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Can you say what this ship was noted for in WW2 ?
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Opening shots in Gydina or Gadansk.
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Opening shots WW2. Correct.
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There were some film clips of this at the Tank place at Bovingdon when I was there a few years ago
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Quote:
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What is this procedure known as ?
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What is the term used for these beams ?
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No replies yet so I will give it a shot:
I have no idea what it is called in a ship but, in a house or barn of timber construction, it would be called a diagonal truss or bracing truss.
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Sorry not that. Clue > In the ships bow (the term sounds like breathing heavy).
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#15. Answer >
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Och I was going to say breast hooks.
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