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Originally Posted By Mal_means_bad: They put a jack under the gun mantlet to rotate the turret slightly, I gather that at a certain angle the corner of the KV-2 turret blocks the hull hatch from opening. That must have been hard on crew survival rates. View Quote These guys punched a ticket for the Shtrafbat |
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Originally Posted By Mal_means_bad: "Well, shit, now what?" https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/172926/b156b30ee20757e0a85e053e0d4c4f72_jpg-1698202.JPG ^Look how deep the track and fender got buried. They put a jack under the gun mantlet to rotate the turret slightly, I gather that at a certain angle the corner of the KV-2 turret blocks the hull hatch from opening. That must have been hard on crew survival rates. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/172926/af5ab7f729fcbfcbabef7ea27d054eaf_jpg-1698203.JPG Could have been worse though https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/172926/tumblr_okvq23sD3p1uh80vpo1_1280_jpg-1698204.JPG View Quote Reminds me of this twitter feed from the other thread on post war military vehicles. Oops |
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KV-2 parts randomly distributed across the terrain:
Attached File Possibly related to the gun going banana peel: Attached File Attached File Attached File Attached File Several similar shots of wreckage in this video (without gun banana peels), I guess it was typical for a KV-2 to flip the turret and blow the tracks widely apart when the huge ammo rack cooked off: New Rare KV-2 WW2 Footage - ??-2 ???????? - ????, ???? ???? ????????? 2 - part 1. Right at the beginning of this one is excellent film of a KV-2 kablooey: Failed To Load Title Attached File |
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"Damn I look goooood."
Attached File A sword would be a bit too much, but he needs one of those gaudy Nazi daggers tucked in the belt. |
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Originally Posted By Mal_means_bad: KV-2 parts randomly distributed across the terrain: https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/172926/2uEGlw5_jpg-1699615.JPG Possibly related to the gun going banana peel: https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/172926/6ImggWM_jpg-1699616.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/172926/WszzOod_jpg-1699619.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/172926/v3UiOzU_jpg-1699621.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/172926/1JRtcme_jpg-1699620.JPG Several similar shots of wreckage in this video (without gun banana peels), I guess it was typical for a KV-2 to flip the turret and blow the tracks widely apart when the huge ammo rack cooked off: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9GYwdndIHRc Right at the beginning of this one is excellent film of a KV-2 kablooey: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kdDlB_YAQik https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/172926/25026716422_f6efd1a13c_o_jpg-1699644.JPG View Quote WOW! Self Destruct Mode. Never saw one disassemble itself into components like that before, Thanks! What Elon Musk calls R.U.D., "Rapid Unplanned Disassembly, and being a way of understating that a rocket exploded". |
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Originally Posted By Mal_means_bad: KV-2 parts randomly distributed across the terrain: https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/172926/2uEGlw5_jpg-1699615.JPG Possibly related to the gun going banana peel: https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/172926/6ImggWM_jpg-1699616.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/172926/WszzOod_jpg-1699619.JPG View Quote Very cool and interesting! While I seriously doubt I will ever need to know that the KV-2's gun was right hand twist rifling, I somehow feel better knowing that little factoid. Looks like 32 lands and grooves, but I could be off a few either way. |
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Hansan: "This is a .30 caliber, gas operated, clip fed, semi-automatic rifle....."
Soldier: "Look, you ain't sellin it to me, you're only showing me how it works." |
U-505 after capture being towed behind USS Guadalcanal
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View Quote Tell me more about this pic please? My German mother’s family is from there. They still live there to this day... |
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Originally Posted By 22caliberKIDD: U-505 after capture being towed behind USS Guadalcanal https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/321106/806FF5A8-267A-49AF-9FB6-8FB47F3BF0A4_jpe-1702105.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/321106/7D6887AC-478B-4FFB-8494-2300560B521F_jpe-1702106.JPG Alongside the Guadalcanal https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/321106/D73A0F0C-EC94-44D4-86EE-3E2DF2486FF2_jpe-1702107.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/321106/5C43F895-F1CB-42BE-8393-F91D609A0F69_jpe-1702108.JPG View Quote Ballast casts from U-505 Western Electric studied the boat for a while (research) and years later made these casts (drink coaster size) for all their employees from the ballast they still had on hand. My grandfather worked at Western Electric at the time, he was very proud and displayed it prominently. Attached File |
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Originally Posted By Napoleon451: Ballast casts from U-505 Western Electric studied the boat for a while (research) and years later made these casts (drink coaster size) for all their employees from the ballast they still had on hand. My grandfather worked at Western Electric at the time, he was very proud and displayed it prominently. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/301156/8F6EE5E2-B45D-4531-8F0C-74D14D6A3083_jpe-1703274.JPG View Quote That’s an amazing souvenir....Your grandpa has every right to be proud of that. Very cool... |
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Originally Posted By outofbattery: https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/56204/1F32840D-CFA5-4DAB-B260-8A60F05679D5_jpe-1703643.JPG The only guy giving the Nazi salute is Belgian. View Quote Is it because he is SS while the others aren’t? |
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Originally Posted By 22caliberKIDD: Is it because he is SS while the others aren’t? View Quote SS-Sturmbrigade Wallonia Attached File |
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In this world of vipers-they wear a mask. Come with me to tear it off.
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Originally Posted By outofbattery: https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/56204/1F32840D-CFA5-4DAB-B260-8A60F05679D5_jpe-1703643.JPG The only guy giving the Nazi salute is Belgian. View Quote His autobiography is pretty interesting. Leon Degrelle The Eastern Front: Memoirs of a Waffen SS Volunteer, 1941-1945 https://www.amazon.com/Eastern-Front-Memoirs-Volunteer-1941-1945-ebook/dp/B00STMD0A8 |
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To the everlasting glory of the infantry...
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1942, machining the face of a cast hexagonal T-34 turret, mirror surface visible on finished one at bottom right. The cast "cheeks" of the gun mount for this turret variant were welded onto the face. No earpro or eyepro for the operator:
Attached File Track mounted submerged arc welders attaching T-34/85 turret roofs. The roof plate has been tacked on by manual stick welding at the corners, but wire fed track welders that are many times faster are used to complete it. Gun mount cheeks are part of the turret cast now: Attached File Hull floor. Good photo of the flux and weld wire feed of submerged arc welders: Attached File Attached File Russian mass production of armor owed very much to automatic submerged arc welding developed by Ukrainian engineer Evgeny Paton and his son Borys Paton Attached File Attached File |
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Stumbling on the stepstool of mediocracy...
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Harley owner in the Church of J. M. Browning
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That Bf109 is from JG26 Schlageter. Galland's stomping ground.
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The strongest reason for people to retain the right to keep and bear arms is, as a last resort, to protect themselves against tyranny in government - T. Jefferson
I do not exist to serve the state. |
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Politicians Prefer Unarmed Peasants
Caddyshack Some men are morally opposed to violence. They are protected by those who are not. |
Originally Posted By Colt_sporter: https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/24640/CD607DFF-2266-4044-AE99-A2E6B5F4ADCB_jpe-1716872.JPG View Quote US marked Mosquito? |
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"Panic sweeps my men when they are facing the AMERICAN MARINES."
-Captured North Korean Major "Never get out of the boat." - Chef |
Potentate plenipotentiary sans portfolio
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Originally Posted By DOW: Originally Posted By Colt_sporter: https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/24640/CD607DFF-2266-4044-AE99-A2E6B5F4ADCB_jpe-1716872.JPG US marked Mosquito? Yup. Some reverse Lend Lease. Reconnaissance use mostly. |
" If govt parsimony is economic madness, and debt-fuelled govt spending a recipe for riches, why aren't the Greeks bailing out the Germans?"
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Originally Posted By wtfboombrb: https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/369185/1587517241073733435605_jpg-1379795.JPG View Quote Something about this one look "reenactory" to me. |
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Originally Posted By UtahShotgunner: Yup. Some reverse Lend Lease. Reconnaissance use mostly. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By UtahShotgunner: Originally Posted By DOW: Originally Posted By Colt_sporter: https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/24640/CD607DFF-2266-4044-AE99-A2E6B5F4ADCB_jpe-1716872.JPG US marked Mosquito? Yup. Some reverse Lend Lease. Reconnaissance use mostly. Attached File Attached File |
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Originally Posted By FightingHellfish: Something about this one look "reenactory" to me. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By FightingHellfish: Originally Posted By wtfboombrb: https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/369185/1587517241073733435605_jpg-1379795.JPG Something about this one look "reenactory" to me. Disagree strongly. Looks like Iwo Jima. |
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"Panic sweeps my men when they are facing the AMERICAN MARINES."
-Captured North Korean Major "Never get out of the boat." - Chef |
Originally Posted By Firefinder37: https://scontent-sea1-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/s1080x2048/128932793_178209343970843_3106628734844959651_o.jpg?_nc_cat=111&ccb=2&_nc_sid=8bfeb9&_nc_ohc=GjSN5vlMmwEAX_DOzTQ&_nc_ht=scontent-sea1-1.xx&tp=7&oh=4c03312de8a34f40cb0835118fca9370&oe=5FED502F The Home Guard:Seated at the dining table with his wife, a veteran Sergeant of the Dorking Home Guard in Surrey, England gives his Tommy gun a final polish before leaving home to go on parade. The Home Guard (initially Local Defence Volunteers or LDV) was an armed citizen militia supporting the British Army during the Second World War. Operational from 1940 to 1944, the Home Guard had 1.5 million local volunteers otherwise ineligible for military service, such as those who were too young or too old to join the regular armed services (regular military service was restricted to those aged 18 to 41) or those in reserved occupations. Excluding those already in the armed services, the civilian police or civil defence, approximately one in five men were volunteers. Their role was to act as a secondary defence force in case of invasion by the forces of Nazi Germany. Colour by Jake Colourised PIECE of JAKE Photographer: Puttnam Collection: IWM View Quote For some reason that picture looks like its out of a Monty Python skit. But I do respect the old mans fortitude. |
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On my right butt cheek is your name
It will be Yuge! I will sh*t fury all over you and you will drown in it. |
Originally Posted By Gopher: AT-21 gunnery trainer. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/1670/at21_gunnery_trainer_jpg-1717059.JPG View Quote Cute little plane, but sounds like all in all it didn't work out that great. A good indication that at the time there was still a lot of trial and error and experimentation happening in aircraft design. |
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Originally Posted By Meadowmuffin: For some reason that picture looks like its out of a Monty Python skit. But I do respect the old mans fortitude. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Meadowmuffin: Originally Posted By Firefinder37: https://scontent-sea1-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/s1080x2048/128932793_178209343970843_3106628734844959651_o.jpg?_nc_cat=111&ccb=2&_nc_sid=8bfeb9&_nc_ohc=GjSN5vlMmwEAX_DOzTQ&_nc_ht=scontent-sea1-1.xx&tp=7&oh=4c03312de8a34f40cb0835118fca9370&oe=5FED502F The Home Guard:Seated at the dining table with his wife, a veteran Sergeant of the Dorking Home Guard in Surrey, England gives his Tommy gun a final polish before leaving home to go on parade. The Home Guard (initially Local Defence Volunteers or LDV) was an armed citizen militia supporting the British Army during the Second World War. Operational from 1940 to 1944, the Home Guard had 1.5 million local volunteers otherwise ineligible for military service, such as those who were too young or too old to join the regular armed services (regular military service was restricted to those aged 18 to 41) or those in reserved occupations. Excluding those already in the armed services, the civilian police or civil defence, approximately one in five men were volunteers. Their role was to act as a secondary defence force in case of invasion by the forces of Nazi Germany. Colour by Jake Colourised PIECE of JAKE Photographer: Puttnam Collection: IWM For some reason that picture looks like its out of a Monty Python skit. But I do respect the old mans fortitude. Yes the Gentleman's wife reminds me of the one character that frequently dressed as a woman, no offense to the Mrs., I think it's the hair. |
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If ******** could fly, this place would be an airport. NRA LIFE MEMBER FOR OVER 35 YEARS. "Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value --- zero." |
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Messerschmitt Me 262 V3, PC+UC, takes off on its first flight at Leipheim, 18 July 1942. View Quote Attached File Messerschmitt Me 262 V3, PC+UC View Quote https://www.thisdayinaviation.com/tag/messerchmitt-me-262-v3/ |
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Can we all agree now that the D's and R's are the same fucks who are just pimping for control and tax dollars? |
War or not, if I ever even thought about cleaning one of my firearms on her tablecloth in the dining room, my frau wouldn’t sit calmly by with her knitting needle.....she’d be chasing me out for good!
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Originally Posted By hdhogman: Yes the Gentleman's wife reminds me of the one character that frequently dressed as a woman, no offense to the Mrs., I think it's the hair. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By hdhogman: Originally Posted By Meadowmuffin: Originally Posted By Firefinder37: https://scontent-sea1-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/s1080x2048/128932793_178209343970843_3106628734844959651_o.jpg?_nc_cat=111&ccb=2&_nc_sid=8bfeb9&_nc_ohc=GjSN5vlMmwEAX_DOzTQ&_nc_ht=scontent-sea1-1.xx&tp=7&oh=4c03312de8a34f40cb0835118fca9370&oe=5FED502F The Home Guard:Seated at the dining table with his wife, a veteran Sergeant of the Dorking Home Guard in Surrey, England gives his Tommy gun a final polish before leaving home to go on parade. The Home Guard (initially Local Defence Volunteers or LDV) was an armed citizen militia supporting the British Army during the Second World War. Operational from 1940 to 1944, the Home Guard had 1.5 million local volunteers otherwise ineligible for military service, such as those who were too young or too old to join the regular armed services (regular military service was restricted to those aged 18 to 41) or those in reserved occupations. Excluding those already in the armed services, the civilian police or civil defence, approximately one in five men were volunteers. Their role was to act as a secondary defence force in case of invasion by the forces of Nazi Germany. Colour by Jake Colourised PIECE of JAKE Photographer: Puttnam Collection: IWM For some reason that picture looks like its out of a Monty Python skit. But I do respect the old mans fortitude. Yes the Gentleman's wife reminds me of the one character that frequently dressed as a woman, no offense to the Mrs., I think it's the hair. All of the Pythons dressed as women multiple times. Terry Jones looked most like her in his "old British woman" roles. Runner-up look-alike would be Graham Chapman. |
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This looks to be a prototype as turret has no guns and appears to be weighted only for testing. Furthermore it can be implied it is a captured specimen as the hammer and sickle and star stencil have been applied. Soviets also appear to be doing something with it. Applying mud maybe for some reason. Interesting fact 188 tons with a 128mm gun and a 75mm coax.
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Panzernest prefab machinegun bunker, pulled out by tank recovery vehicle in Italy:
Attached File Attached File Firing port with armored shutter, Kursk: Attached File Rear hatch: Attached File Cart wheels were attached and they were towed to their location upside down, then tipped onto the ground or into a hole: Attached File |
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Originally Posted By Mal_means_bad: Panzernest prefab machinegun bunker, pulled out by tank recovery vehicle in Italy: https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/172926/M31_Italy_jpg-1719285.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/172926/Panzernest_drawing_jpg-1719287.JPG Firing port with armored shutter, Kursk: https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/172926/4004_original_jpg-1719292.JPG Rear hatch: https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/172926/crab-3_jpg-1719302.JPG Cart wheels were attached and they were towed to their location upside down, then tipped onto the ground or into a hole: https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/172926/fixt_jpg-1719296.JPG View Quote I wouldn’t mind having one of those in my front yard |
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Originally Posted By Mal_means_bad: Panzernest prefab machinegun bunker, pulled out by tank recovery vehicle in Italy: https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/172926/M31_Italy_jpg-1719285.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/172926/Panzernest_drawing_jpg-1719287.JPG Firing port with armored shutter, Kursk: https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/172926/4004_original_jpg-1719292.JPG Rear hatch: https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/172926/crab-3_jpg-1719302.JPG Cart wheels were attached and they were towed to their location upside down, then tipped onto the ground or into a hole: https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/172926/fixt_jpg-1719296.JPG View Quote I was kinda "meh" until the last photo. Seeing them on wheels is awesome and something I had never seen before. |
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Soft words soften hearts that are harder than rock, harsh words harden hearts that are softer than silk.
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Some cool photos from Pearl Harbor, then and now.
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4,500 model airplanes hung from the ceiling of Union Station, 1943
Attached File Attached File "In 1942, shortly after Pearl Harbor, Roosevelt committed the U.S. economy to the production of 60,000 warplanes that year, and suggested that as many as 185,000 aircraft might be produced by the end of 1943. He turned out to be almost correct. In June 1944, TIME reported 171,257 aircraft produced since Pearl Harbor. In 1942, however, those were Herculean goals, yet to be achieved, and as part of an effort to help Americans understand the task before them, a fleet of 4,500 model airplanes was suspended from the ceiling of Chicago's Union Station. Once you absorb the spectacle of 4,500 planes, of course, then comes the whammy: That's only 1/48th of the production goal. The image above is 600 pixels wide. At that scale, if your monitor's pitch is 72 dpi, an image of all 185,000 planes would be 33 feet wide." |
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Originally Posted By Mal_means_bad: 4,500 model airplanes hung from the ceiling of Union Station, 1943 https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/172926/8132_chicago_union_station_concourse_int-1722225.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/172926/Model-Planes-on-the-Ceiling_jpg-1722224.JPG "In 1942, shortly after Pearl Harbor, Roosevelt committed the U.S. economy to the production of 60,000 warplanes that year, and suggested that as many as 185,000 aircraft might be produced by the end of 1943. He turned out to be almost correct. In June 1944, TIME reported 171,257 aircraft produced since Pearl Harbor. In 1942, however, those were Herculean goals, yet to be achieved, and as part of an effort to help Americans understand the task before them, a fleet of 4,500 model airplanes was suspended from the ceiling of Chicago's Union Station. Once you absorb the spectacle of 4,500 planes, of course, then comes the whammy: That's only 1/48th of the production goal. The image above is 600 pixels wide. At that scale, if your monitor's pitch is 72 dpi, an image of all 185,000 planes would be 33 feet wide." View Quote I'll bet the people in Germany and Japan felt like that's what the sky looked like late in the war. |
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#53 says, "Take 22 mg absorbed Vit C per lb plus 1 gram Chaga daily. Don't forget 2000iu Vit D-3, 30 mg Zinc and 2 mg Cu."
Unfettered with the formalities of an economics education but well read in monetary history. |
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Politicians Prefer Unarmed Peasants
Caddyshack Some men are morally opposed to violence. They are protected by those who are not. |
My cousin posted these of my one grandpa this veterans day. I cropped the name off the letter. Was signed
corporal (name) Rubber department. (Where he worked) Attached File Attached File Sadly I dont really remember him. He passed when I was maybe 8 or 9. I didnt even know he served before I saw this. I guess he worked at MSA before the war is who the letter is addressed to. Is there any place I can look up his name to find any records? |
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Originally Posted By Jerret_S: My cousin posted these of my one grandpa this veterans day. I cropped the name off the letter. Was signed corporal (name) Rubber department. (Where he worked) https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/120507/FB_IMG_1605118346249_copy_576x622_jpg-1722714.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/120507/FB_IMG_1605118338093_jpg-1722717.JPG Sadly I dont really remember him. He passed when I was maybe 8 or 9. I didnt even know he served before I saw this. I guess he worked at MSA before the war is who the letter is addressed to. Is there any place I can look up his name to find any records? View Quote Start here: NARA |
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Soft words soften hearts that are harder than rock, harsh words harden hearts that are softer than silk.
Al-Ghazali |
#53 says, "Take 22 mg absorbed Vit C per lb plus 1 gram Chaga daily. Don't forget 2000iu Vit D-3, 30 mg Zinc and 2 mg Cu."
Unfettered with the formalities of an economics education but well read in monetary history. |
The Germans didn't throw anything away and were perfectly capable of the kind of improvisations we sometimes rag on the Russians for, for instance the Selbstfahrlafette fr 3.7 cm Pak 36 auf Renault UE(f) - German Pak 36 slapped on top of a captured French utility track, 700 assembled and used to invade Russia. Gun crew was extremely vulnerable. Note the lashed down tree limbs used as wheel chocks:
Attached File Attached File Attached File The Germans captured 3,000 Renault UE's in all, which they used as artillery prime movers, rough terrain supply vehicles, snow plows, cable layers, airfield security machine gun carriers, and many other things. Prime mover Attached File 20mm carrier Attached File MG carrier Attached File Rocket artillery Attached File Training T-34 vizmod Attached File |
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Circus elephants Kiri and Many move a wrecked car from a bombed out garage in Hamburg, 1945
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#53 says, "Take 22 mg absorbed Vit C per lb plus 1 gram Chaga daily. Don't forget 2000iu Vit D-3, 30 mg Zinc and 2 mg Cu."
Unfettered with the formalities of an economics education but well read in monetary history. |
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