"It Has Been a Good Year for Checkers"
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Mr. Checkers
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"It Has Been a Good Year for Checkers"
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Take care and God Bless. "Mr. Checkers"---Visit with "Inky" at: http://www.broenink-art.nl/maukie2.swf----"No act of kindness no matter how small is ever wasted". --Aesop--
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john reade
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Re: "It Has Been a Good Year for Checkers"
No, against flak, which is ant-aircraft fire. It's an abbreviation of the German. It's what the British pilots used to get when they flew over Germany in the Second World War.
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liam stephens
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Flak
Fliegerabwehrkanonen (Flak) AAA (Anti-Aircraft-Artillery)
The accuracy and effectiveness of FLAK or anti-aircraft artillery fire was derided at the start of the war but it gained a healthy respect as the war dragged on. By 1942 15,000 88mm (3.46 in) guns formed the bulk of heavy flak defenses for Germany. Large numbers of 37mm (1.47 in) and 20mm (0.79 in) guns filled the skies with shells during every air raid. Often arrayed in "belts" around a city or target 88s could fire 22 lb (10 kg) shells up to 35,000 ft (10600 m) at a rate of 15-20 rounds per minute. The excellent 88mm (3.46 in) gun proved very effective especially when radar was used to help with aiming. The shells exploding at a preset altitude sending metal splinters flying in all directions. Later groups of up to 40 heavy flak guns Grossbatterien fired rectangular patterns of shellbursts known as box barrages that proved very deadly to enemy bombers.
In 1944 Flak accounted for 3,501 American planes destroyed, enemy fighters shot down about 600 less in the same time period. More flak guns gradually appeared, mainly the 128mm (5 in) German Flak accounted for 50 of the 72 RAF bombers lost over Berlin on the night of March 24th, 1944. An incredible 56 bombers were destroyed or crippled by flak during a B-17 raid on Merseburg in November of 1944.
Extract from: http://www.ww2guide.com/flak.shtml
The accuracy and effectiveness of FLAK or anti-aircraft artillery fire was derided at the start of the war but it gained a healthy respect as the war dragged on. By 1942 15,000 88mm (3.46 in) guns formed the bulk of heavy flak defenses for Germany. Large numbers of 37mm (1.47 in) and 20mm (0.79 in) guns filled the skies with shells during every air raid. Often arrayed in "belts" around a city or target 88s could fire 22 lb (10 kg) shells up to 35,000 ft (10600 m) at a rate of 15-20 rounds per minute. The excellent 88mm (3.46 in) gun proved very effective especially when radar was used to help with aiming. The shells exploding at a preset altitude sending metal splinters flying in all directions. Later groups of up to 40 heavy flak guns Grossbatterien fired rectangular patterns of shellbursts known as box barrages that proved very deadly to enemy bombers.
In 1944 Flak accounted for 3,501 American planes destroyed, enemy fighters shot down about 600 less in the same time period. More flak guns gradually appeared, mainly the 128mm (5 in) German Flak accounted for 50 of the 72 RAF bombers lost over Berlin on the night of March 24th, 1944. An incredible 56 bombers were destroyed or crippled by flak during a B-17 raid on Merseburg in November of 1944.
Extract from: http://www.ww2guide.com/flak.shtml
- Alex_Moiseyev
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Re: "It Has Been a Good Year for Checkers"
Ms. Becky wrote::lol: Yes it has been a wonderful year of growth and prosperity within our checker community. ... We anticipate that this next year will be even a better one for each and every one of us.
Well said, Ms. Becky !
Sincerely,
AlexI am playing checkers, not chess.
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Mr. Checkers
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Re: "It Has Been a Good Year for Checkers"
Take care and God Bless. "Mr. Checkers"---Visit with "Inky" at: http://www.broenink-art.nl/maukie2.swf----"No act of kindness no matter how small is ever wasted". --Aesop--