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Started by Admiral Yi, July 22, 2009, 03:15:40 PM

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Caliga

I like the naval theme and shall continue with it.

What extraordinary feat is the British submarine HMS Venturer noted for, which no other submarine had ever achieved before nor has achieved since?
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Quote from: The Brain on February 03, 2010, 01:14:11 PM
Sinking an enemy submarine while both submarines were submerged.

I fixed that for you!

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Caliga

Correct.  There is speculation that US-Soviet subs have collided, but the Venturer is the only sub that destroyed an enemy sub with a torpedo while both were submerged.
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The Brain

Whatever. I'm shooting from the hip here.

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Quote from: The Brain on February 03, 2010, 03:58:37 PM
Whatever. I'm shooting from the hip here.
Your guess (while very close) didn't quite cut the mustard because there were other instances during WWII of subs sinking each other when at least one was surfaced.  I think one of the giant Jap sub carriers was sunk by a US submarine, and I believe a Japanese sub actually sunk a US sub on another occasion.
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Quote from: Caliga on February 03, 2010, 04:03:08 PM
Quote from: The Brain on February 03, 2010, 03:58:37 PM
Whatever. I'm shooting from the hip here.
Your guess (while very close) didn't quite cut the mustard because there were other instances during WWII of subs sinking each other when at least one was surfaced.  I think one of the giant Jap sub carriers was sunk by a US submarine, and I believe a Japanese sub actually sunk a US sub on another occasion.

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Quote from: Caliga on February 03, 2010, 12:35:42 PM
I like the naval theme and shall continue with it.

What extraordinary feat is the British submarine HMS Venturer noted for, which no other submarine had ever achieved before nor has achieved since?

Good Grief, I feel old...I remember asking that question on the old board. :(
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Octavian

Slavery was more or less officially established in Virginia in 1654, when land owner Anthony Johnson convinced a court that his black indentured servant John Casor was his for life. The court ruled in Johnson's favor. Johnson eventually became very wealthy and began importing black slaves from Africa.

What makes the above even more interesting?
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Grey Fox

Oh I know this one!

It's : irony.
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Anthony went by the nickname "Magic."

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Quote from: Octavian on February 10, 2010, 09:12:02 AM
Slavery was more or less officially established in Virginia in 1654, when land owner Anthony Johnson convinced a court that his black indentured servant John Casor was his for life. The court ruled in Johnson's favor. Johnson eventually became very wealthy and began importing black slaves from Africa.

What makes the above even more interesting?

He was the first Englishman to own African slaves?
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Agelastus

 :hmm:

Anthony Johnson was black?

[Answer based on the, ahem, "interesting" responses so far to this question.]
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Oexmelin

Yes, he was black - a good way to show how slavery at first wasn't especially «racialized», but a more transitory status, based on circumstances. It took more or less 30-40 years before being a slave became associated with being black, and before black slave owners were ousted / chased / re-enslaved in Virginia.



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