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10.5 cm tiger 2
10.5 cm tiger 2







“I tried to accelerate more on the second loop, and just to try to keep my head in the game and not get too psyched out.” “She (Dill) is an awesome competitor,” Niebauer said. Niebauer set her pace and slowly worked away from Dill, who was just 5 seconds behind at the 1-mile mark, and then fell to 13 seconds behind when they hit the 2-mile point. I wanted to come out here and see what I could do.” “My plan was to just do my best,” Niebauer said. Westmont Hilltop’s Julia Dill was second at 19:51.6. That total was 44 points better than second-place Forest Hills.Ĭentral Cambria’s Annaliese Niebauer was the lone Mirror coverage area competitor to capture a district individual crown as the junior finished the course in 19 minutes, 29.5 seconds. I think they made a good statement as we had five (girls) in the top seven.” IWM photograph MUN 3274.“The big thing with the way the conditions being what it was today we really wanted to get through, run solid and we wanted to get out of here injury free,” Central Cambria coach Randy Wilson said. 10.5 cm projectile fired by Leipzig at HMS Cornwall. Picture copyrighted by James Wilson and used here by his kind permission. 10.5 cm/40 Casing reportedly used by Königsberg. Bougainville Park, City of Papeete, Tahiti Island. 10.5 cm/40 SK L/40 gun from the famous German sailing ship raider Seeadler. Photograph copyrighted by Michael Costello. Another view of the 10.5 cm/40 SK L/40 now at Memorial Park in Cambridge, New York.

10.5 cm tiger 2

She was subsequently interned at the Philadelphia Navy Yard, Pennsylvania,Īnd then officially taken over when the USA entered the war in 1917. Following a successful war-cruise where she sank eleven enemy merchantmen, the ship entered Norfolk, Virginia, for repairs on 11 March 1915. After those ships were moved to Tsingtau, China, early in World War I, some of their guns were removed and then mounted on the Hilfskreuzer (Auxiliary Cruiser) Prinz Eitelįriedrich. This gun was originally onĮither the gunboat Tiger or the gunboat Luchs. The gun pictured above and below is now at Memorial Park in Cambridge, New York. Library of Congress Photograph ID LC-DIG-hec-01142. Photograph from the Harris & Ewing Collection. In theīackground there appears to be a cagemast and funnels on a US Armored Cruiser. Launched in 1903, this warship was typical of the light cruisers armed with these weapons. Library of Congress Photograph ID LC-DIG-ggbain-08813. The sailor on the far left is holding a leather ammunition transfer bag. Note the sliding breech mechanism, typical of Krupp guns of this period. This was the Number 6 gun salvaged from the cruiser Königsberg.

10.5 cm tiger 2

10.5 cm/40 SK L/40 on the German steamer Graf von Götzen in October 1916 on the North-Western side of Lake Tanganyika near Uvira.









10.5 cm tiger 2