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Back on Track - 1930s Electric Locomotive Overhaul
Back on Track - 1930s Electric Locomotive Overhaul. Sweden in the 1930s and the complete overhaul of a Swedish State Railways D-series electric locomotive. The Swedish D-Type electric locomotive has a significant place in the history of Sweden’s rail transport. These locomotives were developed during a period when Sweden was rapidly electrifying its railways to modernize and reduce reliance on steam power.
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The Vietcong Volkswagen Beetle
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The Vietcong Volkswagen Beetle and the US 25-th Infantry division - an unexpected find in the Vietnam War. #vietnambeetle Help support our channel - donate on PayPal: www.paypal.com/donate/?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=9GJMYBQQ6HYDL&source=url
New York City - 1957
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New York City - 1957 a city that then was a cultural and economic powerhouse a bustling metropolis at the height of post-World War II prosperity. It was the golden age of jazz, with legends like Miles Davis and John Coltrane. Rock 'n' roll was also on the rise, with New York as a hub for this new, electrifying music. Broadway was booming as well, with hit musicals like West Side Story premierin...
The Claiborne-Polk Military Railroad
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The Claiborne-Polk Military Railroad was used to simulate wartime problems that would occur under combat and rebuilding conditions. CPMR for short or as the railroaders called it - The Crime and Punishment Railroad. Watch the men of the railroad operating battalions blowing up and rebuilding the tracks in the Louisiana gumbo. And see them try out the best methods to wreck the enemy trains. #ww2...
The French railways 1944 - Resistance and Destruction
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The French railways 1944 - Resistance and Destruction. After the liberation of France in 1944 the transportation systems were largely paralysed due to the massive destruction that left a fragmented France in its wake. The rail network in particular suffered from being requisitioned by the Germans, they had also deployed armoured trains to patrol the lines. The Resistance in their turn loosened ...
USS Pittsburgh - A ship with three names
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USS Pittsburgh - A ship with three names. The story of a US Navy Armoured Cruiser that navigated around the world, pioneered as an aircraft carrier and got badly hit by a pandemic. She was one of the six Pennsylvania class armored cruisers that served in the United States Navy from 1905 to 1927. Built by William Cramp & Sons, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. #usnavy1920 #armouredcruiser Help support...
Failed loyalty - The US Marines at Con Thien
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Failed loyalty - The US Marines at Con Thien. Images and voices from one of the fiercest and most questioned battles of the Vietnam War - The Battle of Con Thien. Con Thien was a military base that started out as a U.S. Army Special Forces camp before transitioning to a United States Marine Corps combat base. It was located near the Vietnamese Demilitarized Zone just 3 kilometres from North Vie...
Boxing and Unboxing GM conquering the world in the 1920s
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Boxing and Unboxing GM conquering the world in the 1920s. This is the story of General Motors that by the late 1920s had become the largest automobile manufacturer in the world, and why wooden boxes played a key role in its expansion in the global markets. GM recognized the potential of international markets and in the 1920s began exporting vehicles from USA to Europe, South America, Asia and A...
The Golden Age - 1950s California
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The Golden Age - 1950s California - A journey back in time when California was a state with seemingly limitless opportunities and growth, a time when this was the promised land for so many Americans going west. California experienced a massive population increase during the 1950s. This was partly due to the post-World War II baby boom and a significant influx of people moving to California from...
Telephony USA - 1930s High Tech
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Telephony USA 1930s High Tech - And if you think that it’s all about switchboards, operators and telephones without a rotary dial then you are in for a big surprise in this video. So here you have wireless, mobile, scanning and underwater communication 1930s style. #1930s Help support our channel - donate on PayPal: www.paypal.com/donate/?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=9GJMYBQQ6HYDL&source=url
The Lost US Navy Flying Boat - Against all odds in the Pacific
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The Lost US Navy Flying Boat - Against all odds in the Pacific. This is the amazing story of five US Navy aviators in the mid-1920s fighting for their survival in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. It all began on august 31st 1925 when two US Navy PN-9 Flying boats set off for the first nonstop flight from the US West coast to Hawaii, a 28-hour voyage over 2,400 miles of open ocean. #flyingboat H...
California Rails - A mid-1950s journey
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California Rails - A mid-1950s journey. A nostalgic railroad trip, it’s the mid-1950s and we travel thru central and northern California. Its the Central valley farmlands and mountain landscapes in the north. The railway bridge over Carquinez Strait and the bridge over Suisun marshlands and waters of the straits. Tunnels and Rolling hills. So, without any delay - all aboard and enjoy! #californ...
Contraptions - World War 2 Battlefield ingenuity
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Contraptions - World War 2 Battlefield ingenuity. The story of measures and countermeasures - Traps and Contraptions to overcome and deceive the enemy and get the upper hand. There were simple creations or more elaborate ones, some also included the sacrifice of the soldiers using them. They were either ad hoc field inventions or stop gap creations when nothing else was at hand. Help support ou...
Nickel Plate Road - Steam Nostalgia
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Nickel Plate Road - Steam Nostalgia. A railroad that is a significant part of American railroad history - The Nickel Plate Road, formally known as the New York, Chicago & St. Louis Railroad. It was built primarily to provide a fast freight route from Buffalo, New York, to Chicago, Illinois, passing through major cities like Cleveland, Ohio. Construction began quickly, and by 1882, the mainline ...
D-Day - Normandy 80th Anniversary
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D-Day - Normandy 80th Anniversary. The D-Day operation of June 6, 1944, brought together the land, air, and sea forces of the allied armies in what became known as the largest amphibious invasion in military history. Almost 133,000 troops from the United States, the British Commonwealth, and their allies, landed on D-Day. Casualties from these countries during the landing numbered 10,300. By Ju...
The second D-Day 1944 - The invasion of Southern France
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The second D-Day 1944 - The invasion of Southern France
New York 1958 - 1960 Years of change and progress
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New York 1958 - 1960 Years of change and progress
The Blue Jeans Warriors - US Navy SEALs in the Vietnam war
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The Blue Jeans Warriors - US Navy SEALs in the Vietnam war
American Railroads in World War 2
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American Railroads in World War 2
Chrome Dome - US Cold war 24/7 B-52 nuclear deterrence
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Chrome Dome - US Cold war 24/7 B-52 nuclear deterrence
Sea, Air and Wetlands - US Army Airmobile in the Vietnam War
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Sea, Air and Wetlands - US Army Airmobile in the Vietnam War
Limited Trains USA - Luxury and Speed
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Limited Trains USA - Luxury and Speed
Dearborn Station, Chicago 1959 - 1961
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Dearborn Station, Chicago 1959 - 1961
USA 1941- Defending the Skies and Coastlines
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USA 1941- Defending the Skies and Coastlines
USA 1941 - On the brink of war - The battle of Louisiana
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USA 1941 - On the brink of war - The battle of Louisiana
Last stands of World War II - No. 3 - The Fortress of Brest Litovsk - Brześć Litewski
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Last stands of World War II - No. 3 - The Fortress of Brest Litovsk - Brześć Litewski
Last stands of World War II - No. 2 - The Japanese Hutou Fortress
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Last stands of World War II - No. 2 - The Japanese Hutou Fortress
Last stands of World War II - No. 1 La Ferté
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Last stands of World War II - No. 1 La Ferté
Australia’s Pearl Harbor - Darwin 1942
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Australia’s Pearl Harbor - Darwin 1942
WW2 Precursor - The Sino - Japanese war
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WW2 Precursor - The Sino - Japanese war

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  • @rogerhuber3133
    @rogerhuber3133 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Some great shots but the voice and pronunciation of the narrator was a real distraction!

  • @galesams4205
    @galesams4205 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Served in 2 corps pleiku/ ankhe on the HOE trail, night patrols and con-voy with arttilery ,Diesel fuel / meals. Fire base radcliff/ fire base Oasis/ action fire base with 105mm/ 155mm/ 175mm/ 8"mm artillery 1969 4th div.

  • @tim2024-df5fu
    @tim2024-df5fu 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

    The firebases could have used some Nebelwerfer but at least some of the Marine firebases had Ontos.

  • @ericlecoloos3863
    @ericlecoloos3863 13 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Les tourelles avant sont monstrueuses ! En action elles devaient faire des ravages 😮

    • @Historiespanarna
      @Historiespanarna 12 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Oui, et dans le Pacifique, les fortifications côtières et les aérodromes Japonais ont ressenti toute la puissance de ces canons.

  • @AveragePyroMain
    @AveragePyroMain หลายเดือนก่อน

    the new haven had such an unfortunate end, overspending and the connecticut turnpike literally running on the mainline of the NH.

  • @maxwellwalcher6420
    @maxwellwalcher6420 หลายเดือนก่อน

    would wee see the B&O have steam Excursions sometime .

    • @Historiespanarna
      @Historiespanarna หลายเดือนก่อน

      Celebrating the 150 year anniversary of the B&O, Chessie System ran a steam excursion program around its entire system in 1977 and 1978. So a long time ago.. maybe someone else knows about later events or something coming up? B&O Museum??

  • @rickmetzgar5363
    @rickmetzgar5363 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I understand that people with their own channel want to narrate their videos---- this guy needs to keep his day job, the voice must be computer generated by a very bad computer. I had to turn the volume down to enjoy the content---and by the way, dude, we have eyes you do not need to talk incessantly---give it a rest

  • @iansmith2997
    @iansmith2997 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Three of my uncles served. One joined the Navy and sailed to war in Korea. One was a trained Medic. They all enjoyed it.

    • @Historiespanarna
      @Historiespanarna หลายเดือนก่อน

      Interesting! Thank you for sharing!

  • @24323151
    @24323151 หลายเดือนก่อน

    total propaganda.

  • @davemollins554
    @davemollins554 หลายเดือนก่อน

    No I flew a Cessna O2 alfa. Was a push pull prop. 🌛

  • @yosemite-e2v
    @yosemite-e2v หลายเดือนก่อน

    How brave did you have to be to do ground attacks with a fighter with a water cooled engine and a long flight home over open water?

  • @vtlomboy
    @vtlomboy หลายเดือนก่อน

    Con thien was Hell on earth, after finishing a well written account of life on and around Cont Thien, between 1966- 1969. The commanders from battalion and up did not care for the man on the ground, time and time again, when .arines were down to their last ammo, for rifles, were brought out Howitzer Ammo, and leaving men surrounded out numbered, then to top it off, we Americans wer giving our enemy the battle reports, by telling the news camerman what happend how bad we were getting hit and killed, and what we planned to do. Well all NVA had to do was turn the news on. Are we really that ignorant, I dont get it.

  • @waldopepper1
    @waldopepper1 หลายเดือนก่อน

    If memory serves me right, the engine of the Skyraider was the same as the B-29 Super Fort. Great video btw!

  • @Fu.kAUsername
    @Fu.kAUsername หลายเดือนก่อน

    I always hope to see my dad James "Jim" Santmyre in one of these videos. He was in the 9th in 1968 before being badly injured in a helicopter crash and sent home. He was a River Rat.

    • @Historiespanarna
      @Historiespanarna หลายเดือนก่อน

      If i find some more i will post, anyways theres a lot of info at this site - www.river-rats.org/page/About

    • @Fu.kAUsername
      @Fu.kAUsername หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@Historiespanarna thanks a lot. I will definitely check it out. God bless you :-)

  • @gregblake2635
    @gregblake2635 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I didn’t realize the P-51 made it to the Pacific theater. In 1945 the F4U was the main carrier fighter.

    • @Historiespanarna
      @Historiespanarna หลายเดือนก่อน

      P-51Ds arrived in the Pacific and China Burma India theaters by the end of 1944. In the spring of 1945, Iwo Jima-based P-51Ds started flying long-range B-29 escort and low-level fighter-bomber missions against ground targets in Japan.

  • @jimpuglisi7973
    @jimpuglisi7973 หลายเดือนก่อน

    That’s not Japanese those are v2 rocket

    • @Historiespanarna
      @Historiespanarna หลายเดือนก่อน

      Interesting so some european clips are mixed into the footage this is video based on, at what timestamp? thanks for the added info.

  • @LemonHead-sq5ws
    @LemonHead-sq5ws หลายเดือนก่อน

    What intrigued me the most is how low they get 😲

    • @jamesburns2232
      @jamesburns2232 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I saw one film where the P-51 Mustang was so low that he was shooting up at a train instead of down at it. 🥸

    • @LemonHead-sq5ws
      @LemonHead-sq5ws หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@jamesburns2232 no way do you have a link

  • @DardanellesBy108
    @DardanellesBy108 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Your videos are always great. I especially enjoy the historic ones with ships and trains. Keep up the great work!

    • @Historiespanarna
      @Historiespanarna หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you kindly! More videos will come for sure!

  • @JamesJones-qp4mu
    @JamesJones-qp4mu หลายเดือนก่อน

    I was drafted at 18 i joined my platoon firebase Barbara 101st 11b 1502 71. 72 at top of one those mountains ,the day i got set in service for a K I A the day before . I took his equipment smeared in blood now i was r t o

  • @franksmall7481
    @franksmall7481 หลายเดือนก่อน

    They had it comming to them, for pearl harbor.

    • @lesliemacmillan9932
      @lesliemacmillan9932 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

      More for the atrocities they carried out in the countries they occupied and against Allied PoWs than for Pearl Harbour which was legitimate military targets. Revenge against the sneak attack was an understandable American sentiment but it didn't make the Japanese evil for doing it, just clever and audacious.

  • @BrianKarson-mo9cx
    @BrianKarson-mo9cx หลายเดือนก่อน

    Do you even know what AAA is anti-aircraft artillery!!😮

  • @BrianKarson-mo9cx
    @BrianKarson-mo9cx หลายเดือนก่อน

    It's called ak-yak!! AAA!!😮

    • @Historiespanarna
      @Historiespanarna หลายเดือนก่อน

      Yea, in the case of Japan in 1945, their "ak-yak" often ran out of ammunition and their radar technology was way behind.

  • @bruceschulze7487
    @bruceschulze7487 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Very dedicated and brave men

  • @cvhinson1
    @cvhinson1 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    why didnt britain help by sending typhoons, spitfires, and hurricanes? even beaufighters?

    • @8888swatt
      @8888swatt หลายเดือนก่อน

      I think they had quite a lot on at that time but they did give the designs for a nice engine upgrade

    • @PatrickTyrrell-jd5zy
      @PatrickTyrrell-jd5zy หลายเดือนก่อน

      Lack of range.

  • @altairprime7895
    @altairprime7895 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Strafing Japan...with some European footage.

    • @brinsonharris9816
      @brinsonharris9816 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Yeah, the trains and railroad yard stuff I’ve seen in ETO docs.

  • @MinhNguyen-cn8kx
    @MinhNguyen-cn8kx 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Fantastico japan... Respect from Vietnam... Allahu akhbar

  • @logictheorist
    @logictheorist 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Good footage. Sound is completely bogus. The video needs a better narrator. Better to just mute it and watch.

    • @garymckee63
      @garymckee63 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Yes, gun cameras didn't record sound, and most if not all combat footage.

  • @LanceRomanceF4E
    @LanceRomanceF4E 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    “Strafing” comes from the German word Strafe which means to punish.

  • @JohnSmith-ei2pz
    @JohnSmith-ei2pz 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    How racist all those white boys doing all the defending of the UK!

  • @michaelpoyer
    @michaelpoyer 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I don’t understand why you shoot up fishing boat tied up at docks. I know it’s war, but this just seems useless.

    • @Historiespanarna
      @Historiespanarna 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      yes agree when you see individual targets like that, however these "incidents" were nothing compared to the strategic bombings designed by Curtis LeMay..

    • @jamessimms415
      @jamessimms415 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Not only could anything be used to transport supplies or troops, but helped towards starving the populace into submission.

    • @edwardhoppe4294
      @edwardhoppe4294 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Fishing boats can, and probably did, carry radios and alert the mainland to approaching American squadrons

  • @Mike-01234
    @Mike-01234 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I don't think Japan had much defense against ground attacks unlike Germany still had lot of AAA guns probably why when they got ahold of a pilot didn't end well for them.

    • @Historiespanarna
      @Historiespanarna 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Yes, and the radar systems of Japan were less advanced and fewer in number compared to the Allies. In addition in 1945 Japan faced severe shortages of fuel, ammunition, and replacement parts, crippling its air defense capabilities. Many aircraft were grounded due to lack of fuel, and anti-aircraft guns were often silent due to lack of ammunition.

    • @jamessimms415
      @jamessimms415 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Yea, but all it takes is one ‘Golden BB’ to ruin your flying day.

  • @williamstanley-rs9jh
    @williamstanley-rs9jh 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    My dad was the main gunner on this tank in Vietnam

  • @georgedobler7490
    @georgedobler7490 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    These film have been public for sixty years +.

  • @markpimlott2879
    @markpimlott2879 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Please add English subtitles with a black font for clarity against light coloured backgrounds! Due to the narrator's extremely heavy foreign accent, a great many of his words are unintelligible to native English speakers! 'No shade 😮 it's the fact Jack! Thanks! 🙏 ☺️ 😊 🙏

    • @Historiespanarna
      @Historiespanarna 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Well there is first for everything ;) - 469 000 views on this channel and the first comment saying "extremely heavy foreign accent" any second opinions out there? and whatever thanks for watching!

  • @jameslynch7826
    @jameslynch7826 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Looks like Tidworth. A pimple on the arsehole of the world. I remember doing the same on Chieftain in the 80s. Majority of these lads were off to Germany. A better country than the Uk by far and enjoyed by most of us.

  • @jameslynch7826
    @jameslynch7826 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Minimum training? Wrong These lads were posted to regular army professional units and would have had ongoing training and experience from serving alongside the regular troops. They were not thrown ad hoc to war zones. Russia does that. We don’t.

  • @Diogenes425
    @Diogenes425 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The biden administration has made America a target of opportunity.

  • @Diogenes425
    @Diogenes425 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The Japanese could easily invade & dominate America today.

  • @Diogenes425
    @Diogenes425 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The Japanese could easily invade & dominate America today.

  • @mrjockt
    @mrjockt 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    My father started his National Service in 1959, when his two years was up he signed on as a regular, unfortunately he ended up getting a medical discharge four years later.

  • @boondocker7964
    @boondocker7964 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    From what I have been led to believe, the USA did not allow artillery to fire into the DMZ and North of the DMZ, don't know how accurate this info was. RVN '66-'67 1st Mar Div. 0311

    • @Historiespanarna
      @Historiespanarna 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Not sure of the artillery fire, but after may 8th 1967 the III MAF was allowed to conduct combat operations into the southern half of the DMZ.

    • @boondocker7964
      @boondocker7964 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@Historiespanarna Operation Buffalo? I was south of DaNang at the time, we heard it was a massacre. One thousand casualties, the higher ups used the 9th Marines as bait.

    • @Historiespanarna
      @Historiespanarna 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@boondocker7964 159 Marines killed and 345 wounded during Buffalo

    • @boondocker7964
      @boondocker7964 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@Historiespanarna 845 wounded. Where are you getting your info from?

    • @Historiespanarna
      @Historiespanarna 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@boondocker7964 well 345, in this case just a wikipedia article on Con Thien, however it does have a number of references

  • @rumbleinthebumble8180
    @rumbleinthebumble8180 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Nice 👍👌

    • @Historiespanarna
      @Historiespanarna 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you! and there are 207 more videos on our channel beside this one ;)

  • @dadskrej5226
    @dadskrej5226 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    A 227th AHB Lai Khe 69-70 D and H model Huey mechanic.

  • @jk6854
    @jk6854 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Useless War

  • @shirleyk6009
    @shirleyk6009 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    U. Issued FSB Barbra and FSB Nancy both in I corp I was on both 1970

  • @angelacooper2661
    @angelacooper2661 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    My father did his National Service between 1951-1953, posted to Hong Kong. He was a Ward Orderly in the RAMC. He died twelve years ago this month.

    • @Historiespanarna
      @Historiespanarna 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you for sharing!

    • @Dr.Gunsmith
      @Dr.Gunsmith หลายเดือนก่อน

      My dad was there too.

  • @mole389
    @mole389 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    When we spent money on defence instead of on the workshy

  • @superroperbros.
    @superroperbros. 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    My father Otis Roper I was in the Air Mobile, he was a mortar man.

  • @waynescarpaci5332
    @waynescarpaci5332 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I lived this...CA was heaven in these days. NOW IT IS HELL 24/7

  • @nordan00
    @nordan00 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    How were we ever a part of this insanity? One week of every month I spent sitting SAC nuclear alert back in the 80s, almost a year of my life in total, and it never really occurred to me when I was doing it how utterly improbable it would have been for us to survive had we ever had to fly an actual nuclear strike mission against the USSR! Even the silliness of the eyepatches, worn because a nuke detonation would burn your retinas if you happened be looking in the direction of the blast. But with the patch, you’d still have one good eye if your uncovered eye got fried! And then the notion that all of our nukes launched from the CONUS and our submarines would be hitting their targets at their scheduled times! Absolute insanity! And, now, more than 30 years after the Cold War ended, the world’s the closest it’s been to nuclear war since the 1960s? Maybe even closer. Absolute insanity!