the Germans. During this attack‚ all of the German mechanics died and the submarine was stranded until a German resupply boat could come along and help them out. It just so happened that this was one of the submarines carrying the top-secret Enigma machine. This was where the American perspective came into play. The United States Navy decided to take advantage of this situation. They converted a U.S. Navy S-class submarine into a replica of a German U-boat and sent it to "help" the stranded U-boat
Premium
lives of the soldiers that participated in the battle. It also affected the families and friends of those in the battle. The war helped develop more and better submarines and ships on both sides. This resulted in a manufacturing boom in the U.S. and employment for women and minorities. It also helped develop technology to be used against submarines in wars (Ducksters 7). This can pertain to culture because when this technology was developed‚ it could have led to more advanced technology‚ which is a big
Premium World War II United States
whereas the main centres of population are in the lowland and coastal regions. Consequently‚ hydropower development has been accompanied by the growth of an extensive power grid for the transmission and distribution of electricity. Underground and submarine cables are important components in the power grid. Over the years‚ Nexans Norway has acquired vast experience in manufacturing and installing power cable systems. Back to contents Next Nexans Norway AS Cable technology in the forefront
Premium Cable Electric power transmission
A Guide to the Microfilm Edition of U.S. Navy Action and Operational Reports from World War II‚ Pacific Theater Part 1. CINCPAC: Commander-in-Chief Pacific Area UNIVERSITY PUBLICATIONS OF AMERICA A Guide to the Microfilm Edition of World War II Research Collections U.S. Navy Action and Operational Reports from World War II Pacific Theater Part 1. CINCPAC: Commander-in-Chief Pacific Area Command Project Editor Robert Ë. Lester Guide compiled by Blair D. Hydrick A microfilm project
Premium United States Navy Battle of Midway World War II
soil and rock‚ groundwater condition‚ recent precipitation patterns‚ slope aspects vegetation on slopes‚ and anthropomorphic activities (land clearing). There are generally four types of landslides; Shallow bluff‚ deep seated Debris flows‚ and submarine landslides. In a shallow bluff landslide they generally occur on the steep Puget Sound marine bluff. Generally they
Premium Geomorphology Geology Erosion
Germany broke it`s word after promising to stop unrestricted submarine warfare‚ and resumed unrestricted warfare against neutral ships. Senator Norris makes an argument for this as well stating that the British have also violated international law by mining waterways. However‚ no major incidents such as the sinking of the Lusitania ever arose from British mines. Furthermore‚ Germany went back on its word‚ and started unrestricted submarine attacks again after explicitly promising not to. Second‚
Premium World War II United States World War I
respect our neutrality. Germans sank US passenger boats‚ like the Lusitania‚ and sent the Zimmerman telegram to Mexico and both these things angered us. The thing that was one of the big causes of our entrance into the war was Germany’s unrestricted submarine warfare. Germans had u-boats and they used these to ensure they had the upper hand in the war. Germans warned that they would attack any boat they saw as a threat‚ including passenger boats. Many Americans disregarded the threat and still boarded
Premium World War I World War II United States
protracted battles. Technology was the single biggest factor in WW1 being waged the way it was. Military strategy had yet to fully understand how to use recent technological advances (particularly‚ the machinegun‚ heavy artillery‚ and the submarine). As a consequence‚ old strategies turned out to be completely useless (or‚ worse‚ massive failures). The manner in which most of the fighting in WW1 occurred reflects military leadership slowly groping about to fully understand how these new technologies
Premium World War I World War II
I have recently learned a variety of information about Pearl Harbor that I would like to share with you and others. Why did Pearl Harbor start? Who was involved in Pearl Harbor? Did Pearl Harbor start WWII? Pearl Harbor was a terrible event that happened without warning‚ or was there secret warnings in such things as magazines? All of these questions and more are answered in this essay. What started the Pearl harbor? Well‚ the attack on Pearl Harbor happened because the Japanese wanted to destroy
Premium Attack on Pearl Harbor United States
Move ahead three years‚ and the French build a human-powered submarine. It took another eighty-eight years for the French to build an electric submarine in 1888. In 1912 the Titanic hit an iceberg and sank to the bottom the the North Atlantic Ocean. Seventy-three years later‚ in 1985‚ the Titanic was
Premium Ocean Water Oceanography