A British Army Royal Engineer is met with a peculiar phenomenon whilst on tour. Unknown to him, he will find himself stranded in a strange new world which seems to be shifting around him. Will he be able to adapt to this new world?
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Tsar Bomba, Capable of destroying a small country outright.
Still...Here's hoping that Equestria improves their industry a bit. Trying to produce modern armor with methods from the first and second World War should push them to advance further.
Though, if I remember it right, the first season of the show also show wireless headset is a thing...
Don't Know if you care, But Only one of the bomb's used on Japan was a Uranium-235 Weapon, the other was a Plutonium Core.
Little Boy- Two Uranium-235 Masses, 'Gun-Type Fission Weapon'
Fat Man- Plutonium-Gallium Neutron initiator Pit, Plutonium-239 Core, and a Uranium-238 Reflector Layer, 'Implosion-Type Weapon'
Just some science with your History.
7761694 thank you! I feel so informed About that. I honestly thought they were the same kind of bomb but apparently they weren't.
Will "in Flanders fields " be in the next chapter? Along with.....what ever that bugle song at the beginning and that the end? Also will the Victoria cross be mentioned? Was the lunar cross the equestrian version of the Victoria cross?
7762647 'In Flanders Field' will be mentioned in an upcoming chapter.
With regards to the Lunar Cross it is the Equestrian equivalent of the Victorian Cross (Or the Medal of Honor for our American readers)
Kind of curious as to why Australia was not mentioned through the part where you are explaining the world wars, Is it because we are under British rule or did you just forget? Australia played a massive part in WW1 and WW2 not trying to make anyone mad but according to a friend of mine who' is a history buff Australian soldiers were trained better in genral then the British.
8137320 Although I mentioned the British involvement I was referring to the Empire and those nations which were part of the Commonwealth. Australia did play a large part in the war as did many other nations of the Commonwealth such as Canada and New Zealand.
I only went into the wars briefly in order to avoid rambling about the history of the wars, otherwise I would have done a lot more on many of the other nations involved.
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It was actually the Australians who started using poppies to commemorate the dead starting in Gallipoli.
71 million deaths were in WW2 not 60 million
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Thank you for recognizing the ANZAC's even if only in a comment, too often are my ancestors swept under the rug.
Oh how fitting a sabaton song would be in this chapter. Though I do hope that there is something on the navy, I may be a American but I know how important the Royal Navy was to England for most of, if not all of its time as a Empire... though sadly from what I've heard that I still being taught less and less these days