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I was only a wee lad of 4 back in 1944 but I do remember army units rolling by the house on their way to training. The amtracks scares the dickens out me. Made a lot of noise on old macadam roads. *NM*
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I think I'm getting a convoy started... *PIC*
Terry, I like your style. I was working on the "Red Ball Express", THEN, I fell on my butt in January and fractured part of my hip(not recommended, by the way).Still, can't sit at the model bench for long periods. But, I'm "upright" and walking! L.O.L. *NM*
Congrats on the upright and walking. Hip fractures put a lot of our generation down for the count. Keep on keeping on! *NM*
Thanks, Bill. Keep on Truckin'! Like laying sod. Green side UP!! L.O.L. *NM*
One other thing they did, Terry, was use wood for the beds in the WC weapons carriers and the 1-1/2 ton Chevy trucks. That came along a couple of years after the war started and saved on steel as well. *NM*
Back in the day(1944/1946), one of the local junk yards was paying a "penny a pound' to us kids that would bring the guy "iron junk". I had a homemade wagon( I was 7 years old in 1944), and 10lbs. of scrap iron, meant, A WHOLE DIME!!! That's TWO candy bars. Eeeeeeeha! *NM*
I was only a wee lad of 4 back in 1944 but I do remember army units rolling by the house on their way to training. The amtracks scares the dickens out me. Made a lot of noise on old macadam roads. *NM*
That's "scared" not scares *NM*
I still remember seeing my first(and only), halftrack, and to this day, I have 7 halftracks built, and 2 in my stash. *NM*
A gal I went to high school with had a party out at her family's ranch/farm and had a "hay ride" in her dad's army surplus half track they had "civilized". There was a area of their land that was sand dunes so it was ideal for that. Her dad even let me drive it some, but
I agree! *NM*