Mk 1.
I have nothing against the American halftracks. I have actually ridden in one during a World War Two reenactment( I was one of the umpires). The crew and passengers did a couple of things that still cause me to smile. Like I said before, I literally flipped a coin for who had the most correct answer.
On the subject, what is your source for the "Ivy" keeping their halftracks for the anti tank battalions. All my sources show that the 4th converted to a standard infantry division beffore being sent to England.
One of my friend's grandfather was in the 4th during World War Two, and I had a chance to meet a couple of the Commanche Code talkers when they gave a presentation at a local college a few years ago.
So, nothing personal, OK?
Groundlber
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Mk 1.
I have nothing against the American halftracks. I have actually ridden in one during a World War Two reenactment( I was one of the umpires). The crew and passengers did a couple of things that still cause me to smile. Like I said before, I literally flipped a coin for who had the most correct answer.
On the subject, what is your source for the "Ivy" keeping their halftracks for the anti tank battalions. All my sources show that the 4th converted to a standard infantry division beffore being sent to England.
One of my friend's grandfather was in the 4th during World War Two, and I had a chance to meet a couple of the Commanche Code talkers when they gave a presentation at a local college a few years ago.
So, nothing personal, OK?
Groundlber
I have nothing against the American halftracks. I have actually ridden in one during a World War Two reenactment( I was one of the umpires). The crew and passengers did a couple of things that still cause me to smile. Like I said before, I literally flipped a coin for who had the most correct answer.
On the subject, what is your source for the "Ivy" keeping their halftracks for the anti tank battalions. All my sources show that the 4th converted to a standard infantry division beffore being sent to England.
One of my friend's grandfather was in the 4th during World War Two, and I had a chance to meet a couple of the Commanche Code talkers when they gave a presentation at a local college a few years ago.
So, nothing personal, OK?
Groundlber