid tactical decisions and a war of attrition honestly. You can have the best equipment but if your only able to make 450 of the best tanks compared to 30,000 crappy but effective tanks, you’re gonna get your *** handed to you
 
That's not the same story with the Japanese Battleship Yamato. We blew that ***** all to pieces. lol
Well we were talking about the age of sail.
And the HMS Augusta blew sky high during the battles for Ft Mercer and Mifflin.
The explosion was heard 20 miles inland (at Washington's HQ) and beyond.
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No real mystery here. What do you do with over 400 bodies? Yea dump in the places already dug and not being used for defense.
Are you thinking of Baylor's Dragons? I think it was 6 bodies found in tanning vats after doggedly persuing a local story about that having been done.


Maryland 400 following Battle of Brooklyn
 
Dayum!! And I thought the Bismarck being at 18k was deep. Wow
Depends on who you read. Some say over 29k, some say around 22k. Either way it's DEEP. I imagine there's a lot of room for error trying to get an accurate depth, even with our modern alien technology stuff. Send a guy down with a tape measure, maybe?
 
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