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Re: Naval History Quiz

1. Imperial Japanese Navy
2. December 7, 1941
3. Chester Nimitz
4. Manhattan
5. Atomic Bomb
6. Oak Ridge
7. Talos
8. Missouri
9. September 15
10. Douglas MacArthur

Re: Naval History Quiz

Dang, wrong day.

Re: Naval History Quiz

Tom, excellent work! #7 however, should be Los Alamos, N.M., and the date of Japan's surrender aboard MISSOURI was September 2, 1945.
Best regards, Ben.

Re: Naval History Quiz (Edited by Author)

Ben Thank you for waking up this message board!

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Jim, thank your for your interest, comment, and concern. Best regards, Ben.

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Bonus non history question:

The reciprocal of integration time yields __________

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Randy, The reciprocal of integration time generally yields a measure of frequency rate, or bandwidth in physical, engineering, and data acquisition contexts. In signals, electronics, and waves, the reciprocal of the time period or integration time is the frequency. A longer integration time means a lower frequency (narrower bandwidth), while a shorter integration time means a higher frequency (wider bandwidth). Ben (with a little help from google)!!!

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Pretty good, Ben! In layman’s term for our purposes, the reciprocal of integration time = resolution. BB, vernier, super vernier, etc each had its own resolution based on integration time. Ya did good! (My mind remains contaminated with all that stuff 😅)
R|

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I'm impressed Guys. At a time in my life where I have to be coached to remember my name, you guys are espousing history, signal processing and stuff.

Ben, I echo the former Brave zulu to you ( and now Randy) for causing a bit of chatter and fun on the site.

Sure wish it would continue.

John

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Thanks, John! I concur wholeheartedly. Best regards, Ben.

Re: Naval History Quiz (Edited by Author)

Here are my answers:

Japan
December 7
Chester W. Nimitz
Manhattan
Atomic Bomb
Oak Ridge
Los Alamos
Missouri
Tokyo
September 2
Douglas MacArthur

A few additional notes of historical interest: The attack on Pearl Harbor killed 2,403 Americans and wounded 1,178 more. Chester Nimitz was actually promoted to Commander in Chief, Pacific Fleet just days after the attack, on December 31, 1941. He also had a highway named after him on the Island of Oahu. The Manhattan Project was a massive undertaking spanning multiple sites, with the Trinity test of the first atomic device taking place near Alamogordo, New Mexico in July 1945. The surrender ceremony aboard USS Missouri in Tokyo Bay on September 2, 1945 formally ended the deadliest conflict in human history up to that time.

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