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Is this scuttlebutte real?
Somebody said in the Kosovo War a master chief on a US cruiser made 55 strikes on Kosovo targets. They said they were FULL ten bagger powder bag load on a 10 inch cannons.
These are very dangerous loads worth the risk to life. How do I add up manhood?
The logic is the cannon lock up arm is called Full "lock set lock fire control" staged trigger. Control position is the triggering.
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I doubt that story was real.
#1, The US Navy did not have any 10" guns on any ship after WWII.
#2, I can not find any source that indicates any US Naval Gunfire
Support was used during Operation Allied Force in 1999.