The F1 gun crew which fired the first shot of WWI from Fort Queenscliff on August 5, 1914. |
Interestingly, the same gun battery fired the first Allied shots of WW2 in identical circumstances, but in that case it turned out to be a case of mistaken identity and the freighter (thankfully undamaged) was friendly.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-08-05/thousands-to-commemorate-first-shot-of-wwi-in-portsea-victoria/5647724
http://www.skynews.com.au/news/national/2014/08/05/first-wwi-shot-remembered-a-century-on.html
Interesting. Didn't know about the WWII shot as well.
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Interesting facts, didn't know that.
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That's some interesting info indeed!
ReplyDeleteFascinating Paul, but what's the dial for?
ReplyDeleteTypical Aussies, always got to be first at everything! Very interesting read :-)
ReplyDeleteCould the dial depict the windage and elevation on the gun's T&E mechanism such that the battery commander can see it? In any event, definitely looking forward to Great War gaming in the next four years.
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