This is going to send me down a wikipedia rabbit hole, isn’t it?
On D day the USS Texas couldn’t physically elevate the guns any higher in their mounts to lob the shells at German positions as they retreated further from the ocean. So they intentionally took on water on one side of the ship, elevating the other side, and enabling the guns to shoot further.
That’s amazing
Tomorrow’s TIL by Picard Maneuver
I thought this was !noncredibledefense@sh.itjust.works for a second there.
I mean, it was apparently completely credible.
Her new paint is looking goood
The sheer amount of ass-busting, ball-sweating work that the Battleship Texas Foundation folks have done…it’s just humbling. Good for them.
EDIT: Also, the livestream of when they towed her from San Jacinto to the drydock was absolutely the coolest livestream that I’ve ever watched. Checked all the boxes of, like, “this is a historical event that I’m watching; there’s a real sense of occasion,” plus “this is like those slow-TV videos, where someone has a camera and walks through nature scenery.” I had that shit on all day.
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Oh wow that’s looking great
I’ve always wandered if the Captain or other Senior Officer had that idea in their back pocket just waiting for an excuse to use it.
Memes are getting incredibly nitchy lately.
Friedrich Nitchy
Nitchy? I haven’t seen that word and I can’t tell from looking it up if this is some use I don’t understand or if it’s just a misspelling/pronunciation of niche