I remember night firing n the tank range in Grafenwehr, Germany. The sky lot up with fiery explosions and the ground shook like an earthquake. Try sleeping thru that when you are camped near the tank range.
I did not realize that the US army anticipated sending in forces immediately after atomic attacks. I wouldn't want to be anywhere near where a nuclear blast went off to take out entrenched troops for at least two weeks, which would probably still be really unhealthy.
I served with 10th armored calvery 1969. 4th div. ankhe to pleiku.
Cool finally a video of a m52 105mm SPG that my dad served on during his time in Germany 1962!
Best 4 years I ever spent blowing shit up.
I remember night firing n the tank range in Grafenwehr, Germany. The sky lot up with fiery explosions and the ground shook like an earthquake. Try sleeping thru that when you are camped near the tank range.
Ah, the good and old videos... modern high tech fellas will never do something like this.
This is the "look at all the cool guns you can use if you join the army" episode.
22:12 lol as many questions as i would have had at that 'tactical' breifing...it was really kinda cut and dried. ..lol the artillery will fire WHAT ?
That hill never had a chance!!!!
Прикольное кино про Армию США времён 50 годов.
That was beautiful
I did not realize that the US army anticipated sending in forces immediately after atomic attacks. I wouldn't want to be anywhere near where a nuclear blast went off to take out entrenched troops for at least two weeks, which would probably still be really unhealthy.
The attacking armors and infantry following the atomic attack? Are they really attacking or just try to catch the nuclear fall out and die bravely?
22.11 oh wait... what? lol k.
IRADOOOOOOOOOOO
In Vietnam we called the track with twin 40mm's were called Dusters.