Off topic- Quiz Section

Excellent give the man a coconut. Yep comes from the time when the class differences between officers and ORs was a bit more severe.

Edit to add this:

The Trooper Cut Down in His Prime

As I was a-walkin’ down by the Royal Arsenal,
Early the morning though 'warm was the day,
When who should I see but one of my comrades,
All wrapped up in flannel, and cold as the clay.

CHORUS-
Then beat the drum slowly and play your fife slowly,
And sound the dead march as you carry me along;
And fire your bundooks* right over my coffin,
For I’m a young trooper cut down in my prime.

The bugles were playin’; his mates were a-prayin’,
The chaplain was kneelin’ down by his bed;
His poor head was achin’, his poor heart was breakin’,
This poor young trooper cut down in his prime.

(CHORUS)

Get six of my comrades to carry my coffin,
Six of my comrades to carry me on high;
And six young maidens to carry white roses,
So they won’t smell me as they pass me by.

(CHORUS)

Outside of the barracks you will find two girls standin’,
And one to the other she whispered and said:
Here comes the young swaddy** Whose money we squandered,
Here comes the young trooper cut down in his prime.”

(CHORUS)

On the cross by his grave you will find these words written:
“All you young troopers take warnin’ by me;
Keep away from them flash-girls*** who walk in the city;
Flash-girls of the city have quite ruined me.”

(CHORUS)

*-bundooks - from the Hindustani banduk, a rifle or musket
**-swaddy - English slang for soldier
***-flash-girls - street girls (probably prostitutes)

Squaddies (Swaddies) haven’t changed much have they? :lol: :lol:

Damn, now I have to think of a decent ungooglable question.

Wait out!

Photos are practically impossible to google :wink:

What is special about this sequence Up, Up, Down, Down, Left, Right, Left, Right, B, A, Start.

More specifically what is it known as?

Is it a video game thing? :shock:

Close … need a name!!!

The Contra Code for the Konami games.

Close enough … Known as the Konami code. Works for more than just contra. GG your question

The islands of Pantelleria and Lampedusa in the Mediterranean.
What common faith they shared during WWII?

Any clues?

Is it the branch of Catholicism known as the Order of the Hospital or Order of St John ?

Zoroastrian?

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My mistake.
I meant to ask:

The islands of Pantelleria and Lampedusa in the Mediterranean.
What common destiny they shared during WWII?

…sorry

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The aerial capture (within 2 days - 11.06.1943 Pantelleria and 13.06.1943 Lampedusa)?

Or the fact that both islands had after June 1943 allied air bases??

Well done Dani!
Your question.

Give me a couple of hours for reaching home! I will strike back!

Name the German pilot flying a Me 262 with the highest number of confirmed victories.

Highest number of victories in a -262, or the pilot with the highest number of overall victories to have scored a victory in the -262?

If its flew the 262, Erich Hartman. 352 Victories in only 3 years.

However Heinz Baer is the top 262 score with 16 victories.