Topic: WWII Quiz 15

U.S. Cavalry

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November 5th, 2005   Post 141
knight01
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since i'm positive i'm correct it is my turn . which british armoured division was first to liberate brussels
 
November 5th, 2005   Post 142
Italian Guy
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Wasn't it the Guards Armored Division along with the Household Cavalry?
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November 6th, 2005   Post 143
knight01
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yes you are correct italian guy but i was going easy wait till its my turn again ill be impossible to beat
 
November 7th, 2005   Post 144
MightyMacbeth
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so now its Italians guys turn eh..
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November 8th, 2005   Post 145
Fox
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Alright, what's up for your question, Italian Guy?
 
November 18th, 2005   Post 146
Dean
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Seeing as Italian Guy seems to have gone AWOL, may I suggest that someone else ask a question, and that I.G. can take a turn when he returns. Possibilities include the last person to ask, or if you want someone neutral, I humbly propose... myself!

Dean.
 
November 19th, 2005   Post 147
MightyMacbeth
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what was awol again?

anyways, im up for it:

"what was the accepted height of the Japanese tank crew during ww2?"
 
November 19th, 2005   Post 148
Fox
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uh....5'5''?
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November 20th, 2005   Post 149
tomtom22
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General George S. Patton was 65 years old when he died shortly after the War in Europe ended. But he was not the oldest U. S. soldier to serve during World War II. Who was?
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November 20th, 2005   Post 150
Arclight
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Multiple questions...