What's your "favorite" war(s)?

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Re: What's your "favorite" war(s)?

Post by leo-rcc » Mon Apr 06, 2009 1:51 pm

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leo-rcc wrote:What is your point?
"That people die in wars, so it may be a good idea to stop that shit."
Never going to happen, it is in the nature of the beast.
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Re: What's your "favorite" war(s)?

Post by Gawdzilla Sama » Mon Apr 06, 2009 1:52 pm

leo-rcc wrote:
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leo-rcc wrote:What is your point?
"That people die in wars, so it may be a good idea to stop that shit."
Never going to happen, it is in the nature of the beast.
So we need to grow out of "beast". :levi:
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Re: What's your "favorite" war(s)?

Post by Ian » Mon Apr 20, 2009 6:46 pm

I have a new "favorite" war: the War of the Pacific, fought between Chile and Peru/Bolivia from 1879-1883.

The root cause of the war was guano. Yes, bird droppings. The barren coast of Bolivia (it has a 200-mile coastline back then) was the world's #1 source of guano, used for agriculture and explosive saltpeter. Chilean companies mined it and, by pre-arranged agreement, provided a tax fee to the Bolivian government. Well, the Bolivian government in 1878 decided to raise the tax by 10 cents a ton; after Chile refused to accept the new price, Bolivia declared war and invoked a defensive alliance with Peru, dragging them into a war they had no interest in. The Chileans responded by sending their naval fleet up against the other fleets. By the time Chile won the war, there were 55,000 soldiers and sailors dead or wounded, and Bolivia no longer had a coastline.

Perhaps the best result of the war is that the US, through the observers they sent to monitor the naval actions, was forced to realize how woefully obsolete the American Navy was. An extensive modernization program began in the 1880s, the Office of Naval Intelligence was established, and by the end of the 1890s the US Navy whupped a major European power in the Spanish-American War.

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Re: What's your "favorite" war(s)?

Post by Gawdzilla Sama » Mon Apr 20, 2009 6:49 pm

Ian wrote:I have a new "favorite" war: the War of the Pacific, fought between Chile and Peru/Bolivia from 1879-1883.

The root cause of the war was guano. Yes, bird droppings. The barren coast of Bolivia (it has a 200-mile coastline back then) was the world's #1 source of guano, used for agriculture and explosive saltpeter. Chilean companies mined it and, by pre-arranged agreement, provided a tax fee to the Bolivian government. Well, the Bolivian government in 1878 decided to raise the tax by 10 cents a ton; after Chile refused to accept the new price, Bolivia declared war and invoked a defensive alliance with Peru, dragging them into a war they had no interest in. The Chileans responded by sending their naval fleet up against the other fleets. By the time Chile won the war, there were 55,000 soldiers and sailors dead or wounded, and Bolivia no longer had a coastline.

Perhaps the best result of the war is that the US, through the observers they sent to monitor the naval actions, was forced to realize how woefully obsolete the American Navy was. An extensive modernization program began in the 1880s, the Office of Naval Intelligence was established, and by the end of the 1890s the US Navy whupped a major European power in the Spanish-American War.
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Re: What's your "favorite" war(s)?

Post by Ian » Mon Apr 20, 2009 6:54 pm

Gawdzilla wrote: I hope you're not implying that ONI is a chicken-shit operation. :lol:
Never. I work there. :mrgreen:

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Re: What's your "favorite" war(s)?

Post by Brian Peacock » Mon Apr 20, 2009 6:57 pm

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Re: What's your "favorite" war(s)?

Post by Gawdzilla Sama » Mon Apr 20, 2009 8:47 pm

Ian wrote:
Gawdzilla wrote: I hope you're not implying that ONI is a chicken-shit operation. :lol:
Never. I work there. :mrgreen:
So, what do you know about the (almost) Naval Battle of Hawaii? :twisted:
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Re: What's your "favorite" war(s)?

Post by Brian Peacock » Mon Apr 20, 2009 8:51 pm

Gawdzilla wrote:
Ian wrote:
Gawdzilla wrote: I hope you're not implying that ONI is a chicken-shit operation. :lol:
Never. I work there. :mrgreen:
So, what do you know about the (almost) Naval Battle of Hawaii? :twisted:
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Re: What's your "favorite" war(s)?

Post by Gawdzilla Sama » Mon Apr 20, 2009 8:54 pm

Brian Peacock wrote:Leave it Gawd, he aint worth a night in the stockade.
That's "brig", land-lubber. :lol:
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Re: What's your "favorite" war(s)?

Post by Brian Peacock » Mon Apr 20, 2009 8:58 pm

Gawdzilla wrote:
Brian Peacock wrote:Leave it Gawd, he aint worth a night in the stockade.
That's "brig", land-lubber. :lol:
Bugger!
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Re: What's your "favorite" war(s)?

Post by Gawdzilla Sama » Mon Apr 20, 2009 8:59 pm

Brian Peacock wrote:
Gawdzilla wrote:
Brian Peacock wrote:Leave it Gawd, he aint worth a night in the stockade.
That's "brig", land-lubber. :lol:
Bugger!
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Re: What's your "favorite" war(s)?

Post by Gawdzilla Sama » Mon Oct 26, 2009 7:59 pm

Wars, and rumors of wars. :bat:
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Post by leo-rcc » Mon Oct 26, 2009 8:51 pm

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leo-rcc wrote:UK Series 5.
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The Cold War. No one died. :biggrin:
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