Specialist Feature basically yeah but they can’t just send their men all into a meat grinder to win the war. They won mainly because they encircled the 6th army in Stalingrad in late November of 1942.
@@Pie-ro hellcats is a name of a plane that usually is in aircraft carrier, what theyre saying is the hellcats(the planes)did some damage but not much to the enemies ships but they lost contact of the hellcats but since they do some damage, they will at least be honored
SOuL HuNTr328 I just played through reach for the first time so when I got to carters death all I could think of was 11:01 never laughed so hard in my life
@@ziekaiser3873 yeah, the german CV's have the hardest rockets, but on Richthofen when you hit some cruiser with those rockets, you can deal really good damage, like about 20-30k dmg, depends on RNG, still I prefer rockets on my Midway, and the HE bombs (64% setting enemy on fire).
Bismarck was a really good ship it just got outnumbered by the brittish royal navy. Same with tirpitz. If it survived and was modernized it would've been a godly ship
@@rogerarmy8659 yeah because there were way too many of then for one ship to take out. Bismarck was just as good if not better than Britain and Americas best ships but if you were to put any of brittain or America's ships in the same situation they would've sunk as well
8:03 "I'm just saying, that I have a very technologically advanced faction that I'm playing with, which is the USA," he says while flying with fricking biplanes
@@blindgamer18 I mean the biplane was the swordfish, legendary for being one of the worst biplanes in existence And the battleship was the bismarck and that’s all i really know about it apart from it being a zombie wunderwaffe in SCP
I dont have the ordinance, but i have the mass. You're on your own Badger...Heavenly out. . . . Why is that oddly badass? Like I'm using that some time!
@@MishraArtificer I knew it sounded familiar! I haven't played it in a while. I watched this video again and when Jello was doing the kamikaze he said the same thing. "Carter out"
Command our ship is now flooding. Alright general go into the armory real quick. * opens up to see a giant landscape of buckets * * command's eyes go red * Get to scooping boi.
Knowing how to swim was NOT a obligatory skill while working for the Navy in WW2. Because, let's be real. If your ship has sunk in the middle of the ocean, where are you going to swim to?
I feel that having Battleships up front to tank damage, destroyers on their rear flanks to provide firepower and support, submarines on the far flanks to do reconnaissance and sneak attacks, and aircraft carriers in the far back to provide air support is a viable strategy of placement.
When your ship is on fire but then suddenly starts flooding. "Okay so decision time do we keep running around screaming "Oh god oh god I'm on fire!" or change to "Oh crap I'm drowning?"
I love the use of Tf2 models, sounds, and overall content in Badger's videos and as a Tf2 player with over 1,400 hours I believe I can properly say that he uses Tf2 things very well, an example of such in this video is, the Tide Turner as a steering wheel at the beginning of the video, a mention of rocket jumping by Grouse in the beginning as well (I know it's not just a Tf2 thing I just thing of Tf2 when people talk about it), and a mention of random crits near 5:00 (again I know it's not just a Tf2 thing I just thing of Tf2 when people talk about it).
2:35 sir i have bad news good news and bad news the bad news is we are on fire, the good news is the flooding is putting out the fires, the bad news is the ship is flooding!
1:11 On a real note, I have a small story to share. Paper Mario Color Splash, the game that FORCED Nintendo gamers to learn what "port" & "starboard" mean, because there's a pirate-themed world where you have to make a "starboard turn" with your pirate ship.