here you could find some pictures, but take care, the site it's rather poorly designed http://www.combatreform.org/groundvehiclephotos.htm regards
the Piat team, present in Platoon HQ Section comprised of: No.1 AT Team, Pte, PIAT, Colt 1911 automatic pistol or Webley No.2 AT Team, Pte, L-E...
By D-Day only some 124 M10s had been converted (out of 1000 planned), however the number of conversions post D-day increased and by the end of...
With all respect Sir, just look at the British commanders Alan Brooke, Harold Alexander and Bernard Montgomery at the time of the battle of France...
We must not forget that the motorized-mechanized warfare was still in it's infancy at the time of the Italy's entrance in the WW II; not only the...
From what i've read from various sources, with the Operation Market Garden it was hoped to end the WW II in the same way as the the Allied...
It is often forgotten the role played by 109G in other air forces, like finish and romanian one. In the hand of the finnish pilots 109 G scored...
In US Army Infantry Divisions 1944-45 By John Sayen, Duncan Anderson it is mentioned that few unspecified units used M7 in their canon companies...
The M7 Priest, as the 105mm Howitzer M3, was also issued to cannon companies of in some infantry regiments (six , in three platoons of two)...
i hope it is not too disturbing ...
Although tempting any comparinson between an allied weapon vs an axis one (like Stuka vs Typhoon or P-47, Spitfire vs Me-109) is rather a...
Greetings to the community as a whole. I haven't read the Max Hasting's books but from the preview of the first post of ths thread i understand...
there are 2 aspect conserning this debate: first the equipment: the standardisation of vehicles used by US Armored division is unmatched in...