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1918 Bristol F2B Fighter at the Shuttleworth Airshow
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anything that is set in war? thanks
Here you are. ~Jen
Westerville Abbey Verse by @hkvoyage
Blaine is the second son of the earl of Westerville, and is considered the spare heir. After his 18th birthday, he attends the London Season to fulfill his duty of finding a wife. He soon realizes he is more attracted to the new footman. Kurt, who has just arrived at Westerville Abbey to work alongside his father, becomes equally as smitten with the earl’s youngest son. Will Blaine and Kurt be able to overcome their class differences in 1910s England? Will their forbidden love survive WW1? A Downton Abbey inspired historical Klaine AU.
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Where there is Moonlight and Music by Lola_Mejor
British Air Force Lieutenant Blaine Anderson is injured in the London Blitz, leaving him temporarily blinded and uncertain about his future.
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Right Here Waiting (formerly WWII ‘Verse One Shots/Stories) by knittywriter
Blaine is a Captain in the United States Army Air Force and flying a bomber, stationed “somewhere in Europe.” Kurt waits for him, and has his own adventures.
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Gimme Shelter by @kurtswish
On a joyride out with friends, Blaine stumbles upon a man that would change his life forever. It is a time when changes are coming swiftly with Civil Rights laws and Vietnam on the forefront of everyone’s minds. Finding each other and romance should have been the hard part, but what will two young men endure in the time of free love and war. Story is complete.
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Reunited by dinosaur-darren
After being a Prisoner of War for two years and staying in a rehabilitation center for another, Blaine Anderson-Hummel is finally ready to see his husband. Will Kurt be able to accept the return of his supposedly dead husband? Or will all of it be too much for him to handle in his fragile state? MPREG
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Christmas Angel By dreamcatcher (darcangell23)
Kurt is on duty at the hospital the day the aircraft carrier Blaine is stationed on is attacked. What happened to Blaine? And what part does a mysterious young girl in a Santa dress play? It’s Christmas, a time for miracles.
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1916 09 Release the hounds - Russell Smith
De Havilland Airco DH2 7907, "B" Flight, No. 32 Sqn RFC, flown by Captain L.P. Aizelwood, France, September 1916
The Airco DH2 was designed in 1915 as a single seat scout by British aircraft designer Geoffrey de Havilland. Powered by a 100hp Gnome rotary engine, the DH2's pusher design was de Havilland's answer to the problem of firing through the propeller - place the pilot and gun in front of the engine. Although inadequate when compared to later scout designs, the DH2 was a successful fighter for its day and played a major role in bringing and end to the reign of the German Fokker Eindekkers. The machine seen here was assigned to 32Sq based at Vert Galand, one of the best known British aerodromes on the Western front. This field saw continuous use from 1915 until 1919, and many of the WW1 era buildings can still be seen there today.
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Finnish Army WW2 Light Tanks
One Of My Patron Request and Also Part Of Great Projects about Weapons and Heavy Machinery That Used During Winter War (1939-1940) & Continuation War (1941-1944) About The Finland Wars Against Soviet During during early and later Stages Of World War 2. For Your Informations Finnish Army During WW2 Heavy Machinery During Winter Wars Are Rely On Captured Soviets Tanks, Obsolete WW1 Products  Or Licensed Products From Allied Countries Disclaimer:Due Heavy Censorship Regarding Swastika Usage in Western Society, The Details of The Tanks Are Replaced With Roundel Instead of Finnish Hakaristi. However It Just A Minor Details that May Missed.
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BT-5 Light Tank The BT tanks (Russian: Быстроходный танк/БТ, romanized: Bystrokhodnyy tank, lit. "fast moving tank" or "high-speed tank") were a series of Soviet light tanks produced in large numbers between 1932 and 1941. They were lightly armoured, but reasonably well-armed for their time, and had the best mobility of all contemporary tanks. The BT tanks were known by the nickname Betka from the acronym, or its diminutive Betushka. The successor of the BT tanks was the famous T-34 medium tank, introduced in 1940, which would replace all of the Soviet fast tanks, infantry tanks, and medium tanks in service. 
This Particular Variant is BT-5: Armed larger cylindrical turret, 45 mm 20-K gun, coaxial DT machine gun. Earlier tanks used simpler fully cylindrical bolted turrets with rear bustle welded on. 
BT-42 Light Tank During the WWII, the Finnish Army utilized captured Soviet tanks as their significant armament. Among these was the BT-42 assault gun which the Finnish Army created by pairing the hull from a captured Russian BT-7 Model 1937 light tank with a British 114mm howitzer and a redesigned BT-7's large boxy turret. 18 units were produced from 1943 to 1944 and they were deployed to the Svir River region to attack the Russian bastion. In June 1944 during the Battle of Vyborg, BT-42s saw fierce combat against advancing Russian forces.
Renault FT-17 Light Tank 
The Renault FT (frequently referred to in post-World War I literature as the FT-17, FT17, or similar) was a French light tank that was among the most revolutionary and influential tank designs in history. The FT was the first production tank to have its armament within a fully rotating turret. The Renault FT's configuration (crew compartment at the front, engine compartment at the back, and main armament in a revolving turret) became and remains the standard tank layout. Consequently, some armoured warfare historians have called the Renault FT the world's first modern tank.  Over 3,000 Renault FT tanks were manufactured by French industry, most of them in 1918. After World War I, FT tanks were exported in large numbers. Copies and derivative designs were manufactured in the United States (M1917 light tank), in Italy (Fiat 3000) and in the Soviet Union (T-18 tank). The Renault FT saw combat during the interwar conflicts around the world, but was considered obsolete at the outbreak of World War II. 
This Model Armed with Puteaux SA 1918  37 mm gun While The Other , Equipped With 8mm Hotchkiss Mle 1914 Machine gun for Anti-Personnel Purpose (Not Showed in Review)
KhT-130 
KhT-130 is Flamethrower variant of model 1933 which is Variant Of Soviet T-26 Tank, The Most Successful and Most Modular Pre-WW2 Light Tanks  using a larger 45 mm gun turret (a gun was replaced with a flamethrower for Anti-Personnel Purpose).
Landsverk L-62 Anti II 
Landsverk L-62, also known as Landsverk Anti II or a combination of both, Landsverk L-62 Anti II, was a Swedish self-propelled anti-aircraft gun construction that was specifically designed for Finland by Landsverk between 1941 and 1942. 
The vehicle was an improved Landsverk L-62 Anti I where the turret and chassis had been improved for better protection. The chassis was based on the Landsverk L-60 tank but was lengthened with one extra roadwheel per side. The turret was circular and open for a better view against planes. The gun was a 40 mm Bofors L/60 anti-air gun which was already in service with the Finnish military as the 40 ItK/38.
Vickers Mark E 
The Vickers 6-ton tank or Vickers Mark E, also known as the "Six-tonner" was a British light tank designed as a private project at Vickers. It was not adopted by the British Army, but was picked up by many foreign armed forces. It was licensed by the Soviet Union as the T-26. It was also the direct predecessor of the Polish 7TP tank. 
Hotchkiss H39 Light Tank (German:PzKpfw 38H-735) 
The Hotchkiss H39 (a variant of the Hotchkiss H35) was captured and used by Germany as the PzKpfw 38H-735.
The Hotchkiss H35, or Char léger modèle 1935 H, was a French light tank developed prior to World War II. Despite having been designed from 1933 as a rather slow, but well-armored, light infantry support tank, the type was initially rejected by the French Infantry because it proved difficult to steer while driving cross-country, and was instead adopted in 1936 by the French Cavalry. In 1938, an improved version was produced with a stronger engine, the Char léger modèle 1935 H modifié 39, that from 1940 was also fitted with a longer, more powerful 37 mm gun. It was intended to make this improved variant the standard light tank, and was to be produced in a number of at least four thousand in order to equip new armored divisions of both the Cavalry and the Infantry. However, due to the defeat of France in June 1940, total production of both subtypes remained limited to about 1200 vehicles. For the remainder of the war, Germany and its allies would use captured Hotchkiss tanks in several modifications. 
Hotchkiss H39 Light Tank (German:Panzerkampfwagen 38H 735(f)) 
Variants of A Captured Hotchkiss H39 Tank by German, Outfitted with Nebelwerfer 42, A 30mm German Rockets.
Soviet T-50 
The T-50 was a light infantry tank built by the Soviet Union at the beginning of World War II. The design for this vehicle had some advanced features, but was complicated and expensive, and only a short production run of 69 tanks was completed. 
Soviet T-26 
The T-26 tank was a Soviet light infantry tank used during many conflicts of the 1930s as well as during World War II. It was a development of the British Vickers 6-Ton tank and is widely considered one of the most successful tank designs of the 1930s. It was produced in greater numbers than any other tank of the period, with more than 11,000 produced. During the 1930s, the USSR developed approximately 53 variants of the T-26, including other combat vehicles based on its chassis. Twenty-three of these were mass-produced. The T-26 was used extensively in the armies of Spain, China and Turkey. In addition, captured T-26 light tanks were used by the Finnish, German, Romanian and Hungarian armies. Though nearly obsolete by the beginning of World War II, the T-26 was the most important tank of the Spanish Civil War and played a significant role during the Battle of Lake Khasan in 1938 as well as in the Winter War in 1939-40. The T-26 was the most numerous tank in the Red Army's armored force during the German invasion of the Soviet Union in June 1941. The Soviet T-26 light tanks last saw use in August 1945, in Manchuria. The T-26 was reliable and simple to maintain, and its design was continually modernized between 1931 and 1941, with a total of 11,218 vehicles built. However, no new models of the T-26 were developed after 1940. 
Soviet T-26E 
Variant Of Soviet T-26 tank with additional armour plating (appliqué armour). Some modern sources mention this tank as T-26E (E stands for ekranirovanny or "screened"). The Factory No. 174 developed the design of 30–40 mm appliqué armour for all types of single-turreted T-26s during the Winter War. On 30 December 1939, factory tests proved that the T-26 with appliqué armour successfully resisted fire from a 45 mm anti-tank gun at a range from 400 to 500 m. Side and front armoured plates were mounted with the use of blunt bolts and electric welding. Toward the middle of February 1940, the RKKA received 27 screened T-26 mod. 1939 tanks and 27 KhT-133 flame-throwing tanks; an additional 15 T-26 mod. 1939 tanks were armoured by workshops of the 8th Army in Suoyarvi in the beginning of March 1940. All in all, 69 T-26s with appliqué armour were used during the Winter War and 20 more were delivered to tank units after the end of the war. Combat use proved that Finnish light anti-tank guns could not penetrate the armour of these tanks.
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thethirdromana · 1 year
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Oh no, I've just realised who Sydney Atherton reminds me of.
So there was this MP in the early 20th century called Noel Pemberton Billing.
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He's known for two quite different things.
One is being an aircraft pioneer. During WW1 he understood just how important air power would be in future warfare, and advocated extensively for it in parliament. He founded the company that became Supermarine, which produced the Spitfire in WW2.
The other is for the Pemberton-Billing trial. Because alongside being passionate about aircraft, he was also violently xenophobic and homophobic (even by the standards of 1918). In the incident that triggered the trial, he alleged the existence of a Black Book listing 47,000 notable British men and women who were homosexual, and being exploited by German agents. Then, in a further article, titled The Cult of the Clitoris, he accused the actress Maud Allan of being one of the 47,000.
The full story is wild, but it includes Pemberton Billing standing up in court and claiming that no respectable woman would know what a "clitoris" is; accusing the judge, the former prime minister, and just about everyone else in public life of being among the 47,000; seducing the woman who was sent to him to try to disgrace him; and persuading her to testify in his favour instead.
Doesn't it all sound a bit Sydney-esque? A truly horrid man who was somehow very attractive to women all the same, and fascinated by modern ways of waging war?
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airmanisr · 2 years
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Bristol F2b Fighter ‘B1162 / F’ (G-AEPH / D8096) by Alan Wilson Via Flickr: c/n 7575. Built in 1918 with the British military serial D8096. Owned and operated by the Shuttleworth Collection since 1952, G-AEPH has recently been recovered and repainted and now represents a 22 Squadron machine flown by Ernest John Elton, the Royal Flying Corps highest scoring non-commissioned officer. It was in B1162 that he scored fourteen of the sixteen victories he achieved during February and March 1918, for which he was awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal (DCM). She is seen taking off to display at the collection’s 2022 Season Premiere Air Show, Old Warden, Bedfordshire, UK 1st May 2022 The details below were from a previous version of the Shuttleworth Collection website:- "The British and Colonial Aeroplane Company designed many aeroplanes after the Boxkite of 1910, so by 1916 had a wealth of experience available for building a two-seat fighter aircraft. Bristol (as the company became known) designed a large, rugged two-seater and named it the F.2a. This aircraft was originally not successful due to pilots flying the aircraft as a conventional two-seat aircraft i.e. straight and level at all times. Bristol created an improved version called the F.2b and it entered service in March 1917. The pilots soon learnt that the 'Brisfit' could be thrown around the sky and it was responsible for many kills during WW1. The F.2b remained in production until 1926 and was used by the RAF in peacetime as an army co-operation aircraft and also used by University Air Squadrons as a training aircraft. D8096 was built in 1918, but was too late to see service during the First World War. It was used by No. 208 Squadron in Turkey in 1923. It was acquired in 1936 by Captain C.P.B. Ogilvie who stored it, along with many other aircraft, in Watford. It was registered at this time on the civil register as G-AEPH, but was not flown before WW2 as a civil aircraft. D8096 was acquired by the Shuttleworth Collection and restored by the Bristol Aeroplane Company, flying again in February 1952. It starred at many air displays across the country and after twenty-eight years of flying, it was refurbished during 1980-82. In 1992 the engine (the oldest working Rolls-Royce aero engine in the world) was replaced by an overhauled unit. The original was rebuilt and is kept as a fully working spare.”
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damehelenlove · 2 years
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The Medals of Sir William Sephenson CC, MC, DFC 1897-1989
William Stephenson was a young soldier in the  101st Overseas Battalion (Winnipeg Light Infantry) during WW1, but later transferred to the Royal Flying Corps, where he won a Military Cross and a Distinguished Flying Cross.
In the inter-war period he spent most of his time in England and would enjoy many successful business opportunities, making his fortune in a system to transmit photographic images via wireless. He diversified into Aircraft production and became a sauce of business intelligence and financial backing to the anti-appeasement movement in Britain in the months leading up to WW2.
During WW2 he was the head of the ‘British Passport Control Office’ the corporate front for MI6 & SOE in New York with the aim of countering the America first movement and garnering US support for the war against Hitler. He was instrumental in the founding of the OSS (which became the CIA).
The Bond author Ian Fleming claims that he was a significant inspiration for James Bond!
As well as his British & Canadian Awards (the CC, Kt, MC & DFC) Sir William was a holder of the French Legion of Honour, the French Cross of War & the Belgium Cross of War.
His most significant foreign award was the US Medal of Merit, the highest US civilian award, given by President Truman in 1946.
He retired to Bermuda and died in 1989. There is a statue of him in his home town of Winnipeg unveiled by Princess Anne in 1999.
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elanorfmpimedia · 2 months
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Planning sheet for the Wheel of Fortune and the Card of death.
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Planning drafts for two cards I'll likely be unable to finish. The Wheel of Fortune featuring a British and German shaking hands under the light of the same star, signifying a sense of mutual understanding between the two. The British soldier and the German soldier can be looked upon as two sides of the same coin in many ways, the two likely having more in common than the higher ups that are sending them into these battles for a "greater" purpose. Many soldiers expressed that they didn't necessarily hate the people they were fighting, just the regime they served. Many could recognise that a lot of the average infantry on both sides did not want to be there.
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I also took inspiration from the famous WW1 football match between England and Germany on Christmas and Christmas Eve of 1914, five months after the start of the war.
It was an unofficial truce and not all fronts experienced it, but the ones that did made history.
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A lot of memorial videos and statues commemorating these matches show a British soldier and German soldier shaking hands.
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As for the card of death, I wanted to make a more reduced approach to it, no action or chaos, just a cross in a scenic spot overlooking a scenic location, an opportunity for me to practice scenic background. I've done some work on the USA graves in normandy, but I also decided to have a look at how British graves were handled and presented.
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Each grave features an engraving of the regiment's insignia of which they served, along with either a cross or jewish star based on their faiths. One could also choose to have no symbol for their faith, or have only the symbol of their faith without the regimental insignia. It's worth noting the ages marked on all these graves as well, many are are still teenagers.
The amount of care and respect put into these headstones is profound, however I feel a nameless cross is more fitting in the case of the card of death.
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Looking into all these headstones and graves, I'm finding all these incredible stories of soldiers taking it upon themselves to bury and lay other faction soldiers to rest.
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A Japanese Kamikaze pilot flew into the USS Missouri, he didn't greatly damage the ship and his body remained on board. The Captain gave an unpopular order by having the crew prepare and host a funeral for the fallen soldier, stating that "In death, he is no longer your enemy." The are hand stitched a Japanese flag for the pilot before giving him a Naval burial and "committing his body to the deep" of the ocean.
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There are similar similar stories from the Axis side as well, German Luftwaffe soldiers burying 3 crew members of a shot down ally aircraft in North Africa, 1941. It's rumoured that the Luftwaffe behaved better than its SS and Wehrmacht counter parts, showing a lot more chivalry.
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Two RAF soldiers were buried with full honours by the Luftwaffe in Jersey of the Channel Islands after they were shot down.
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Looking into German graves, all soldiers were buried with Nazi honours, I wonder when and how these might've been replaced. There's a number of German graves buried in the UK under the protection of the common wealth graves. It's just a reminder that not every body got to return home but their graves were treated with respect regardless.
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It truly is strange seeing these unspoken rules within all out war, but it is just a reminder that even in these horrible times with politicians encouraging young men to throw away their lives and humanity for the greater good, there are still numerous stories of mercy, just as there are plenty stories of brutality. Just a tangent my research has lead me down, it's important to me to treat these cards with respect, and reading about these real stories helps to remind myself that this is in a way not just a project telling an unfortunate tale, but a tale that has happened to countless young men of that generation.
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mincerman · 6 months
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Is this a list of the same type of people?
Gerald Durrell
Derrick (Fredo Santana) Coleman - rapper - purple drank
Anthony Bourdain (TV Chef) - Heroin, Methadone, Cocaine, Alcohol.
George Herbert Scott (Airship Pilot), d.1930.
Grayson Murray, American golfer
Mark Lanegan, 57
Taylor Hawkins, 50
Steve Harwell, Smash Mouth Lead Singer, liver failure.
Lisa Marie Presley, 54
Raye (Rachel Keen), British Singer
Andrea Dunbar (Playwright, age 29 - brain hem orange).
Robert Louis Stevenson - hence Jeykel and hyde (aged 44, drugs inc alcohol)
Phil Lynott
Paul Walsh, Footballer.
Andy Warhol - “Although not as big a drug-taker as many of his entourage in mid-century New York, Warhol was addicted to Obetrol – marketed today as Adderall – an amphetamine diet pill that has a similar effect to speed.” - https://www.theguardian.com/science/2023/mar/24/drugs-and-alcohol-do-not-make-you-more-creative-research-finds?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other
Jefferson King (Shadow)
Taylor Hawkins (died at 50) Foo Fighters, Drummer.
Jordon Peterson
Ivan Toney (Brentford and England footballer and gambler)
Wasim Akram (Cocaine)
Robson Green
Simon Pegg
Don Whillans, mountaineer
Stanislav Petrov (the man who saved the world)
Samuel Taylor-Coleridge (Laudanum)
Goethe
W.H.Auden, Benzedrine
Jared O’Mara (former MP)
Anne Robinson
Hayden Panettiere, actress https://www.thesun.co.uk/tvandshowbiz/22079654/heroes-hayden-panettiere-addiction-alcohol-opiods-nashville/amp/
Jennifer Elliott (daughter of Denholm Elliot)
James Mangan - 19th C. Irish Poet, influenced -
Shane MacGowan.
Sir William Carr (Pissing Billy)
James Gandolfini
Lanre Fehintola
Howard Hughes, OCD, Codeine
Kirkland Laing (Boxer)
Ian Royce, Comedian.
Bobby Liebling (lead singer, Pentagram)
Rory Hamilton Brown
Matthew Mellon (banking heir)
Nora Butlin
David Berman (silver Jews)
Ted Ngoy (the donut king - gambling)
Ernst Udet - German WW1 Ace, responsible for Nazi aircraft manufacture until suicide,1941.
Blair “Paddy” Mayne (famed early S.A.S. Soldier)
David Stirling (famed early S.A.S. Soldier)
Danny Cipriani
William Golding
Luke Sutton, sports agent
Bryony Gordon
Gaddafi
Paddy “Mad” Merrigan (Jockey)
Michael K. Williams (actor)
Robert Webb (British Comedian)
Mark McManus
Brian O’Nolan
Rodney Dangerfield
Tara Palmer-Tompkinson
Marco Pantani
Robin Smith (cricketer)
Dr. John (The Scatman)
Robert Havlin (jockey)
Kenneth Williams
Victor Willis (son of a baptist preacher - Village People.
Stu Ungar
Charlie Parker
Miles Davis
Harold Shipman
Danny Trejo (ends up dead on top of Tortoise in Breaking Bad).
Sandy Ratcliff (Sue Osman, East Enders)
James Hunt
Michael David Weiss (film injustice re safety needles)
Charlie Chaplin Snr. (Cirrhosis, 38)
Oisin Murphy (jockey)
Peter Shilton (gambling)
Marvin Gaye
Robert Young, actor, brother of Roger Moore
Dick Van Dyke
Yuri Gagarin
Christopher Farley (U.S. actor)
Ronald Lacey - played Dylan Thomas (1978) - Harry Ridler in Minder on the the Orient Express
Jordan Peterson
Tanya Sarne (Fashion)
Elizabeth Wurtzel (Prozac Nation)
Bradley Cooper
Tom Maynard (Cricketer)
Bobby Beasley (Jockey)
Toulouse-Lautrec
Baudelaire
Montgomery Clift.
Jay Kay
Mike McCready (guitarist - pearl jam)
Elton John
Heinrich Böll, German Writer, Pervatin, during WW
Andy Fordham (The Viking)
Alice Cooper
Phil Spector
Alan Watts
Mark Lanegan
Rupert Young - Will Young’s brother
Matthew Perry (Friends sitcom)
Susannah Constantine (TV host)
Hugh O’Connor, Actor, -1962-1995. Shot himself in the head on the day of his 3rd Wedding Anniversary.
Deacon Brodie - alcoholic sinner fire-runner and example used by Robert Louis Stevenson in J & H - a hundred years later - and a life that Stevenson tried to pursue himself
Desi Arnaz, American actor
Felicite Tomlinson
Demi Lovato
William Hurt (American actor)
Venedikt Vasilyevich Yerofeyev - Author of Moscow Stations, 1969
Olivia Channon
Willie Carson Jnr
‘Bloody’ Mary Coughlan.
Roy Orbison (yo-yo dieting)
Christopher Hitchens - thinkoholic, alcoholic, smoker
Emma, Lady Hamilton
Jan-Michael Vincent (Airwolf)
Maradona
Keith Gillespie,Footballer, Gambling.
Eddie Van Halen
Richard Kiel (Jaws)
John Bonham
Matthew Perry, American actor.
Stuart Cable - Drummer Stereophonics - choked on vomit.
Cameron Douglas
Chris Langham - cocaine / alcohol. (Went to prison for 6 months for download child pornographic images. Played Orwell in 2003 BBC film.). Career destroyed after that.
Johnny Vegas
Arthur Daley.
Mike Tyson
George Harrison
Alexei Rykov aka ‘Rykvodka’ Rightist Politburo member, Premier and co- ruler with Stalin and Bukharin ‒. Defendant in last show trial
Hans Fallada (Rudolf Ditzen) - German Author
Henry Pierrepoint - executioner father of Albert the executioner.
Bob Hindley (alcoholic father of Myra Hindley)
Simon Day (fast show)
Frederick Nietzsche (Opiu re m / chloral hydrate)
Tennessee Williams
Henry Willson - Hollywood agent (Cirrhosis)
Steve Caulker - footballer aged 25 (alcohol and gambling)
Tim Bergling (DJ Avicii) - aged 28
Verne Troyer (49)
Ashley Mattingly (playmate)
Jean Michel Basquiat - artist, 27, Heroin
Keith Levene, Founder member of The Clash, and Public Image Ltd
Dolores Riordan (46) lead singer of cranberries - died drowned in her bath 2018 Park Lane Hilton. Also anorexic and bi-polar.
Demi Lovato (ex Disney Channel actress)
Charles Baudelaire - laudanum and alcohol
Chris Leben (UFC fighter)
Mike Bell a.k.a. Mad Dog (WWE - wrestler)
Freddie Starr
Irvine Welsh
Dolores O’Riordan (alcohol / anorexia)
Dennis Price.
Shia LaBeouf (actor)
Rhys Thomas (Rugby)
Russell Pearce (Boxing)
David Plunkett Greene (Heroin)
Ron ‘Pigpen’ McKernon (grateful Dead,27)
Annabelle Neilson - Heroin / aristoc
Ray Wilkins
Jeff Hatch (NFL player)
Ryan Cresswell (footballer)
Jon Stewart (guitarist, sleeper)
Alexander || of Russia.
Otto Gross (influenced Jung) - addict - 1877 to 1920. 42.
Oskar Schindler
Phil Lynott
Shaun Ryder
George Brown MP
Paul Ryder (Bassist)
Gary Oldman
Peter Edward "Ginger" Baker, English Drummer.
Mac Miller / U.S. rapper (26)
Jeff Hanneman - Slayer - cirrhosis, 49
Gary Busey (American actor)
Philip Larkin (half a bottle of sherry at sunrise).
Hunter S. Thompson - pro addict - suicide Feb 2005
Gregg Allman, American Singer / Songwriter
Coolio (Artis Leon Ivey)
Martin Gore (Depeche Mode)
Dave Gahan (Depeche Mode)
William Faulkner. (American Writer)
Lord Haw Haw (William Joyce)
Eugene O’Neill. (American Writer)
Anthony Burgess
Donald Maclean
Kim Philby
Ellen Philby - wife of spy Kim Philby (47)
Anthony Blunt
Ringo Starr
Jerry Lee Lewis
Ricky Hatton
John Ford (Film Director)
Jack London (Author of John Barleycorn novel) morphine overdose and alcoholism
Tom Chaplin, Lead Singer, Keane.
Nico - H - velvet underground
Art Pepper
Liza Minnelli
Richard Bacon
Jay Kay (Jamiroquai)
Tobey Maguire
Christian Slater
Chris Cornell (lead singer of Soundgarden)
Max Jacob (French Post)
Malcolm McDowell
Fred Trump Jnr. (Eldest brother 1932-81) - alcoholism aged 42.
Owen Wilson
Gary Oldman
Keith Flint (Prodigy)
Demi Moore - actors
Danniella Westbrook
Roger Ebert (Film critic)
John Cassavetes (great director) - hobnailed liver, 59. Q.v. Under the influence (1974) - starring his co-alcoholic and co-dependent wife, Gena Rowlands (who was nominated for an Oscar for her portrayal of progressive madness).
Bill Evans - Heroin - jazz
Suroosh Alvi - founder of Vice media - ex Heroin
Gary Fraser - Director of T2
Trainspotting - ex Heroin
Keith Floyd.
Ant mcpartlin
Tom Hardy (aa)
Steve Coogan
Kenny Sansom
Dante Gabriel Rossetti - painter -(1828-1882) became addicted to chloral, with whisky chasers
Philip Roth - American Novelist (Halcion sleeping pill)
Lee Marvin
Bryony Gordon - terrible telegraph columnist
‘Mad Jack’ Byron
Chet Baker - Jazz Trumpeter
Berlioz
Ray Charles - Heroin.
Sir Edwin Landseer (Laudinum)
John Hurt (died 28 Jan 16 pancreatic cancer ages 75)
Anthony Eden (Benzedrine) Drinamyl also known as ‘purple hearts’ to take him up and up to four sleeping pills a night to take him down. Eventually they stopped working - he couldn’t sleep and the doctors said the pharmaceutical solution had run its course - and he had to be evacuated to Jamaica for a few weeks - presumably to withdraw, just after Suez and a Sterling crisis. https://academic.oup.com/qjmed/article/98/6/387/1548168 - from Dr David Owen - concluding with the line ‘a fit and well Anthony Eden would not have made all those mistakes’.
Christopher Walken
Alistair Maclean - later on.
Al Pacino
Andrew Symonds (Australian Cricketer)
Margaux Hemingway (grand-daughter / supermodel)
Amy Winehouse (27)
Brian Jones (27) Rolling Stones
Jimi Hendrix (27)
Janice Joplin (27)
Jim Morrison (27)
Rudy Lewis (27) The drifters
Alan Wilson (27)
Dickie Pride (27)
Ron “Pigpen” Mckernon (27)
Kurt Cobain (27)
Dash Snow (27) - artist
Gary Thain (27) Bassist, Uriah Heep
Pamela Courson (27) Morrison’s wife, Heroin overdose, 3 yrs later in ‘74.
See also - https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/27_Club
Fred Archer (29) gambling - shot himself.
Dean Martin
Eve Babitz
Pete Townsend
Courtney Love
Kevin Lloyd (Actor, The Bill)
Amedeo Modigliani
Diego Maradona
Brett Favre
Babe Ruth
Paul Merson (drink and gambling)
Bill Werbenuik (Snooker)
Kirk Stevens (cocaine - Snooker)
Mark E. Smith - d.2018. Lead singer of the Fall. 60.
Danielle Westbrook
Mary J. Bilge
Alec Baldwin (actor)
Vince Taylor from Isleworth - inspired Ziggy Stardust.
Douglas Kenney - founder of National Lampoon, 33, probable Suicide. Hawaii.
Alan McGee - Founder of creation records and property developer
Patrick Swayze
John Skipper, (former) president ESPN
David Cassidy
Steven Tyler (alive)
Hubert Selby Jr - author of last exit to Brooklyn - died sober even refused morphine.
Etta James
Slash
Bradley Cooper
Calvin Harris (Scot dj)
Eva Mendes
Colin Farell
Al Pacino
Craig Charles
Davina McCall
Anthony Hopkins
Rob Lowe
Phil Michelson (gambling)
Melanie Griffith
Jamie-Lee Curtis
Moby
W. C. Fields
Jean-Claude Junker
Christine Dolce (queen of MySpace) - cirrhosis
Franklin pierce - us president - cirrhosis
Chernenko - soviet leader 84 - cirrhosis
Jimi Hendrix - cirrhosis?
Billie holiday - cirrhosis
Jack Karouac - cirrhosis
Rob Lowe - alcoholic - 27 yrs sober
Sean Hughes (Irish comic) - cirrhosis
List of people with cirrhosis https://m.ranker.com/list/famous-people-with-cirrhosis/celebrity-lists
Etta James
Francis Bacon
Lucian Fraud (gambling)
Bobby Davro
David Warner - AUS cricketer
Baudelaire
Jesse Ryder - NZ cricketer
Herschelle Gibbs - SA cricketer
Alan Hudson (footballer)
Paul McGrath (footballer)
Kenny Samson (Footballer)
Garrincha (Brazilian Footballer)
Hank Williams aged 29
Marvin Gaye - crack before he was shot by father
Mickey Mantle (baseball player, Cirrhosis)
Joseph McCarthy (anti-communist)
Gilbert Harding - "The Rudest Man in Britain" 1907-1960.
John Paul Getty III
Caroline Aherne
Chris Difford - squeeze / clouds
Gary Shail - spider in quadraphenia
8 Mile actress
NIna Simone
Lord Lucan
Lady Lucan
Goering
Christy Brown
Edward St Aubyn
Rick Stein
Ronnie O'Sullivan (Snooker Player)
Chris Cornell
Denis Johnson (Author of Jesus' Son, 1992)
Dermot Reeve
Joey Barton
Will Self
Charles Kennedy MP (intracerebral haemorrhage)
Eric Joyce MP
Debbie Harry (Blondie)
Sir Anthony Eden - Benzedrine - buried at st Mary's church, alvediston. Un-respected.
Luvo Manyonga SA long jumper Olympic silver medallist 2016 - crystal meth
Ian McShane - Lovejoy, Deadwood - cocaine / alcoholic - 28 yrs since first AA meet.
Colin Milburn (cricketer)
Tom Petty (Heroin)
James brown
General Gordon of Khartoum - alcoholic - (according to Lytton Strachey)
Errol Flynn (absolutely everything) - in secret lives at the end "Errol Flynn made the fatal flaw of confusing his art with his life - in film they applaud Robin Hoods and rascals - in real life they tire of them soon... They stand by to let the person destroy himself". Heart problems and Cirrhosis.
Tyrone Power - 1 yr after The Sun Also Rises aged 44
Charlie Wilson US politician cv.film
Brian Clough
Sean Ryder
Greg Merson 2014 WSOP Main Event winner
Tubby Hayes - British Jazz - Heroin
Phil Seaman - Drummer - Heroin
Rick Parfitt (Status Quo)
Ian Kilminster (Lemmy)
Jack wild (oliver in artful dodger) aged 53 mouth cancer
Joe meek - pills - Telstar
Rasputin (alcohol and sex)
Boris Yeltsin
Paris Jackson (17) Michael's daughter
Jimmy pegg - walker in dads army - 39
Alexei Stakhanov (coal miner)
Seymour Hoffman
Lo ' David Coyle - Mr Bates in Downton Abbey
David Cassidy - 70s singer / heartthrob
Simon Danczuk MP
John Belushi
Whitney Houston
Bobbi Kristina Brown
William S Burroughs - writer, Heroin
William S Burroughs Jr. - Aged 34 - had liver transplant - cirrhosis
Amy winehouse
Brian Epstein - in a totally white bathroom - the only art was a giant picture of El Cordobes. And he wanted to give up managing The Beatles to manage bullfighters in Spain. L. Oo
Dante Gabriel Rosetti (Laudanum), Chloral, Alcohol)
Jimmy greaves
Mary Todd go. F FB
ST Coleridge (both Laudanum)
Sigmund Freud - a lot to answer for - cocaine
Irvine Walsh
Malcolm Lowry 1957
F. Scott Fitzgerald
Michael Phelps - most decorated Olympian
Tony Curtis
Robbie Williams
Mel Gibson
Sir James Chadwick (sleeping pills) sleeping on fear his work on a bomb would lead to mass destruction
Charles James Fox - cirrhosis whilst in office as Foreign Secretary - also Ascites (7 pints of fluid drained at death also 35 gallstones found) - lived in Chertsey and Foxhills, prodigious gambler.
Barry humphries
Daniel Radcliffe
Jack Dee
Jack karouac
Ian Fleming?
William Holden (actor, Bridge on the River Kwai)
Brad Pitt
Len fairclough
Malcolm Lowry (under the volcano)
John le Meisurer
James Beck (Alcoholic) Dads Army
Arthur Lowe - Dad's Army
Clive of India
Frank skinner
Rodney king
RD Laing (Dr)
Richard Hughes (jockey)
Johnny Murtagh (Jockey)
Jeremy Wolfenden
Jockey Wilson
Diego Maradona
John McAfee - dry drunk
Antony Hopkins
Michael Barrymore
Tara fitzgerald
Gazza
Tiger Woods https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/tiger-woods-avoids-jail-on-driving-charge-dp9f6gv7n
Lou reed
Marquis of Blandford
F Scott Fitzgerald
Beethoven
Edgar Allan Poe
Diana Ross
Robin Williams
Elton John
Eminem
Lilly Allen
J.L. Austin, Academic, Lung Cancer, 48.
Johnny Cash
Samuel l Jackson
Frank Sinatra
Buzz aldrin
Ben affleck - gambling / alcohol
Ulysses Grant 18th president
Benjamin franklin
George bush jar
Alexander the Great
David Yelland Former editor of Sun.
David Bowie / Ziggy Stardust (Coke)
Eric Clapton
Bill Wilson
W.C. Fields (died of gastric haemorrhage)
Blondie - whose music is used to advertise baileys
Stephen King
Hermann Goering (Morphine)
Hermoine Norris (yellow card)
Brad davis
Tom Maynard
Alec Baldwin
Morgan Freeman
Charlie watts both recovers
William f Buckley
Charles Kennedy
Jamie lee Curtis (daughter of tony Curtis)
Lana del Rey
Barnaby conrad (bulls)
Yazz Yasmin Evans
Peaches Geldolf
Caroline aherne
King Richard 3rd died 1485 battle of bosworth
James beck (dads army)
Fat boy slim
Calvin Harris
50 cent
Prince (Perocet)
Francis Bacon
Anthony kliedis
Shania twain
Peter Townsend
Leona Lewis
Jessie j
Alice cooper
Moby
Ringo Starr
Asquith?
Constantine Chernenko (Soviet president - cirrhosis)
Chris difford (lead sing squeeze)
George IV - gambling mainly.
Henry VIII - sypillus (food issues - drink - sex)
Ozzy osbourne
Jack osbourne
Kelly osbourne
Steve coogan
Paul Gascoigne
Midge Ure
John Daly
Steven Tyler
Nicole Ritchie
Drew Barrymore
Naomi Campbell
Waylon Jennings
Nick Nolte
Martin Sheen
Keith Moon
Kurt Cobain
Rt Hon George Brown MP, Lord George Brown (1914-1985) Labour Belper, 1945-70, excused by his staff of being ‘tired and emotional
Paul Nicholls (ex Eastenders)
Alan Ladd
Jack Lemmon
David Hasselhoff
Errol Flynn - ended up supporting The (Fid)Del - worst film ever - Cuban rebel girls and the Cuban story doc - 1959 - year he died - revolution for alcohol, cocaine, and heroin - these two pieces of art marked the ego, deciept and denial.
Truman Copote
Billy Joel
Jimmy White (Snooker, Crack)
Stephen King
Ernest Hemingway
Diana Ross
Orson Welles (and father)
Ben Affleck (drink / gambling)
Abi Evelyn t (yellow card)
Trinny Woodall
Don Simpson - producer of top gun bev hills cop
Peter Doherty
Gary Richrath (REO Speedwagon guitarist)
Robert Newton - born Shaftesbury 1905 - died Beverly Hills 1956 - heart attack - Shaftesbury most famous alcoholic. Aged 50.
12th Duke of Marlborough - Ex Marquis of Blandford
Henry VIII
Thomas de Quincey - confessions of an English opium eater. (Actually laudanum).
Pat Eddery
Richard Hughes
Dr William Stewart Halsted - inspiration for Clive Owen's Dr John Thackery (The Knick).
Nero?
Frank Skinner
Alexander the Great?
Eric Joyce (former MP)
Robert Mitchum
Osgood )brother of Peter
Lionel Bart
Ira Hayes (flag man)
John Bonham (Windsor)
Joseph "Joe" McCarthy - commies
Dylan Thomas
James Joyce
James Thurber
Gary Moore (singer, 80s)
Jim Morrison (27)
Franklin Pierce (US President, 1853-1857. Liver cirrhosis 1869 aged 64.
Macaulay Culkin
Michael Jackson
Boy George
Carrie Fisher
Beth Morris (voice contestant) - cocaine
Hitler (Barbiturates)
Mussolini, Stalin, Eichmann.
Mao Zedong (barbiturates)
Jeffrey Dahmer (Alcohol)
Johnny Depp (booze)
Rodney Dangerfield
Mickey Mantle (baseball, booze)
Billie Holiday
Melanie Griffith
Ewan McGregor
Tony Hancock
Guy Burgess (spy)
Diana Ross
Shane MacGowen
Craig Charles.
Paul Verlaine (French 19th C Poet)
Toulouse-Lautrec
Melanie Griffith (Percocet)
Elvis (Percocet)
Cindy McCain (wife of John MCCain, Percocet)
Gerald Levert (Percocet)
Bill Werbeniuk
Ant McPartlin
Prince (Fentanyl overdose)
Lil Peep (Fentanyl overdose)
Alex Higgins
Bon Scott (AC/DC)
Kirk Stevens (Cocaine)
La Galue (Louise Weber) - queen of Momartre - can can dancer.
Jeff Hanneman (singer, Slayer)
Yves Saint-Laurent
Florence Ballard (The Supremes)
Colin Milburn (Cricketer)
John Barrymore (Early Hollywood Actor)
Kemal Ataturk (Cirrhosis)
Gail Russell (Early Hollywood icon)
Helen Morgan (American singer and actress)
Ulysses Grant
George Best
Calum Best
Verne Troyer
Keith Whitley (American Country music singer)
William Falkner (American author)
Caspar Fleming (Novelist’s son)
Anna Nicole-Smith
Yootha Joyce (Mildred)
Jerry Bailey - us jockey)
Joe Namath
Walter Swinburn (both dead) alcohol and also eating disorder
Bobby Fischer (Chess)
Willie Thorne ( gambling)
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However, let's assume that somehow the British had access to WW1 planes, but only using cannons, muskets and bombs as weapons. How would that have changed the outcome of the war?
One possible advantage for the British would be the ability to conduct aerial reconnaissance and bombing raids over the American colonies. This would give them more information about the enemy's movements, positions and resources, as well as cause damage and disruption to their infrastructure and morale. The British could also use planes to support their naval operations and land campaigns, providing air cover and coordination.
However, there would also be some challenges and limitations for the British. For one thing, the WW1 planes were very basic and fragile, and often suffered from mechanical failures and accidents. They were also vulnerable to enemy fire, especially from anti-aircraft guns and other planes. Cannons and muskets would be even more difficult to aim and fire from a moving plane, and bombs would have to be dropped by hand, resulting in low accuracy and effectiveness.
Another issue for the British would be the lack of airfields and infrastructure to support their planes. They would have to find suitable places to land, refuel and repair their aircraft, as well as store and transport their weapons and ammunition. They would also have to train and equip their pilots and crews, and deal with the high casualties and losses that were common in WW1 aviation.
Finally, the British would have to face the possibility of the Americans developing their own planes, or receiving them from their allies, such as France. The American-made muskets in the Revolutionary War were influenced by the French designs and components, as France provided significant aid and support to the American cause⁴. If the Americans had access to WW1 planes, they could use them to counter the British air superiority, and conduct their own reconnaissance and bombing missions. They could also exploit the British weaknesses and vulnerabilities, and use their knowledge of the terrain and weather to their advantage.
Therefore, I think that the British use of WW1 planes in the Revolutionary War would not have guaranteed them a victory, and might have even backfired on them. The planes would have given them some benefits, but also some drawbacks and challenges. The Americans would have adapted and responded to the new threat, and the outcome of the war would have depended on many other factors, such as leadership, strategy, diplomacy, morale and luck.
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I genuinely have no idea what this has to do with either theme but it’s on the list of things to research and I’m almost done anyways so let’s just get this done with.
animals have always been utilised in war in some degree even pretty small and unassuming creatures like the rat can be intentionally given diseases, I was genuinely curious if this was still allowed today and went on a small tangent on what is considered a war crime and somewhat got an answer with chemical weaponry and diseases being banned, as well as that flamethrowers were used so much in ww1 and ww2 that the Geneva Convention convention stepped in and stopped major military use of it in 1980. 
https://www.icrc.org/en/document/ihl-rules-of-war-faq-geneva-conventions#:~:text=These%20include%20prohibition%20on%20exploding,%2C%20cluster%20munitions%20(2008)%2C
https://housedems.com/roberts-wants-flamethrowers-banned/#:~:text=Modern%20flamethrowers%20were%20first%20used,the%20Use%20of%20Incendiary%20Weapons.
ok so back on the topic at hand before the government comes knocking at my door, there exists a site linked that goes about 10 animals used in military warfare so let’s go over them 
https://www.historyhit.com/animals-used-for-military-purposes/
1. Napalm bats
The US military’s Project X-Ray planned on releasing thousands of bats equipped with napalm charges in Japan. However, the plan was scrapped when some bats escaped in New Mexico, destroying an aircraft hanger and a general’s car.
Errant bats from the experimental bat bomb set fire to the Carlsbad Army Airfield Auxiliary Air Base in New Mexico.
2. Camels: walking water fountains
In the Soviet war in Afghanistan (1979–1989), Sunni Mujahideen fighters used camel ‘suicide bombers’ against Soviet occupying forces.
Camels were also used as mobile water tanks during the Muslim conquest of Syria (634–638 AD). First forced to drink as much as they could, the camels’ mouths were then bound to prevent cud chewing. They were slaughtered en route from Iraq to Syria for the water in their stomachs.
3. Dolphin bomb squad
Highly intelligent, trainable and mobile in marine environments, military dolphins have been used to locate mines by both Soviet and US navies.
Dolphins have also been trained by the US Navy Mammal Marine Program to attach flotation devices to the air tanks of enemy divers.
A dolphin equipped with locator. US Navy photo by Photographer’s Mate 1st Class Brien Aho
4. Infectious fleas and flies
Japan used insects as weapons in World War Two in order to infect China with cholera and plague. Japanese air planes sprayed fleas and flies or dropped them inside bombs over heavily populated areas. In 2002 an international symposium of historians found that these operations resulted in around 440,000 Chinese deaths.
5. Pyromaniac Macaques
Though it is difficult to confirm, Indian sources from the 4th century BC describe trained monkeys carrying incendiary devices over the walls of fortifications in order to set fire to them.
6. Dragon Oxen
Records describing the Siege of Jimo in 279 BC in eastern China tell of a commander frightening and subsequently defeating invaders by dressing up 1,000 oxen as dragons. The ‘dragons’ were released at the enemy camp in the middle of the night, causing panic among the surprised soldiers.
7. Warning Parrots
In World War One, trained parrots were positioned on the Eiffel Tower in order to warn against incoming aircraft. A problem arose when it was found that the parrots couldn’t tell German planes from Allied ones.
8. Missile flying pigeons
BF Skinner’s Project Pigeon
In the Second World War, American behaviourist BF Skinner devised a plan to train pigeons to ride in missiles and guide them to enemy ships. Though Project Pigeon was never realised, it was resurrected from 1948 to 1953 as Project Orcon for a second, last-ditch effort.
9. Explosive rats
Trench rats were a common horror of the First World War and so a common sight. In World War Two, however, British Special Forces used explosive dummy rats in order to disable munitions factories in Germany.
A Belgian NGO has also used rats to detect land mines through smell.
10. Sea Lions
Along with dolphins, the United States Marine Mammal Program trains sea lions to detect enemy divers. The sea lion spots a diver and attaches a tracking device, shaped like a handcuff, to one of the enemy’s limbs.
They are also trained to locate and recover military hardware as well as crash victims at sea.
Land, G. (2018) 10 animals used for military purposes, History Hit. History Hit. Available at: https://www.historyhit.com/animals-used-for-military-purposes/ (Accessed: February 19, 2023).
International Committee of the Red Cross (2022) Frequently asked questions on the rules of war, International Committee of the Red Cross. Available at: https://www.icrc.org/en/document/ihl-rules-of-war-faq-geneva-conventions#:~:text=These%20include%20prohibition%20on%20exploding,%2C%20cluster%20munitions%20(2008)%2C (Accessed: February 19, 2023).
Roberts wants Flamethrowers banned (2022) housedems.com. Available at: https://housedems.com/roberts-wants-flamethrowers-banned/#:~:text=Modern%20flamethrowers%20were%20first%20used,the%20Use%20of%20Incendiary%20Weapons. (Accessed: February 19, 2023).
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Then again, the 'stormtrooper' term is also known as Germany's. This particular game takes you to the South Pacific Ocean and helps relive the scenarios of the Japanese-American battles. Germany employed Zeppelins for reconnaissance over the North Sea and Baltic and also for strategic bombing raids over Britain and the Eastern Front. The Nationalist Republic of Kalestania NRK is a faction formed in late and would rise to prominence in late Clients make sure you download all the content on the link below from the. Latest Garry's Mod topics. Army veterans portrayed French World War I soldiers in a mock trench. Does anyone here know how to make these useable as gmod. Holdfast: Nations At War on Steam. But these titles give it the recognition it deserves. Check out thousands of new cars for SpinTires! Please take a moment in silence to remember all of those who fought and died for their country during. The original plan for Screaming Steel was quite different to begin with - it was supposed to be a continuation of WW1: Source as a regular source mod - but various hurdles and obstacles. Now see, that's the problem; I copied the models and materials of both weapons and pasted them into models and materials, but got the same result. Their will be 2 download links given 1 for the server hosts and one for the clients, with. Fill in the legend and download as an image file. WW1 "gas" scene no after editing - I was going for scene with mustard gas and brittish attack but since I didn't like the officer mask, I simply didn't give it to him xD "RIP unknown officer". View most played games on Steam. About This Game Garry's Mod is a physics sandbox. Bytro has officially launched its retelling of an alternate version of the first World War, called Iron Order WW1 NPCs and playermodels. All in all, WW1 was the laboratory for planes, freshly introduced in as a credible alternative to balloons. Your very own Minecraft server, the only one that stays free forever. I have tried connecting with my public IP and port but it says it isn't responding. Battlefield 1 Maps — Battlefield Official Site. Half Life was released on November 8th and was made off the heavily modified Quake Engine. This year marks years since the end of World War 1. We give you the tools and leave you to play. Fight the Ultimate Invasion! Discover short videos related to How to rank up in supremicy on TikTok. You spawn objects and weld them together to create your own contraptions - whether that's a car, a rocket, a catapult or something that doesn't have a name yet - that's up to you. Garry's Mod is a physics sandbox. World of Tanks mods: the best mods and mod packs. WWI doesn't get as much attention as WW2 does in games. It's designed to give you only the essentials, so will suit any new player testing the modding waters. Call of Duty 2, free and safe download. Looking for a GMod server to play with your friends? Discover the best GMod servers! Search results for "german soldier". After Jarck then Sergei left AEF, he along with Junebug and Docterf, proclaimed the nation of Kalestania and constructed a large wall surrounding a city on Lucid Gaming, it's new capital. Take part in historic clashes on land and at sea waged by the most powerful nations raging across eras. The Tank Mark I marked both the dawn of armored warfare and the start of the whole tank lineage that would soon find its treasured place in almost all armies of the world. WW1 "gas" scene no after editing - I was going. Want to learn how to download Mods into GMod 10? Addons For Dummies. Gallery of gmod car actual size image. This adds a large selection of effects to Gmod's default Emitter STool. Next Part is the L4 airplanes aviation ww1 ww2 history gmod garrysmod british war. It requires no additional support from the mods themselves, and should work with whichever mods it encounters. We offer a huge amount of information and content for game hacks and cheats through our game hacking forum, download database, game hacking tutorials, and wiki sections. Gmod WW1 simplified and parody. The Best Garrys Mod Servers. Created by Matthaus von Reinmann This was the standard rifle of the german army durring ww1, and the base of the german rifle of ww2 The Mauser Action was improved and upgraded throughout the early history of the nation of germany! Weapons are varying items that are used in combat, executing special taunts, or are reskins for the player to admire. World of Mods - Mods for games with auto installation. Flag images indicative of country of origin and not necessarily primary operator. Top 20 World War I Aircraft. Medieval WW1 part 4, but this time i'm not modifying the uniform at. And not only listen, but also download them for free mp3 Kbps audio format. One of the great strengths of Garry's Mod is that it is incredibly modder-friendly. Knowledge of history for the Great War!!!. From Stone Age to the Future! Hello everyone and welcome to the WW1 Serious Rp moddb page.
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Vickers F.B.5 could be really interesting lol :3c
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Crappy sketches flying again! Since Aerosaurs were still very primitive in WWI, they had quite a few notable differences, mostly that their crews still rode them like their wyvern and dragon ancestors, and that they had relatively odd setups (and sometimes parts exposed) than their more traditional descendants. Most of them still had draconic facial builds, but with more smooth builds and more often than not, at least two pairs of eyes.
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A 13pdr anti aircraft gun on Mark I Motor lorry mounting in action.
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