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Throughout the 1930s, the Army conducted extensive testing and evaluation of several different designs. After these trials, a final decision was made to adopt Willys-Overland Motors’ design, known as the Willys MB, but generally, it was simply referred to as the Jeep, as the Army’s standa...
RARE WW2 Battlefield Dug Relic Pair of NAZI Insignia Pins ! ( Recovered Kurland Pocket Battlefield ) On 9 October 1944, the Red Army reached the Baltic Sea near Memel after overrunning the headquarters of the3rd Panzer Army. As a result, Army Group North was trapped in westernLatviawhen the...
In reality, he had no verifiable claims to German military service, relating to aviation or otherwise, and his only known employment was for the US Army as a truck driver after the war. It’s also not quite clear, but in some sources there is a mention of a certain Otto Habermohl, ...
(wearing his famous pearl-handled revolvers) pins the Silver Star on Private Ernest A. Jenkins of New York City, a Quartermaster Corps soldier in Patton’s Third Army. In August 1944, Jenkins and an officer he was driving discovered a German machine-gun nest at Chateaudun, France, and ...
On August 17, 1938, Adolf Hitler signed a decree recognizing the V-Truppe as a permanent force. The three Wehrmacht services (Army, Navy, and Air Force) had continued to look upon these “Asphalt Soldiers” as bastard children, but with the stroke of a pen, Hitler had elevated the V-...
Ray McGovern, former US Army infantry/intelligence officer & CIA analyst (ret.) Elizabeth Murray, Deputy National Intelligence Officer for Middle East, CIA (ret.) Todd Pierce, MAJ, US Army Judge Advocate (ret.) Scott Ritter, former MAJ, USMC, former UN Weapon Inspector, Iraq ...