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| Centurion | Post; Diplomatic_Means's triviaOk I think i will start posting trivia for yall whenever I can. It seems the GuyontheRight gave up, so I'll use my trivia book and see if you can answer. I don't require a source just give me the correct answer and we will go to the next question. I'll give 5 milbucks to the first correct answer posted. Do not post multiple guesses. Post only one answer in your post and do not answer a question more than once. And don't complain to me if a question has more than one answer that you found or anything like that I will just go by what my book says. 1. What was the only US battleship to be present at both the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, on December 7,1941, and at the D-Day invasion on June 6, 1944? Good luck. |
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| Tribuni Angusticlavii | Thanks Man, yea My trivia was kinda wore up, I deam this the "official" M-Q trivia game now :P
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| Buttercup ![]() | The USS Petticoat.
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| The fire is everything... ![]() | Great idea Diplomatic! |
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| Centurion | Redneck is wrong. Keep guessing. |
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| Buttercup ![]() | Awwwww. |
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| The fire is everything... ![]() | Could it be the USS Nevada? |
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| Centurion | Redleg has it. Next question. 2. How were the height and width of American battleships originally determined? |
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| Tribuni Angusticlavii | With a really long ruler |
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| Optio | I'm not sure if you mean how they were measured, or what size they were, but they were originally made to go under New york's Brooklyn Bridge and throught he Panama Canal as far as size.
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