Saw that on the news about half an hour ago. So good to hear.
Seeing the Twilight Zone thread got me to thinking about One Step Beyond, and it's WWII themed episodes. I recall seeing some before and thanks...
The Obsolete Man is my most favorite. Burgess Meredith and Fritz Weaver.
That was probably "One Step Beyond" also. I'll look it up.
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Length: 236 pages, including index This is the true story of Norwegian fishing boats, based in the Shetland Islands, that ran supplies and men to...
Length: 288 pages, including bibilography This is Paolo Morisi's latest English language work about Italian forces in WWII, this time about...
Formosa was composed of Chinese with a Japanese garrison, so I don't see their people going all Banzai on us. Look up Operation Causeway.
Merry Christmas 2023 from Scottsdale, AZ.
How about a bomber pilot? When did RAF Bomber Command start bombing Northern Italy? Your hero could be on his way back from bombing Turin?
I just finished reading it, under it's original title The Simple Sounds of Freedom. Talk about your epic journeys.
Length, 312 pages, including bibliography Mr. Morisi's latest effort goes into the efforts of the Italian Air Force's torpedo bomber groups. He...
No sweat.
Thanks.
Length: 372 pages, including bibliography Mr. Sobski continues his chronicle of Mussolini's War with this study of Italy's submarine deployments...
He's a private, and the patch in the third picure says he's a radioman, or signalman. There would, in peacetime, be a regiment number in the...
Excellent find.
I have a Tamiya kit of the M13/40 tank, and it had those Roos as a decal option. Loved it.
Length: 439 pages, including index Morisi gives us a thorough picture of the forming of Italy's armored forces, starting with World War I, and...
They'd have burned the Vatican down with him in it.