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To: IceShark who wrote (53580)7/28/1999 6:47:00 PM
From: Zach E.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 86076
 
cybersurf.co.uk

Anyone who knows anything about marksmanship knows that it is
something one does not boast about. You may remember that Billy
Dickson always attributed his long shot on the Indian to pure luck,
and this was always called mere modesty on his part. Other examples
will occur to you. However, if you would like a conspicuous case study
of how it was done, consider the famous "Tinian shot" delivered during
the occupation of Saipan and Tinian during the Pacific War.

When we had taken Saipan, it was planned to move across the
intervening straight and land on the north end of Tinian Island,
utilizing as much supporting artillery as we could muster, in addition
to aerial bombardment and naval gunfire. To bring this off we moved
all of the guns available on Saipan to the southern tip of the island
and set them into position to fire across the straight on targets
selected as appropriate. The smallest guns were placed as far forward
as possible. In the case of the 75 millimeter pack-howitzers, this was
right on the beach. Now the 75 millimeter pack-howitzer in not much of
a cannon. Its principal virtue is that it is light and compact and can
be moved around in difficult terrain with minimum effort. It fires a
3-inch shell at high angle to a fairly modest range - say, 2,500
yards. When all was ready, the signal was given to commence
registering across the straight, starting with the little guns first.
One battery of 75 pack-howitzers fired one round, which arched over
the separating water and came down almost vertically.

It so happened that I was present at this time, riding offshore some
3,000 yards to the east of the straight. I was looking right at the
point of impact. The result was unbelievable. The first thing I saw was a white, hemispherical flash, perhaps 500 yards in diameter. Out
of this boiled a huge black column of smoke thrusting skyward into the
traditional mushroom cloud. There was no sound, but we could see
the shock wave moving out towards us across the water in a curved
pattern. In a moment that shock wave struck the escorting destroyers
and heeled them radically over in the water. The curve raced on
towards us and we turned away and covered our ears. What hit us then
is indescribable in words, but it was a sensation one is unlikely to
forget.

What evidently happened was that first ranging shot from the
75-millimeter battery had found its way down some sort of ventilating
shaft into the main ammunition depot on the north end of the island,
and everything went up together.

Zach
HSE Jr. <g>



To: IceShark who wrote (53580)7/28/1999 10:57:00 PM
From: MythMan  Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 86076
 
What the hell did they do to SI? I'm totally confused. I want speed and reliability, not fancy graphics -shag-