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Thank you! I knew my Grandfather was in Fox company of the 501st but was never sure what battalion that was.
One of the best , the 17pd British , the 88 of course
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The flack guns
Stallins organ
MG42
Speed is only one (albeit supreme) important factor in performance. How did it turn? How did it climb? How reliable was it? It's difficult to question the 109's success even with the benefit of hindsight. She was a great aircraft, modified throughout the war to keep pace with advancements in technology and production requirements. It is arguably the best success of the German war machine as a combat vehicle that survived from war's start to war's end.
It’s literally the cyber truck lol
My grandfather was a veteran of the second world war. His rank is 2nd lieutenant of the reserve force of the USAFFE corps in the Philippines. General Mc Arthur ordered to defend the island of Mindanao until he returned. They counter attacked the Japanese with guerilla tactics. They survived until the arrival of the allies with Filipino and American soldiers in World War 2.
The backbone of the navy is the captain rank can oversee all the situation in the ground and the field in a largest and small operation unlike other high ranks only set in the chair.
Though obviously the war had its many fronts…….something about the Eastern Front made it feel like a completely different war.
Real USMC rank structure by tier: 1.) E-1-E3 2.) E-4 3.) E-5 & O-1+2 4.) E-6 5.) E-7&O-3 6.) E-8&O-4 7.) E-9&O-5 8.) O-6 9.) O-7 thru O-10 10.) GOD UNICORN STATUS. CWO-1 thru WO-5.
A10 came out... if you were targeted you wont hear brrrrtttt.
Hi, your channel is great, I'm so glad to have found it. The Heinkel He100 looks sleak and maneuverable, could have been a pain in the ass for the Allies. I wonder if you have ever heard of the 500,000 th CMP(Canadian Military Pattern) truck? The only truck to ever be allowed to leave the factory (June 1943) wearing the badging of Chevrolet, Ford and Dodge on it's grill . I've seen pictures and some articles but I would love to know more, especially where is it now. Just thought I'd put a bug in your ear, keep up the great work. Slava Ukraini! 🇨🇦🇺🇦 Dale D
Thanks Dale really appreciate the support! No I hadn’t but that does sound very interesting, Thank you!
This was a great video. I would love to see more ingenious inventions like this.
I wonder why they installed the engine upside down in the Bf 109 and the He 100 🤔
Then engine was designed that way. The cowling can be smaller at the top for better visibility and the gun that shoots through the propeller hub sits between the cylinder banks
Plus it made the maintenance for the ground crew a lot easier as well!
Cool thanks guys !
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Lol, no. The Pz IV was not the best tank of the war.
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Leading Aircraftman rank is awarded on the completion of basic trade training and is not because they are more experienced.
My friend's dad was Navy UDT. We used to look through his military manuals and I remember seeing instructions for making a "sticky" bomb with a sock and grease. We also had a newer book that displayed WWII weapons and it showed the British sticky bomb, so we understood both anti-tank bombs. I remembered this as I sat in the theater watching that scene in the film.
My grandfather was in the 7th Australian Division in Syria fighting the Vichy French but was called over to Tobruk to help the engineers mount captured Italian 105mm artillery on captured Italian trucks in "A PORTEE" configuration . They were obviously faster than Romme'ls and the Italian tanks , with more firepower, but no armour. Nevertheless with the jhelp of the British artillery they stopped the Afrika Corps attacks and helped make the Tobruk Siege impregnable to the Germans until the withdrawal of most of the Australian units. The military museum in WA north of Perth shows these trucks . Pop had fought the Germans in France and firstly in Flanders in 1916 - 18and helped stop them at Polygon Wood late in the war/
It’s the anti aircraft rockets I’m curious about
sadly this fucking planet is militarising everywhere
The thumbnail image shows a V2 in transport mode with a three axle trailer. This exact configuration of V2 laying horizontal on its trailer/launcher, and in very original condition - there is a set stored at the Australian War Memorial Canberra Australia. I did a Army course at the Aussie War Memorial 31 years ago. When taken on a tour of the large exhibits storage we were told the trailer is the last remaining example remaining world wide. AWM also have a ME 262 in original complete condition.
As Dirty Harry would say, you've got to ask yourself one question. Have helicopters changed much since 1971?
English Army whe entered in Tobruk found a German Factory of those marvellous "Jerrycan" and just started to fabric them for their Armies😊
I would do the same if i were mr braun anything to achieve my goals.
How has the commissioned officer insignia changed, due to King Charles as monarch?
2024... Ukraine trying to lie to us that it wasn't the Russian army that substantially made the defeat of hitler possible, and they are even whitewashing the crimes committed by the naz!s and Stepan who raided polish villages and unalive the people there because he was following hitler and his ideology. Thanks to the U S of A.
This is great and it was almost all new as far as evasive maneuvering.
I was working on an AU (Alternate Universe) fic of WW2 in the Pacific war, and the British have these planes, but in the fic, they also have forward guns to aid in bomber escort, and to help strafe hostile ships
Germany would be powerful terror if they never invaded poland or Russia and other countries
Did the bombs hit one the bells after damageing the roof?
nuts. 😉
I've seen enough Movies in the making. I'll say Maj to MajG. The CMSGT Is never around or on the phone finding that A Man killed a Admiral and all of a Sudden a Master Chief Staff shows up😂
High tech for those times !
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I have Tom and Jerry flashbacks
Just like Uganda 🇺🇬 same arrangement of ranking
Lol even in 2022 SSGT was no longer attainable, and officially obsolescent, with only people still int hat rank retaining it.
I think you mean Trooper, not patrolman. Patrolman to my knowledge is not an alternative title for PTE. I never heard of the rank Patrolman while I served.
The Philippines IS PROUD TO HAVE U.S. WEAPONS.
That’s because Germany sought to Unite Europe, and worked for the sovereignty and liberation of Europe from Judeo-Bolshevism and Judeo-American Imperialism, unlike France, Uk who sold all their colonial assets to USA.
Very interesting plane
Indeed! Not a typical fighter that’s for sure
I was a pathfinder. 1st in Last out. Canadian and UK forces also have pathfinders
4:04 - that's Polish checkerboard under the cockpit :O Didn't know Polish pilots flew these :O
Yes I believe the Polish flew them along with several other allied forces
Ah, yes, Boulton Paul Defiant , the most "un-fightery" fighter plane ever :)
A strange design for a ‘fighter’ that’s for sure!