Featured in simple historyBYLogan NyeJun 1, 2021ShareHow battleship salvos worked in sea combatThere are no battleships left in active service. But they were once the kings of the seas, essentially sea dragons that could literally breathe fire. But these behemoths didn’t take shots in combat willy-nilly. They typically fired in salvos or par… BYLogan NyeJun 1, 2021ShareBYToday I Found OutApr 29, 2020ShareThis is what those ‘metal things’ were on Normandy beachesJoshua T. asks: What were all those metal things you see on the beaches in pictures of the Omaha landing? The Normandy Invasions represented one of the single largest military maneuvers in history. Beginning on June 6, 1944, the invasion was t… BYToday I Found OutApr 29, 2020Share
BYLogan NyeJun 1, 2021ShareHow battleship salvos worked in sea combatThere are no battleships left in active service. But they were once the kings of the seas, essentially sea dragons that could literally breathe fire. But these behemoths didn’t take shots in combat willy-nilly. They typically fired in salvos or par… BYLogan NyeJun 1, 2021Share
BYToday I Found OutApr 29, 2020ShareThis is what those ‘metal things’ were on Normandy beachesJoshua T. asks: What were all those metal things you see on the beaches in pictures of the Omaha landing? The Normandy Invasions represented one of the single largest military maneuvers in history. Beginning on June 6, 1944, the invasion was t… BYToday I Found OutApr 29, 2020Share