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Thanks! Those are all good.
that reminds me, high power league starts up soon, got to cook up the ammo.
My man. Got my Master card back in 1990. Am too old and decrepit for that game now. Thankfully I can still hit what I aim at.
7 Genieass. fify
19 Happiness is a belt fed weapon
38 Phil,,,,youdda man
#27.
When fired in the Ontos (among others) turned a jungle full of VC into so much fresh coleslaw and raw hamburger.
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/ijFG-hfhbC4
I got Shanghaied into running a M40 jeep-mounted 106 section for a while, even though I had no direct fire training but was immediately available, and always thought the Jarheads had a lot smarter idea with the Ontos.
Aircraft: Battle of Britain Memorial Flight Avro Lancaster
Hawker Hurricane
Consolidated B24 Liberator
Handley-Page Halifax. Similar but different. The vertical stabilizer design varied.
Ritchie: Yes; even in my memory the Halifax is overshadowed by the Lancaster!
I’m a takin’ y’all’s word for it. Brit aircraft beyond Hurricane and Spitfire are not my strong suite.
My father in law did a year in Vietnam in the late 60s, running an artillery battalion. He was quite fond of the beehive rounds for sniper control.
99% sure I know the guy in #38. That would be something he would do. And wear.
You’re telling me that “Leon: The Professional” wasn’t a romance?
My childhood has been a lie.
#43 Yup. I want a 6 pound cannon loaded with grape shot.
Self defense, ya know….