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clevermanka) wrote2012-11-15 10:01 am
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I've gone blind and deaf and all I know is rage
Apparently this thing called the 23rd Headquarters Special Troops existed during WWII. My questions are:
1. How did I never hear of it before?
and
2. Why have I never read an AU featuring some of my fave pairings working in it? I mean come on. The idea practically writes itself for my top two (Fraser/RayK and Sherlock/John). Hell, for Steve/Bucky it wouldn't even have to be AU (although this would be a fantastic AU for Clint/Natasha)
Speaking of WWII, has everyone seen this History of WWII, Facebook style? I love the brief appearances by Common Sense and Hindsight.
1. How did I never hear of it before?
and
2. Why have I never read an AU featuring some of my fave pairings working in it? I mean come on. The idea practically writes itself for my top two (Fraser/RayK and Sherlock/John). Hell, for Steve/Bucky it wouldn't even have to be AU (although this would be a fantastic AU for Clint/Natasha)
Speaking of WWII, has everyone seen this History of WWII, Facebook style? I love the brief appearances by Common Sense and Hindsight.

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It look me a whole ten-count to figure out he was talking about the ghost outfit. My father is clearly 10x cooler than I am.
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loved the raf and the luftwaffe conversation.
there are pictures of some of the things that unit created floating around out there. I think cracked has mentioned the unit a couple times in various articles. They were very very good at what they did.
random family history - my grandpa ran into that unit... god knows where, but in europe during the war, he left it vague when he wrote it down just in case and never out and out names the unit, but he got to see them building an army out of nowhere and nothing. Said it was the most amazing bit of building he had ever seen, and only wrote about it 20 years later. My dad put all the pieces together last year after he got his hands on my grandpas military records and his full autobiography.
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The Facebook WWII is fabu!
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I'm seriously thinking of recreating that patch. If I do, you and
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Hooray, I get a patch of awesome!
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Those things were COOL. They were the reason why the US Navy took the Pacific. Shoot hell out of our ships, go on. But if they're still floating, we come, pick them up, fix them while transporting them to the next battle zone, and here they are, magically back in action! They were the biggest reason why the USS Enterprise earned it's nickname.
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I'm...just going to assume you're not talking about Star Trek here, which means I have no idea what you're talking about.
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Hence the nickname-The Grey Ghost.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Enterprise_(CV-6)
Hope that link works; it pasted funky, so I fixed the text.
But if you google it, it will pop up!
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http://www.npr.org/books/titles/138285838/ghosts-of-the-eto-american-tactical-deception-units-in-the-european-theater-1944
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http://www.ghostarmy.org/
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trenchcoateverything!no subject
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It look me a whole ten-count to figure out he was talking about the ghost outfit. My father is clearly 10x cooler than I am.
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loved the raf and the luftwaffe conversation.
there are pictures of some of the things that unit created floating around out there. I think cracked has mentioned the unit a couple times in various articles. They were very very good at what they did.
random family history - my grandpa ran into that unit... god knows where, but in europe during the war, he left it vague when he wrote it down just in case and never out and out names the unit, but he got to see them building an army out of nowhere and nothing. Said it was the most amazing bit of building he had ever seen, and only wrote about it 20 years later. My dad put all the pieces together last year after he got his hands on my grandpas military records and his full autobiography.
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The Facebook WWII is fabu!
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I'm seriously thinking of recreating that patch. If I do, you and
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Hooray, I get a patch of awesome!
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Those things were COOL. They were the reason why the US Navy took the Pacific. Shoot hell out of our ships, go on. But if they're still floating, we come, pick them up, fix them while transporting them to the next battle zone, and here they are, magically back in action! They were the biggest reason why the USS Enterprise earned it's nickname.
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I'm...just going to assume you're not talking about Star Trek here, which means I have no idea what you're talking about.
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Hence the nickname-The Grey Ghost.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Enterprise_(CV-6)
Hope that link works; it pasted funky, so I fixed the text.
But if you google it, it will pop up!
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