gunnergoz
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No denying, however, that weapons like the MP40, MG34/42, 88, Tiger and Nebelwerfer had a very significant psychological and morale impact on contemporary GI's that had to face them. We may know all about them now, including their weaknesses and drawbacks, but in WW2 those facts were known only to the Germans, if at all. Games have a hard time replicating the sense of worry, doom, even panic - that the sound or mention of some of those weapons had on ordinary WW2 GI's in the field. It took a lot of experience and training to overcome the fears and worry that those "latrine rumors" inflicted on the troops, and which retelling often began the first day that new GI draftees showed up for basic training.
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Bigduke6 once again proves IMO why he is one of the more balanced and credible posters on the forum.
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So now we have the perfect gun for those vacations in Jurassic Park, eh? What caliber is that thing anyway? Looks like about 30mm or so from the video. A true shoulder cannon.
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I can think of no worse end than to be a subscriber to this forum with a browser that points to no other URL...
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Whatever happened to "What happens in Las Vegas, stays in Las Vegas?"
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Wow, not a whiff of this on any of the web sites I've looked at today, except here. I've read several of his books. He will be missed.
And the article is right, American news media sucks. I could care less what Kim Karda-whatshername is wearing or not wearing today, but I have to deal with 35 articles about her in every major news site I check for significant news. It truly sucks.
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Harry got a lot of 'splainin' to do...
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Not clear from what I've read that any Italian divisional artillery battalions were ever engaged in direct fire in Sicily. Most of those level units either were used in their intended indirect fire roles or were abandoned when the front lines were breached. Not much in the way of training for that contingency that I know of. Regimental guns were a different matter.
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"spagetti eaters" ? You just made my ignore list.
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Network TV is uniformly disappointing drek these days. Even cable has gone to the dogs, what with the "Hysteria Channel" focusing on the Mayan Apocalypse, Ice Road Truckers and Ancient UFO's. The "reality" shows are the most unreal of the bunch. I am close to canceling my cable service but it is bundled with my internet and phone so it is not a simple thing to do.
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It's been discussed here before but the only incident of M-7 direct fire in the emergency role that I read about in the ETO happened during the breakout from the Normandy beaches. It was very effective and deadly being as the encounters were in limited light and close in. I'm sure a search would turn up the thread(s) in the CM:BN forum.
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What we need around here is a reference thread, eh? Us old timers know all these sources but the new guys may not and sometimes it is good to be reminded of the treasures out there as well.
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Redwolf,
No, but I'm sure you or someone else will inform me in due course.
Regards,
John Kettler
Classic riposte! Score one for Kettler!
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@John Kettler: It's nice to point out these resources to the newer WW2 buffs here but most of us old grogs either have a copy of this already, or a reprint, or know where to look it up. For me it's been a well-thumbed reference for many years. Great source for anyone who wants to go back and see what these US vehicles were notionally equipped with, for sure.
@jakla1027:
IIRC, By 1944 the Thompson was designated Substitute Standard and the M-3 Grease Gun was generally used where Thompsons were previously issued.
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Sure don't see it a Ubisoft....but did a google on SH5 sale and found it so thank you for the heads'up.
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Nah. Those guys just have a fixation originating in childhood.
Michael
Well, stop picking up hitchhikers then.
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Not only that, but it has a wet bar, reclining seats, and a condom dispenser.
Michael
"Condom dispenser?" Oh, that explains the anal probes that "alien abductees" are always blathering about... :eek:
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I live about 20 kilometers from Helsinki Airport or (IATA: HEL, ICAO: EFHK). http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helsinki_Airport
I've been googling now for a couple of years of an unknown grey plane that landed over our house in the beginning October 2009 at 4 pm local time. This happened just a few days before Hillary Clinton visited Moscow and I came in to the conclusion that this plane somehow had something to do with Mrs Clinton's visit to Russia.
The plane was un-marked, shining new, no visible windows, military gray in color and with 3 propeller engines on both wings. I saw the plane for about 15 seconds at an altitude of about 700 to 1000 meters, which is the normal altitude for approaching planes from this direction (NW). I saw it from the right hand side, underneath and from behind as it was decending towards the Helsinki Airport.
It looked very much like Fokker 50, but with much longer wings and fuselage. And it was absolutely not C-130, but much lighter looking. Even resembled U-2 but with 6 propeller engines. And I am absolutely sure it had those 6 propeller engines, because I saw 6 lines of exhaust smoke leaving the plane. I have talked with a lot of people who work at the airport and for Finnair and other companies, but nobody has seen or heard anything. Maybe it just did a flyover.
I would really appreciate if somebody would be able to solve this mystery.
This news is about Mrs Clinton’s visit to Moscow in 2009:
Not to question your vision or credibility, but any chance it could have been one of these: Airbus A400M?
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This would be even more of a story.
The rest of the pictures on that page and what they represent are outstanding.
Michel
Always showing off your flash ride, Michael, you hot roddder you. No doubt it has whitewalls and an 8-track player as well.
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"To err is human...to really screw things up takes lawyers."
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Now its coming out that a fair chunk of Bain's startup cash came from the Latin American oligarchs who sponsored the infamous El Salvadoran "death squads." This just keeps getting better.
And re: possible Middle East wars, all I have to do is remind myself that Romney's religion tends to incline him towards a dogmatic, religion-versed view of the region and its issues, rather than looking at it through purely dispassionate historical and practical terms. Consequently, he's coming to it with a set of biases that do not preclude the possibility of Armageddon and the Second Coming as attractive options for humanity. Just what we need.
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I frankly find it amazing that the vehicle interiors are so well detailed. And on one level I can sympathize with the groggy comments about weapon details. On another level, I am amused that it would matter so much as to arouse the comments to begin with. No accounting for tastes - or priorities. I'm more upset about the Italian voices used in the module, which do not sound like native speakers of Italian at all to me...and I am one myself. But I can live with these minor "flaws" as long as the game plays well...which so far, it does.
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Shhhhh!!! Chill, dude! They might have to recall the game now!
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That’s right. Obama is so cool that he would never blunder, gaffe or return a bust of Churchill to our greatest ally for ill or ignorant reasons. He just simply has different tastes. Perhaps a bust of Che or Moa is more along his cool tastes?
You have to be kidding, right?
Say what!? M3 Grease gun > Thompson effective range?
in Combat Mission Battle for Normandy
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"Accurate and unbiased?" Probably not. But a necessary bit of information to put out when dealing with GI rumors of the supposedly unbeatable German weapons that they were facing (or were soon to face.) In fact the US weapons did have their strong points and properly used, could effectively do their job on the battlefield. Everything has to be taken in context, which is easily overlooked or played down with the passage of time.