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Post by VeeVee on May 17, 2009 14:06:42 GMT -5
Looks like it aired back in 2007 but I just found the youtube video now:
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Post by legionnaire on May 28, 2009 6:34:47 GMT -5
Great find Vic! Thanks for posting!
Philip
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Post by RayAdillO on May 29, 2009 10:35:52 GMT -5
I remember just recently reading somwhere in this forum that Joe Calugas used a "75mm" field piece (18 pounder British) rather than an anti-tank gun? If so, then our reenactment videos of this Medal of Honor winning citation have thus far been innacurate. We might need to call on the GWHS people for some shooting sequences at Ozena Valley.
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Post by VeeVee on May 29, 2009 12:10:41 GMT -5
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Post by rickthelibrarian on May 29, 2009 16:33:47 GMT -5
I thought you guys did a good job coming up with that 37mm - come up with a British 18-pounder and you will be **all world** in my book!!
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av8tor
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Post by av8tor on May 29, 2009 17:07:12 GMT -5
OK Guys, where can we get a British 18 pounder or two? We need shots of both Scouts and Philippine Army artillerymen "using" them.
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Post by VeeVee on May 29, 2009 23:27:10 GMT -5
This one doesn't have spoked wheels...
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Post by legionnaire on Jun 1, 2009 5:44:27 GMT -5
My Uncle was an PA officer commanding an Ordance unit in Bataan got the silver for repairing several disable artillery pieces while they were under fire. ;D
Philip
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