TIL that Australia's longest serving aircraft carrier never fired a shot in anger during her service, but did kill over 150 Allied soldiers in two separate accidental ramming incidents en.wikipedia.org Submitted by nyckidd t3_121r7la on March 25, 2023 at 4:34 PM in todayilearned 22 comments 159
Trellix t1_jdo3zc8 wrote on March 25, 2023 at 9:29 PM "Fire in anger" for those of us who didn't know what it means. >(military, idiomatic) To fire a weapon with the intent of causing damage or harm to an opponent (as opposed to a warning shot or a practice shot). Permalink 6
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