WW2 US Prototypes Wallace Leaping Tank United States of America (1942-1945) Walking Pillbox – None Built If someone tried to define the term ‘tank’ as a military vehicle, they generally would agree on the need for a turret, armor, and tracks. Whilst there are exceptions to each of ...
This environment would exist into the late 1930’s as the political situations in both Europe and Asia destabilized, and subsequently, the order was given to continue the development of the XP-38, XP-39, and XP-40 into new fighters for use with the Air Corps (Ethell 9).While these air...
Worse, in the small towns, meth use continues to increase. It all comes from Mexican labs now, and is many times more potent than the stuff given to soldiers in WW2. I work with this demographic in my real job, and it is a horrific drug that the political types almost completely ignor...
WW2 US Medium Tanks Tank Encyclopedia The Online Tank Museum Dark Mode Medium Tank M4A1 (76M1) United States of America (1941) Medium Tank – 1,000 Planned, 12 Built As early as summer 1941, it was outlined in the design of the Medium Tank T6 – the future M4 Sherman – that ...
date designated in the order to show cause. No reply papers shall be submitted by the movant or petitioner where a motion or special proceeding is commenced by order to show cause unless leave is obtained from the Court.(https://ww2.nycourts.gov/courts/2jd/kings/civil/MaslowRules.shtml.)...
“I was drawn to this book as I am dropbox set in WWII however, I have never read about the LGBTQIA experiences during ww2. The historical content is hard to read, the descriptions of how gays and Jewish people in particular, were treated in the war was incredibly harrowing. However, th...
“I was drawn to this book as I am dropbox set in WWII however, I have never read about the LGBTQIA experiences during ww2. The historical content is hard to read, the descriptions of how gays and Jewish people in particular, were treated in the war was incredibly harrowing. However, th...
on Afghanistan for a moment. You’re comparing the costs of the event which started the war (which you’ve underestimated) to the costs of the entire course of the war. This is analogous to someone comparing the costs of Pearl Harbor to the costs incurred by the US over all of WW2. ...
And tell me, which of these wars, after WW2, was absolutely necessary? Which of these wars was not based on lies? I think that all the above is the reason that in Europe we are a bit hold back to go into arms. Andrew_K•August 8, 2014 3:25 AM ...