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The Drydock - Episode 172

00:00:00 - Intro 00:00:44 - Are there any details concerning phenomenon of the vibration at speed for the North Carolina class? 00:04:53 - Why wasnt a tennessee class or any other capital ship that survived the attack on pearl harbor preserved? 00:11:43 - It is better to have a compact superstructure arrangement or one that's more "spread" all over the ship? 00:16:10 - Why did Admiral Lee choose Washington as his flagship instead of South Dakota during Guadalcanal Campaign? 00:19:40 - Who was more disappointed by the general lack of battleship on battleship actions in WW2, battleship captains and admirals or naval historians? 00:22:34 - Could the juene ecole be a good idea? 00:26:13 - What was the source of the friction between King and MacArther? Was it personal, simple inter-service rivalry, or that King didn't want any one from outside the navy running any part of naval operations? 00:32:23 - Would Admiral Sturdee have been a better choice for Jellicoe's replacement than Tommy-Cooker Beatty? 00:39:01 - Source on Admiral King witnessing Beatty cancelling wargames? 00:40:14 - 1870's sabot round? 00:47:11 - Alternate deployments at Jutland 00:56:22 - Fast fleet oilers 00:59:51 - How was coal moved from bunker to boiler? 01:02:33 - Mons Meg on the Great Michael? 01:05:42 - Channel Admin / US Trip Schedule An archive of Drydock Questions and free naval photos - www.drachinifel.co.uk Model ships of many periods - http://store.warlordgames.com?aff=21 Want to support the channel? - https://www.patreon.com/Drachinifel Shirt/mug/hoodie - https://shop.spreadshirt.com/drachinifels-dockyard/ Poster? - https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/Drachinifel Want to talk about ships? https://discord.gg/TYu88mt Want to get some books? www.amazon.co.uk/shop/drachinifelDrydock

Comments

Capitano Lorenzo

Another ship vs ship that never happened for you to analyze. I hope Fusō wins, I absolutely LOVE the pagoda mast on her and Yamashiro. 1942 IJN Fusō vs 1941 KMS Bismarck Assumptions: Engagement at 20,000 yards until destruction Clear skies, smooth seas Fusō has had her 1937-1941 improvements to her armor, machinery, superstructure and pagoda mast. Also recognizing that after the first salvo, Bismarck knocks out her own forward radar. Outcome?

Tuizentfloot

superstructure arrangement: keep all systems together also minimizes the risk of loosing data transfer between the parts of the overall system?

Andrew Waite

Great trip that you have planned. I hope that you will be able to create footage of the USS Cassin Young at the same time that you visit the USS Constitution. One of the best museum ships in the US, in my opinion, is the Liberty Ship SS Jeremiah O'Brien in San Francisco.

Andrew Dederer

MacArthur is a tough general to judge. Partly because he was an absolute black hole as far as credit went, and partly because he record is a mix of very skillful offensives (the landings up New Guinea, Inchon) mixed with a horrible record on defense (1st Philippines, was a fiasco somewhat redeemed because Homma didn't realize why they were abandoning Manila) and the winter counterattacks. He was apparently a very good administrator (the Japanese have had many worse Shogun), but tended to work best with those he could overawe (his political support was at congressional level, Roosevelt and Marshal tolerated him because removing him would be worse than dealing with him).

Andrew Dederer

Interestingly one of the (lesser) Ike-Monty books (written by a British Author). Implied that Ike was "overawed" by Monty's charisma/antics. This made me A: giggle. and B: Doubt the man had done his proper research. Ike spent most of the Thirties as MacArthur's Chief of Staff. Monty could put on airs, but he was nothing compared to Doug.

Towboat

Favoite quote Mac Eisenhower: "best clerk I ever had" - Eisenhower Mac: "I studied theater under him for six years"

Anonymous

Your trip sounds great Drach! I have seen a few of those ships, but I have not seen the USS Salem. I'm very interested to get your insight into the Des Moines class cruiser, because I have had family serve on the Newport News.

Anonymous

1870's naval sabot shot runs afoul of a number of issues. You mentioned the technical ones, the fact naval ships are large, the loss of shell mass and explosive filler causing less damage. I'd say on top of all of these is that there is no perceived need for it with expected battle ranges being 2000 yards or less.

Felix B

I went to USS Constitution but could only see the upper deck. Because a secretary of state visited the gun deck and the "Men in black" blocked everything.