My good friend Ted who served in the RN and RAN WW2 told me Cunningham insisted his gunnery officer was always escorted wherever he went ashore, the reason being he was that good and usually hit the target quickly, Other ship Captains wanted him and they were not averse to press gang methods hence the escort ! , perhaps lower deck gossip but its a good yarn ! Ted survived a long lance torpedo hit, they were closed up and it was his turn to go for a smoke, he went down from the gun platform and was smoking when the Japanese torpedo hit the side of his ship .The blast killed all the gun crew. Many people attended Teds funeral way back in the 80s a good man to all. AND a very good friend , He was our storeman and i kept telling him that picture of the Hood on the stores wall above his desk was mine !!! it disappeared one day no doubt it hung on Teds wall at his home. One day just after he retired he came home fell asleep in a chair and never woke up.
The Long Lance's took a heavy toll on Allied cruisers around Guadalcanal. It took far too long for our flag officers to establish battle plans to survive the deadly torpedo attacks IJN destroyers could unleash from great distances, day or night. But while that was going on it took some pressure off Australia's war effort on New Guinea.
It seems the Italian Navy wasn't about to be outshone by the Italian Army's motto "Italian tanks have 6 gears, five go in reverse and one forward in case they get attacked from behind."...
Italian "morale" was questionable for the entire war. Their heart wasn't in it. They didn't want to be there. Italian tanks were called "Rolling Coffins" by surviving Italian Tank crews.
@@allandoyle5733 Are you new to this site? 🙂 keep watching, he seems to stick his hand in a bin of video clips and grab the first thing that comes to hand and stick it in the video.
Reminds me of Willis “Ching” Lee Decided you wanted to use the ships guns basically as a sniper rifle, First realizing the manual that came with those guns from the supplier was wrong “off” so he basically wrote his own. Then he trained his crew To be able to literally anything within the first shot or two. After that during one engagement he noticed they were outnumbered and another ship was going to make it so he course corrected, leading those attacking ships to start chasing him. at the last second he made a sharp turn, sinking one ship almost immediately within two shots both hitting.. From a bored kid that was too intelligent for school, getting in trouble when the teacher took his tobacco throwing it in the wood furnace one too many times. He filled that pouch with gunpowder, the teacher threw it in the furnace and blew it up, to An Olympic gold medalist “ that finished early and decided to shoot pistol for fun taking gold in that as well” to battle ship commander World War 2 had kicked off, American New we were eventually going to end up in it. They sent Ching Lee to bureau of ordinance because they knew he didn’t have time for their bureaucratic bs. Covering a whole bunch of stuff that they didn’t want to send out to the Navy because they wanted to be 100% effective. For example, the radar ordering them to be put on every ship, but they told him no due to manufacturing shortages. He told them he’ll buy them from Britain. They immediately complied. They were sitting on a EVAP system that purify water. If you don’t know the story of this legendary gunslinger, You should look him up! Especially if you like military history, WW2 etc
The Fat Electrician is the best military history channel on RUclips. He doesn't just read a script, he actually researches his topics and learns about them before trying to tell the tales.
@@andreww9513 what I'm saying is actually puts the work in. Most RUclipsrs just do half ass Google search and cover the most basic of questions. While most channels have 10 minute videos that they don't really know what the hellctalking about, and it shows, FE takes the time to understand his topic instead of regurgitating the same ol same ol.
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I honestly don't think Italy's heart was in the fight. I think Mousseline was pushing them to fight with someone they didn't want to and against someone they saw as allies. Thus leading to lack luster battle performance on their end. Had they been on the allies side I think it would have been the other way around. That is just my thoughts though and has nothing to back it up.
I think he purposely mispronounces things because comments regardless of what is said helps propel the video. So when he butchers a name or word he knows we can’t let him get away with it. Just goes to show how stupid YT’s algorithm really is. I’ve listened to him for years and he’s can’t be that ignorant to constantly mess up basic grammar.
I get 100% where you're coming from, and usually I'd be standing next to you throwing rocks, but in his defense a number of British English words are spelled different than pronounced. Gloucester comes to mind.
I’m just gonna start correcting everything wrong in his videos lmao. Inaccuracy 1. Giulio Cesare was not a new battleship with Veneto lol. It was commissioned in 1910 lmao
distance to the horion increases with the height above sea level of the observer. an obsever with eyes at 5feet above sea level will see the horizon at approximately 2.7 miles, at 50 ft approximately 8.7miles away. Consequently an observer with eyes at 50 ft could, given good optics and a flat sea, be able to see an object 50 ft high above sea level up to a range of 17.4 (i.e. 2x8.7 ) miles before it dips below the horizon. Hope this explains. No need for thanks. Send Laphroaig.
Modern day ships line of sight targeting lasers are able to target a vessel at 100 miles even though the target is said to be 1815.85 meters below the horizon. Once you understand that it is called sea level, you understand being able to target the ship at 14 miles is not a problem but hitting a moving target at that range is damn good shooting.
We’re on to you. Mispronouncing basic words and names is done on purpose. You know what you’re doing. You know we won’t tolerate such things like butchering known historical names. But RUclips’s algorithm doesn’t care what the comments are they only care that it’s made and the more you get the better you do. Cynical, I know.
Right! That's it! You have been told countless times by countless viewers to correct your pronunciation of Warspite, but you refuse to do so. From now on, every time you abuse the name of what is probably our most revered warship, a video of yours gets a thumbs down and yes, it's pure SPITE on my part. Twenty mispronunciations equals twenty videos get a thumbs down. Ineffectual I know, but it'll make me feel better.
Amazing the videos on this battle. British gunnery resulted in HMS Barham rolling over and blowing up, then the Graf Spee scuttling itself! And HMS Eagle's disguise.
.... so they turned tail and withdrew from battle, as usual. It was probably a good idea as the Italian Airforce had failed miserably, giving them no assistance !
The Italians were cowards, hence their huge surrenders in the desert war. Their navy was not much better. Their air force were a bit braver but were hampered by the poor quality of their planes.
You are not doing any service to the Royal Navy by making out their opponents to be cowards. Contrary to the old joke, the book of Italian War Heroes would not be a very slim volume. Think of the Italian gunboats which defended the German troop convoys during the invasion of Crete, the human torpedo attack on the battle fleet in Alexandria, and so on. Their commanders were understandably cautious when they realised that British warships had radar, theirs did not, so that they were fighting blind in night battles.
The Italians crafter great looking Naval ships. It's impossible to know how well their ships performed. Mostly, the Italians turned tail, preferring to keep their ships in running order. Maybe this one is different
You've been corrected many times over the mispronunciation of Warspite, and not showing any change means you are disrespectful of the many warriors who served on her. Basic research helps when presenting history, but it has to be done with the respect it deserves for the many lives lost during the world wars.
The word "spite" (rhymes with "light") means "a desire to hurt". The ship is called HMS Warspite - "War-SPITE"! Not "Warspit". Why can't you pronounce "Warspite"?
Your pronunciations of names is a particular annoyance/amusement to me as a natural born speaker of English - and also one with a fair amount of military and wartime knowledge... For example, it is HMS War-SPITE, not War-spit. The "E" at the end tells you exactly how to pronounce the word! And there's HMS Mal-ay-ah, and not Mal-eye-er! And then there's Admiral Cunning-UM, not Cunning-HAM! Or the Italian port of Tar-ANT-oh, not TAR-anto... I wouldn't even mind so much if you didn't meanwhile get the Italian ships' names pretty much spot-on! And then we have the "allied" cruisers... I thought they were ALL British? Keep at it - and maybe watch a bit more actual (preferably British!) wartime footage with narration from the time - and I'm sure you'll get it right eventually!!
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My good friend Ted who served in the RN and RAN WW2 told me Cunningham insisted his gunnery officer was always escorted wherever he went ashore, the reason being he was that good and usually hit the target quickly, Other ship Captains wanted him and they were not averse to press gang methods hence the escort ! , perhaps lower deck gossip but its a good yarn !
Ted survived a long lance torpedo hit, they were closed up and it was his turn to go for a smoke, he went down from the gun platform and was smoking when the Japanese torpedo hit the side of his ship .The blast killed all the gun crew.
Many people attended Teds funeral way back in the 80s a good man to all. AND a very good friend , He was our storeman and i kept telling him that picture of the Hood on the stores wall above his desk was mine !!! it disappeared one day no doubt it hung on Teds wall at his home. One day just after he retired he came home fell asleep in a chair and never woke up.
The Long Lance's took a heavy toll on Allied cruisers around Guadalcanal. It took far too long for our flag officers to establish battle plans to survive the deadly torpedo attacks IJN destroyers could unleash from great distances, day or night. But while that was going on it took some pressure off Australia's war effort on New Guinea.
The Italians were never a threat, a nuisance, maybe, but never a threat.
The Italian Navy was a paper tiger. On paper they should have been a force to reckon with.
There have been longer shots but they were at stationary targets. Also Scharnhorst hit HMS Glorious at the same sort of range too.
It seems the Italian Navy wasn't about to be outshone by the Italian Army's motto "Italian tanks have 6 gears, five go in reverse and one forward in case they get attacked from behind."...
The German navy runs on beer and schnapps, the British navy runs on rum and the Italians run to port...... (sorry, old joke)
Yes its HMS WarspITE, its also HMS Ma-lay-ya, not Ma-lie-a!
Dangit, you beat me to it!
This channel has been told this for about 2 years!
There is an "e" at the end of the name Warspite.
HMS Warspite as war-spite, not war-spit
Italian "morale" was questionable for the entire war.
Their heart wasn't in it. They didn't want to be there.
Italian tanks were called "Rolling Coffins" by surviving Italian Tank crews.
Aaaaannd we had to see HMS Barham exploding yet again.
At least we were spared the WW1 Hungarian Battleship capsizing.
What has the shot of Nelson/Rodney to do with this? I do hate irrelevant video clips.
@@allandoyle5733 Are you new to this site? 🙂 keep watching, he seems to stick his hand in a bin of video clips and grab the first thing that comes to hand and stick it in the video.
He's done this before, many times. Its becoming tedious! As is Warspit!
Reminds me of Willis “Ching” Lee Decided you wanted to use the ships guns basically as a sniper rifle, First realizing the manual that came with those guns from the supplier was wrong “off” so he basically wrote his own. Then he trained his crew To be able to literally anything within the first shot or two. After that during one engagement he noticed they were outnumbered and another ship was going to make it so he course corrected, leading those attacking ships to start chasing him. at the last second he made a sharp turn, sinking one ship almost immediately within two shots both hitting..
From a bored kid that was too intelligent for school, getting in trouble when the teacher took his tobacco throwing it in the wood furnace one too many times. He filled that pouch with gunpowder, the teacher threw it in the furnace and blew it up, to An Olympic gold medalist “ that finished early and decided to shoot pistol for fun taking gold in that as well” to battle ship commander
World War 2 had kicked off, American New we were eventually going to end up in it. They sent Ching Lee to bureau of ordinance because they knew he didn’t have time for their bureaucratic bs. Covering a whole bunch of stuff that they didn’t want to send out to the Navy because they wanted to be 100% effective. For example, the radar ordering them to be put on every ship, but they told him no due to manufacturing shortages. He told them he’ll buy them from Britain. They immediately complied. They were sitting on a EVAP system that purify water.
If you don’t know the story of this legendary gunslinger, You should look him up! Especially if you like military history, WW2 etc
The Fat Electrician is the best military history channel on RUclips. He doesn't just read a script, he actually researches his topics and learns about them before trying to tell the tales.
@@michaelhowell2326 You know what historians do before they write scripts, right? You ever take a speech class?
@@andreww9513 what I'm saying is actually puts the work in. Most RUclipsrs just do half ass Google search and cover the most basic of questions. While most channels have 10 minute videos that they don't really know what the hellctalking about, and it shows, FE takes the time to understand his topic instead of regurgitating the same ol same ol.
@@andreww9513The english in this section is poor, I would make sure it is gramatically correct before putting it on the internet.
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@DrivermanO Sarcasm? Sarcasm or your reference to it is the lowest form of humor.
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Only major power to never be invaded America
The only country to finish a war with the enemy started the fight with it :America
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You can love us,. hate us, hell outright despise us, but you better RESPECT us, oh and with all due repsect to my British brothers and sisters (my son in law is retired SBS ,.my.wife is from Newcastle) if not for the help of the USA you WOULD be speaking German. J.Williams 5th/7th USASF. The constant putting down of our country gets old, and I LOVE the UK. Peace and Blessings
This information is now considered obsolete as the USS Massachusetts has been confirmed to have hit the French destroyer Milat at over 28,000 yards.
It’s the longest range battleship on battleship hit and much more impressive considering the date and technology as well as the impacts of the hit.
Worspit... That's a ship of her majesty's navy? Did I miss something, ... LIKE A SILRNT "E"?!
I honestly don't think Italy's heart was in the fight. I think Mousseline was pushing them to fight with someone they didn't want to and against someone they saw as allies. Thus leading to lack luster battle performance on their end. Had they been on the allies side I think it would have been the other way around. That is just my thoughts though and has nothing to back it up.
Italians aren't known for military brilliance.
What a shot! 20,400 meters!
Isn't the farthest confirmed naval gun hit on open sea Scharnhorst II vs aircraft carrier HMS Glorious?
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1:59 Why I won't be back; don't interrupt title subject matter.
Yet again She's HMS War - SpitE not HMS Warspit, thats like calling the USS NEW Jersey the USS New Jers !
Yet again another crybaby.
It’s a British ship it dosnt matter
I think he purposely mispronounces things because comments regardless of what is said helps propel the video. So when he butchers a name or word he knows we can’t let him get away with it. Just goes to show how stupid YT’s algorithm really is. I’ve listened to him for years and he’s can’t be that ignorant to constantly mess up basic grammar.
I get 100% where you're coming from, and usually I'd be standing next to you throwing rocks, but in his defense a number of British English words are spelled different than pronounced. Gloucester comes to mind.
Wymondham for example.
Yamato tagged an American carrier at @20 miles in the Battle of Samar. Dark Seas said so itself.
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Inaccuracy 2. WARSPITE. WARSPITE. WARSPITE. Do you see the E? It is not warspit. WARSPITE. My god
Take pill and relax. It's a great story and it's free. Enjoy the story.
I’m just gonna start correcting everything wrong in his videos lmao. Inaccuracy 1. Giulio Cesare was not a new battleship with Veneto lol. It was commissioned in 1910 lmao
14.48 Miles!
distance to the horion increases with the height above sea level of the observer. an obsever with eyes at 5feet above sea level will see the horizon at approximately 2.7 miles, at 50 ft approximately 8.7miles away. Consequently an observer with eyes at 50 ft could, given good optics and a flat sea, be able to see an object 50 ft high above sea level up to a range of 17.4 (i.e. 2x8.7 ) miles before it dips below the horizon. Hope this explains. No need for thanks. Send Laphroaig.
@@roycameron847 25,500 yards, the longest range hit from one moving object on another one. 14.48 miles
Is this a human voice or AI? How could you not know that it's HMS War-Spite, not War-spit?
13 miles? I understand that the horizon, at sea, is 11 to 12 miles so how could this be?
Depends on how high in the superstructure the gun laying team is. I suppose.
Modern day ships line of sight targeting lasers are able to target a vessel at 100 miles even though the target is said to be 1815.85 meters below the horizon. Once you understand that it is called sea level, you understand being able to target the ship at 14 miles is not a problem but hitting a moving target at that range is damn good shooting.
Did he say warSpit😂
We’re on to you. Mispronouncing basic words and names is done on purpose. You know what you’re doing. You know we won’t tolerate such things like butchering known historical names. But RUclips’s algorithm doesn’t care what the comments are they only care that it’s made and the more you get the better you do. Cynical, I know.
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Right! That's it! You have been told countless times by countless viewers to correct your pronunciation of Warspite, but you refuse to do so. From now on, every time you abuse the name of what is probably our most revered warship, a video of yours gets a thumbs down and yes, it's pure SPITE on my part. Twenty mispronunciations equals twenty videos get a thumbs down. Ineffectual I know, but it'll make me feel better.
Giving a thumbs down still helps their videos in the RUclips algorithm
We must make sacrifices to the God of the algorithm. Even if he does keep saying spit !
@@dylanruzzo4069 I know, but it still makes me feel a little bit better.
Pronunciation is shite.
War Spit does sound pretty boss, though🤩🤩🤩
Amazing the videos on this battle. British gunnery resulted in HMS Barham rolling over and blowing up, then the Graf Spee scuttling itself! And HMS Eagle's disguise.
Hey dorks, How long was that shell in the air?
I got HMS warspite and king George V battleships in war thunder
.... so they turned tail and withdrew from battle, as usual. It was probably a good idea as the Italian Airforce had failed miserably, giving them no assistance !
The Italians were cowards, hence their huge surrenders in the desert war. Their navy was not much better. Their air force were a bit braver but were hampered by the poor quality of their planes.
You are not doing any service to the Royal Navy by making out their opponents to be cowards. Contrary to the old joke, the book of Italian War Heroes would not be a very slim volume. Think of the Italian gunboats which defended the German troop convoys during the invasion of Crete, the human torpedo attack on the battle fleet in Alexandria, and so on. Their commanders were understandably cautious when they realised that British warships had radar, theirs did not, so that they were fighting blind in night battles.
At time 10:11, is that Edward VIII wearing an Italian uniform? Looks like him.
Warspit! 😂
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The Italians crafter great looking Naval ships. It's impossible to know how well their ships performed. Mostly, the Italians turned tail, preferring to keep their ships in running order. Maybe this one is different
Considering your pumping a game that has this exact ship it's pronounced WAS-SPITE not Warspit
War-spite is actually how its pronounced. The grand old lady, she had the best gun crews of the RN in ww2.
I prefer "world of warships" thanks, maybe see if they will sponsor you :)
You've been corrected many times over the mispronunciation of Warspite, and not showing any change means you are disrespectful of the many warriors who served on her. Basic research helps when presenting history, but it has to be done with the respect it deserves for the many lives lost during the world wars.
It's even SPELLED a certain way to ensure it's pronounced the right way!!
The word "spite" (rhymes with "light") means "a desire to hurt". The ship is called HMS Warspite - "War-SPITE"! Not "Warspit". Why can't you pronounce "Warspite"?
OMG, it’s Warsp I te, with a hard “I.” It’s like chalk on a chalkboard…..
after a 20min add about war thunder, 5 minutes later another ad. so many breaks for adds, impossible to follow the story
Gotcha
how many civilian ships did it sink?
13:59, doubling down on interrupting title subject matter.
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Your pronunciation of Royal Naval ships name is abysmal.
Malaya as in the country Malaya. It isn't Mal I er. It is Ma -lay -a .
The first comment is like get over it narrow minded
it pronounced War SpIte I not it Do not disrespect Enterprise's British sister
World of warships is better but war thunder has better tank and air combat games
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Stopped watching the second it was pronounced warspit…
Yep im joing the thumbs down brigade as well at this point its gotta be out of spite the way you butcher these names.
Bloody hell man it's War Spite NOT War Spit.
Your pronunciations of names is a particular annoyance/amusement to me as a natural born speaker of English - and also one with a fair amount of military and wartime knowledge...
For example, it is HMS War-SPITE, not War-spit. The "E" at the end tells you exactly how to pronounce the word!
And there's HMS Mal-ay-ah, and not Mal-eye-er!
And then there's Admiral Cunning-UM, not Cunning-HAM!
Or the Italian port of Tar-ANT-oh, not TAR-anto... I wouldn't even mind so much if you didn't meanwhile get the Italian ships' names pretty much spot-on!
And then we have the "allied" cruisers... I thought they were ALL British?
Keep at it - and maybe watch a bit more actual (preferably British!) wartime footage with narration from the time - and I'm sure you'll get it right eventually!!
all RUclipsr will promote WT from now on >:/
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