Malte Znaniecki Posted 17 August , 2005 Share Posted 17 August , 2005 Jonkershove Location: Source: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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andigger Posted 28 August , 2005 Share Posted 28 August , 2005 Seems odd that after the apparent shelling in the area that the windmill is relatively untouched. Andy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
andigger Posted 28 August , 2005 Share Posted 28 August , 2005 I see egbert... your enjoying your hurricane party so much that you have to chase after me on Forum with these silly come backs. OK I see how it is..... guess who'll be laughing when Katrina sits of Mobile for three days and you can't get online! Andy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CROONAERT Posted 28 August , 2005 Share Posted 28 August , 2005 Seems odd that after the apparent shelling in the area that the windmill is relatively untouched. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Hi Andy. I don't know about this one, but it wasn't unusual for certain promenant landmarks to remain untouched. They were used for ranging the guns. Dave. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
andigger Posted 29 August , 2005 Share Posted 29 August , 2005 First of all, let it be known that egbert (aka 'Eggy') deleted his post from this thread. Dave - It would seem that a pile of rubble, or a discernable landmark would serve the same purpose (ranging artillery) and the observation distance from a structure of this height would be too significant to leave it untouched. But what you have said makes sense. Andy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Malte Znaniecki Posted 1 November , 2005 Author Share Posted 1 November , 2005 No 2 Location: Subject: Space of time: Source: to be posted Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Malte Znaniecki Posted 1 November , 2005 Author Share Posted 1 November , 2005 No 3 Location: Subject: Space of time: Source: Die 26. Reserve-Division im Weltkrieg 1914/18 / zusammengest. u. hrsg. v. ehem. Stabe d. 26. Res.Div. - Stuttgart : [von Stähle & Friedel], 1920 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Malte Znaniecki Posted 1 November , 2005 Author Share Posted 1 November , 2005 No 4 Location: Subject: Space of time: Source: Die 26. Reserve-Division im Weltkrieg 1914/18 / zusammengest. u. hrsg. v. ehem. Stabe d. 26. Res.Div. - Stuttgart : [von Stähle & Friedel], 1920 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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