Paris Gun was the first time the orbit of the earth had to be accounted for. Pretty wild considering it was 1917.Meh.........Krupp did it first before they switched to coffee makers.
Paris Gun was the first time the orbit of the earth had to be accounted for. Pretty wild considering it was 1917.Meh.........Krupp did it first before they switched to coffee makers.
The only book about The Paris Gun that I know of. Used to be pretty rare, but I think it was re-published recently.Paris Gun was the first time the orbit of the earth had to be accounted for. Pretty wild considering it was 1917.
Author | Miller, Henry Willard, 1884- |
Title | The Paris gun; the bombardment of Paris by the German long range guns and the great German offensives of 1918 [by] Henry W. Miller. |
Published | New York, J. Cape & H. Smith [1930] |
Description | ix, 288, [4] p. front., illus., plates, maps. 22cm. |
General Note | Maps on lining-papers. |
Bib. Note | Bibliography: 4 p. at end. |
Subjects | Germany. Heer -- Artillery. World War, 1914-1918 -- Campaigns -- France. World War, 1914-1918 -- France -- Paris. |
LC Card Number | 30-5262 |
That's kind of my point.
If it is useless then why do people care so much? I can think of a million useless things the Navy or DOD spend money on but I don't care enough to post all over social media and message boards about it.
Then you haven't been paying attention. There are plenty of NFAAS and PRT memes out there, to name just a couple off the top of my head.If it is useless then why do people care so much? I can think of a million useless things the Navy or DOD spend money on but I don't care enough to post all over social media and message boards about it.
The thing that makes me the most mad about those is that its a half hearted effort on the Navy's part to just absolve themselves of responsibility.Then you haven't been paying attention. There are plenty of NFAAS and PRT memes out there, to name just a couple off the top of my head.
Also, I don't know of any sailors who like sitting through sexual assault training. Trainings like these and extremism training leaves most people with a taste in their mouths like the Navy thinks that sailors are racist, sexually uncontrollable miscreants.
Dude there's a whole thread on this topic that you participated in. If you don't remember why people care so much then go read it again, but the BLUF is that one man's diversity initiative is another man's discriminatory policy. Requiring photos at boards specifically to allow boards to provide an advantage to minorities provides an equivalent (unfair) disadvantage to whites. That's true systemic discrimination on the basis of race, and that's wrong.That's kind of my point.
If it is useless then why do people care so much? I can think of a million useless things the Navy or DOD spend money on but I don't care enough to post all over social media and message boards about it.
Hard to find much info as the guns and technical documentation were destroyed to avoid turning them over to the Allies.The only book about The Paris Gun that I know of. Used to be pretty rare, but I think it was re-published recently.
Author Miller, Henry Willard, 1884- Title The Paris gun; the bombardment of Paris by the German long range guns and the great German offensives of 1918 [by] Henry W. Miller. Published New York, J. Cape & H. Smith [1930] Description ix, 288, [4] p. front., illus., plates, maps. 22cm. General Note Maps on lining-papers. Bib. Note Bibliography: 4 p. at end. Subjects Germany. Heer -- Artillery.
World War, 1914-1918 -- Campaigns -- France.
World War, 1914-1918 -- France -- Paris.LC Card Number 30-5262
Indeed.I get the feeling some of us have wandered away from the original intent of this thread.....
Thanks for answering my question truthfully. That is a much better response than people claiming it's useless.Dude there's a whole thread on this topic that you participated in. If you don't remember why people care so much then go read it again, but the BLUF is that one man's diversity initiative is another man's discriminatory policy. Requiring photos at boards specifically to allow boards to provide an advantage to minorities provides an equivalent (unfair) disadvantage to whites. That's true systemic discrimination on the basis of race, and that's wrong.
I don't think any senior leader believes that, particulary because of the amount of resources invested in these programs.The thing that makes me the most mad about those is that its a half hearted effort on the Navy's part to just absolve themselves of responsibility.
15:22 apparently soIs that the gun I destroyed playing The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles on Nintendo?
Ah.. I have heard of this. My Army and Air Force nephews and nieces have told me all about it. Then I heard a pod cast about bad social science that covered Master Resilience Training (MRT). Standby for nonsense. Some of the coping techniques and psycho babble might be useful for some number of Airmen and Soldiers that don't even know what the word cope means, but the program, TEN DAYS LONG for Army NCOs,, totally fails to meet the objectives of suicide prevention and reduction of PST cases. No evidence AT ALL. Oh and the Army and Air Force has spent over $100M on it.However, let me introduce you to the new hotness buzz phrase of 'resiliency.'
About five years ago (maybe more) the Navy Reserve started contracting head shrinks to travel to the NOSCs to conduct a mental health resiliency check over a drill weekend (I think it was once a year). Basically anyone who wanted to could chat one on one with one of the shrinks and everyone was encouraged to, even if they didn't have any issues (helps get a better cross section of the population). Whatever was said, one on one, was confidential inasmuch as not being attributed to the person, but would be fair game for mention in the out brief to the skipper.Ah.. I have heard of this. My Army and Air Force nephews and nieces have told me all about it. [resiliency]