A Royal Navy TANK ?

Speaking of Indiana Jones, next time you watch that movie, take a very close look at the Screen Credits at the end of the film. Watch for the 'Thanks".

The Tanks in that film were loaned from his personal Tank collection by KING HUSSEIN.

if you refer to the last crusade, this is not true, the tank is a fictional prop, disney still has it in the USA, it was rotting away in a prop junk yard until recently
http:/ /www.parkeology.com/2011/04/indiana-jones-and-boneyard-tank.html


the newly renovated museum in jordan does look like a neat place to visit though
 
The film credit is there.

I am only going by what Spielberg says: I wasn't there to see the film made (I wish!!!).
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BTW, there was also the Italian tinned 'meat product' with an AM label. It was popularly known as "Asinus Mussolini": "Mussolini Mule" in our slang.

Our side had something even worse in War One: Fray Bentos corned beef. My old friend Angus Kellie hated it thoroughly. He was issued a 2-pound can every day for 6 years! Fay Bentos still exists. They have a neat website.
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Speaking of Indiana Jones, next time you watch that movie, take a very close look at the Screen Credits at the end of the film. Watch for the 'Thanks".

The Tanks in that film were loaned from his personal Tank collection by KING HUSSEIN.

The pink city carved into the mountain also is real: Petra. It is a World Heritage Site but King Hussein gave permission for the film to be made there.

If you're the King, you can DO things like that..... and Hussein did them. A good man and a good King.

The Royal Tank Collection exists as a public Museum. It contains Tanks from the 1920s to the present. King Hussein also had a collection of airplanes, viewable by the public as the Jordanian Air Museum. Their museum got their last Voodoos while we were still using ours as our front-line Interceptors!
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BTW, Jordan has a new pistol available, the JAWS VIPER. JAWS = Jordanian Army Weapons System. Rotating-barrel semi-auto developed and made in Jordan. Being a long-time fan of the great accuracy of rotating-barrel pistols, I WANT ONE!!!!!
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So now, go have a Little Willie or six!
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Petra, AKA "The Rose Red City" on account of it's distinctive red sandstone rock, is a fascinating place to visit. I've been there 3 times, incl once in January when I was snowed in by a blizzard which blocked the roads :eek:(they are light on snow removal eqpt in Jordan).

At one point in time a clandestine visit to Petra was an unofficial initiation rite for young IDF officers. The aim was to get there undiscovered and return with a piece of the the red rock as proof of having made it. A number of them didn't make it as they were discovered and shot by the Jordanians who dutifully played their part in this game. A friend told me about this and kept his "piece of Petra" proudly diplayed in his home.

Jordan always stuck me as a bit of an anomaly among the various Arab countries. It began as an artificial creation of the British after WW1 and has developed into a comparatively progressive country, largely due to the enlightened leadership of King Hussein. I was always struck by the efforts made to provide municiple services like good roads, garbage collection, street lights, working electricity etc in contrast to a lot of the other countries which did next to nothing for the common good in these areas.
 
I love WWI tanks, thanks for the story. I was remembering a story I read about a lone Whippet that ran amok behind German lines and found a link. I read about it in a Military History magazine, but this is a nice read too if you like the way the old soldiers talk.

http://www.landships.freeservers.com/musical_box.htm

"I cruised forward, making a detour to the left, and shot a number of the enemy who appeared to be demoralized." Made me chuckle. :cool:
 
I love WWI tanks, thanks for the story. I was remembering a story I read about a lone Whippet that ran amok behind German lines and found a link. I read about it in a Military History magazine, but this is a nice read too if you like the way the old soldiers talk.

http://www.landships.freeservers.com/musical_box.htm

"I cruised forward, making a detour to the left, and shot a number of the enemy who appeared to be demoralized." Made me chuckle. :cool:

If you look a bit harder, you can also find out about the lone German A7 that knocked out several Whippets.
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