Often the first letter of a tank's "nickname" would correspond to the company that the tank was in. In this case "butcher boy" might mean that he...
Early form of sonar, named for the "Anti-Submarine Detection Investigation Committee"
Kai, feel free to private message me (and give me a phone call later). I understand what you are going through. You've always been looked up...
Kai, resp Kai, respectfully, what are you expecting Otto to respond with? Over time forums lose members and gain members. Some good WW2F members...
Thanks for posting Gordon. I thought he had passed away years ago.
Not even remotely close. No resemblance at all. Also, please note that it is M1 "Garand" (pronounced G-errand) , not "Grand"
This is a good "coffee table" book to read. I have had a hard copy for 15 years. Very entertaining,
https://www.amazon.ca/Battle-St-Lawrence-Nathan-Greenfield/dp/0006394507 I read this book about 10 years ago. This is a good start.
I believe what you propose is called Wikipedia.
Which one?
This is a fairly comprehensive listing of American military vehicles (note, the vehicle prices included within are grossly out of date)....
The folding stock Arisaka Type 38 rifles (designated Type 1) were not succesful and did not see any significant use. You may be thinking of the...
Pugnacious Poppy?
I recall hearing about this being built just a couple years ago or so. I was surprised by how "under the radar" it was. Thanks for refreshing my...
I've been looking for 3 minutes and still can't tell where the tea cup holder and kettle is.... And they have the nerve to call that an English...
You had me at "Table of Contents". Where's the pre-order? What's that saying.... "Shut up and take my money" ?
If you're accepting tag-along foreigners, I could easily be talked into it as soon as the border reopens.
Great pictures but one problem: not enough Shermans! (I may be a bit biased...... I like Shermans....... )
Welcome to the forums! Thanks for your service. When did you serve in Korea, and which unit were you with?
Excellent work, Darren. Great to see you back!