The Jeeps must have needed one hell of a take off run .....
And two jeeps also.
And two jeeps also.
The Jeeps must have needed one hell of a take off run .....
Or a really good catapult.
And two jeeps also.
Looks a lot more like F4Fs to me. Look at the angled main gear on the Wildcat beside the port wing of the 4th PBY from the bow, and the one at the stern. Also the Thetis Bay was a Casablanca class CVE and they typically deployed F4Fs and not the F6F.
USS Thetis Bay (CVE-90) enroute to NAS Alameda, California, with a deckload of war-weary planes on 8 July 1944. The planes visible on deck are eight Consolidated PBY Catalina flying boats, 18 Grumman F6F Hellcat fighters, and a Grumman J2F Duck amphibious biplane. U.S. Navy Naval Aviation News, April 1975. U.S. Navy National Museum of Naval Aviation photo # 1996.488.034.011. Robert L. Lawson Photograph Collection.
Maybe just one of each and we leave it at that.Yes, but are they Willys MBs or Ford GPWs? Let's debate that.
Like this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jJNcCermTDw
Looks like the worlds largest and most expensive "pumpkin launcher".
Maybe just one of each and we leave it at that.
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^ Within seconds after take off things started going seriously sideways.
"'No Parking' means NO GODDAMN PARKING, Private!"
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My dad was in 2PPCLI and during training he was injured in the field, I can't remember exactly what happened, but I remember him saying they rushed him back to base at Shilo in a jeep, and the ride back was worse than the initial injury.
The fruit machine was an early analogue computer associated with the British Chain Home defence radar network.
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An interesting study of deception in trying to make the Firefly Sherman look like a regular 76mm gunned tank. Lots of wartime pics of Shermans show them festooned with...........Sherman track sections................there must have been a goodly supply to harvest and use from burned out hulks. That said any and all manner of track will work. The above Firefly looks to have Churchhill track mounted.
I wonder if the mounted track amor was meant more to up-armor against the German 88 guns, or to counter-act Panzershrek rounds?