tomtom22 Chief Engineer Nov 27, 2005 #165 Still doesn't give me any help in searching for an answer. For Tank crews usually there is a maximum height limitation, at least in the US Army.
Still doesn't give me any help in searching for an answer. For Tank crews usually there is a maximum height limitation, at least in the US Army.
MightyMacbeth I am Honor Nov 27, 2005 #166 well okay okay.. lets make it more general. Just give me the average height of a japanese soldier during ww2. What about that?
well okay okay.. lets make it more general. Just give me the average height of a japanese soldier during ww2. What about that?
T The Cooler King Godfather Nov 28, 2005 #171 There were 10 "Ghost Divisions" planned by the War Department but were cancelled in 1943 because of manpower requirements in other areas. 15th Airborne Division 61st Infantry Division 62nd Infantry Division 67th Infantry Division 68th Infantry Division 72nd Infantry Division 73rd Infantry Division 74th Infantry Division 105th Infantry Division 107th Infantry Division There were also "Phantom Divisions" created for Operation Fortitude. They are as follows: 6th Airborne Division 9th Airborne Division 11th Infantry Division 14th Infantry Division 17th Infantry Division 18th Airborne Division 21st Airborne Division 22nd Infantry Division 46th Infantry Division 48th Infantry Division 50th Infantry Division 55th Infantry Division 59th Infantry Division 108th Imfantry Division 119th Infantry Division 130th Infantyr Division 135th Airborne Division 141st Infantry Division 157th Infantry Division
There were 10 "Ghost Divisions" planned by the War Department but were cancelled in 1943 because of manpower requirements in other areas. 15th Airborne Division 61st Infantry Division 62nd Infantry Division 67th Infantry Division 68th Infantry Division 72nd Infantry Division 73rd Infantry Division 74th Infantry Division 105th Infantry Division 107th Infantry Division There were also "Phantom Divisions" created for Operation Fortitude. They are as follows: 6th Airborne Division 9th Airborne Division 11th Infantry Division 14th Infantry Division 17th Infantry Division 18th Airborne Division 21st Airborne Division 22nd Infantry Division 46th Infantry Division 48th Infantry Division 50th Infantry Division 55th Infantry Division 59th Infantry Division 108th Imfantry Division 119th Infantry Division 130th Infantyr Division 135th Airborne Division 141st Infantry Division 157th Infantry Division
tomtom22 Chief Engineer Nov 28, 2005 #173 Great answer, Cooler King. Do you think you could come up with a question for MightyMacbeth? But not tooooo easy.
Great answer, Cooler King. Do you think you could come up with a question for MightyMacbeth? But not tooooo easy.
T The Cooler King Godfather Nov 28, 2005 #174 MightyMacbeth said: oh noes.. not American again! :lol: Click to expand... What's wrong with America? Here is a non-American one for you MightyMacbeth: What was the only German ship larger than a light cruiser that was fit for duty by the time of the general surrender in 1945?
MightyMacbeth said: oh noes.. not American again! :lol: Click to expand... What's wrong with America? Here is a non-American one for you MightyMacbeth: What was the only German ship larger than a light cruiser that was fit for duty by the time of the general surrender in 1945?
MightyMacbeth I am Honor Nov 28, 2005 #175 hhhhh, western front and ww2 in europe... HMS Victorious? naah.. gimmie time here :x dam! 8)
T The Cooler King Godfather Nov 28, 2005 #176 HMS Victorious? I said German. I'll give you a hint, it was a heavy cruiser.
tomtom22 Chief Engineer Nov 28, 2005 #177 Schwere Kreuzer Prinz Eugen 09 May 45: With Nurnberg, surrendered at Copenhagen. 24-26 May 45: Transferred to Wilhelmshaven under RN escort. 1945: Ceded to the United States source: http://www.feldgrau.com/prinzeugen.html
Schwere Kreuzer Prinz Eugen 09 May 45: With Nurnberg, surrendered at Copenhagen. 24-26 May 45: Transferred to Wilhelmshaven under RN escort. 1945: Ceded to the United States source: http://www.feldgrau.com/prinzeugen.html