I am glad I found this little corner of the Web. As the great-grandson of a WW1 vet, the Grandson of WW2, and the son of a Vietnam vet, (not to...
Got it Ricky. Will do.
Lincoln? Really! Learn something new every day...
Sinnisa, you need to step back a bit. Some of us have seen war, know it's effects, and have seen the results. I will remind you the US, NATO and...
Oh, the name of the car company was GM...sorry.
Perhaps you mean the Galvin Manufacturing model? That company became Motorola.
Well, the first commercially viable car radio was 1930, from Motorola. The first one designed for a dashboard install was 1936, through GM's Delco.
To answer you question Sinissa, it depends on the situation as to NBC weapons being deployed on US soil. If you give me a particular situation or...
Something to do with fire coming from a car in front of them?
Major Woody... Choke yourself... :D
Sinnisa, I have had VERY close contact with the armor, rounds and the after effects of DU. I owe my life to the heavy armor that it provided, and...
You are Joseph Stalin Well done comrade! You're one of the big boys! When you're not holding speeches about how everyone is equal in the...
The Foot Soldier Achtung! You are 46% brainwashworthy, 31% antitolerant, and 61% blindly patriotic You're not evil exactly, but you still...
Folks, all I can say in this is IT IS WAR! By it's nature soldiers place their soft flesh in the way of fast moving hard materials. DU, AP, MOUSE...
The material in the wall between the engine compartment and the passengers?
Nuts... (Stab in the dark here)
No, I will earn my chance by the rules of the quiz. Open chance, first question asked is the next one!
Well, some one got half of mine, but it seems to have stalled. I agree, a new question is needed.
Yes on the name, but no on the second.
Okay, here goes.. When Robert E. Lee's hands were severely injured, how did he stay on his horse? Extra credit: That horses name?