privatehudson
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nonconformist said:Walked the beach asking all those he came across whether they were a casualty![]()
Did he also ask what time and day they were hit on?

nonconformist said:Walked the beach asking all those he came across whether they were a casualty![]()
Knowing the Americans.....privatehudson said:Did he also ask what time and day they were hit on?![]()
nonconformist said:Knowing the Americans.....
"Hey, you dead?"
"Hell no!"
*BANG*
"six thousand, three-hundred and twenty one...."
That is true, (also the ambiguity between "causalty", "killed" or "wounded"), but we can make intelligent guesses based on who came back, etc.meisen said:
I'm rather dubious of any casualty counts by any nation. Everyone seems to have their own peculiar method of "creative accounting" and their own, shall we say, "flexible" attitude towards accuracy. Just look at the various "statistical tricks" the Americans have been using in Afghanistan and Iraq in recording their own casualties and those of locals who've been harmed through American actions for an example of this in practice.
It is not surprising that exact figures can rarely be found or relied upon. Anyone ever studied German strengths and losses? It can be ridiculously detailed and appears to be continuously incorrectly translated into English.nonconformist said:That is true, (also the ambiguity between "causalty", "killed" or "wounded"), but we can make intelligent guesses based on who came back, etc.
nonconformist said:Well, the Soviets, if a truck blew its spark plugs or such, instead of trying to repair it (in the early war, anyway, IIRC), they'd jsut leave it and walk.
FriendlyFire said:Ok since were tlaking about Hobo Funnies.
What was the "Flying Dustbin" ?
(Hudson can refrain from answering)
Serutan said:The glider that was used in airborne operations?
meisen said:http://liberationchildren.org/lib/lib2/pages/tn_14-04-45 Arnhem-2-VG_jpg.htm
A 290mm spigot mortar mounted in a Churchill.