There was an incredibly self-righteous and ignorant protest the last time midget wrestlers toured through my little mountain town. All the wrestlers made their own counter protest signs and marched in a circle around the protesters. It was hilarious.
Can we take a minute to realise this guys posting clips about something he clearly doesn’t know anything about. Dana looking more hench tho. Good on him 😂
0:14 Usually the train negotiates the tracks, In this case the track negotiated the train How difficult would it be to get some new rails and beef it up with some new ballast, It seems impossible.
Thanks for the video. I see a few issues where a vehicle is criticized for performance when in fact they were improperly employed. The M1 "super tank" never gets a negative comment. When Op Desert Shield commenced they had major issues with the sand affecting their turbine engines. The US had the industrial capability to sort the problem so, you assume there were no issues I guess. The Lee /Grant was of great help in the African desert as it at least has a gun that could cause the DAK some problems. Many problems with the Lee/Grant in both theatres were accentuated by poor user tactics. The T-72 was built using the same mentality of the Sherman which for some reason escaped this list. They were both relatively easy to build and not so costly so 1000's were made of each to provide numbers on or in a future battlefield. The Sherman was a death trap. The Germans called them "Tommy cookers" (British soldiers were referred to as Tommies) . The British called them Ronsons, named after the popular lighter as they would just burst into flames. So, not a terribly accurate list in my opinion