I forgot to say, yeah that is the Italian armored car, also known as Sahariana.
I forgot to say, yeah that is the Italian armored car, also known as Sahariana.
Some one can take my turn, I.am having trouble uploading the image I wanted to use.
The water cooled engine were the give away on the XB-34, they were the only B17 I know to have used them.
Last edited by Common Soldier; July 27, 2019 at 09:01 PM.
Was used against bridge of Remagen.
The most notable use of the Ar 234 in the bomber role was the attempt to destroy the Ludendorff Bridge at Remagen.[14] Between 7 March, when it was captured by the Allies, and 17 March, when it finally collapsed, the bridge was continually attacked by Ar 234s of III/KG 76 carrying 1,000 kg (2,200 lb) bombs.
Cause tomorrow is a brand-new day
And tomorrow you'll be on your way
Don't give a damn about what other people say
Because tomorrow is a brand-new day
Going to take a guess since I did not find the specific image...
SMS Kaiser after battle of Lissa?
It's not SMS Kaiser. In fact the photo was taken before Kaiser was even constructed. Trotter's book concerns exclusively the Royal Navy, so she served under the British.
Spoiler Alert, click show to read:
Hint: She played a very important role, during Nelson's brilliant career.
I was tempted to wait and see if someone jumps on this and say Victory.
But it's HMS San Josef. Originally a Spanish 114-gun first rate San José, it was captured by Nelson at battle of Cape St. Vincent after it got entagled with San Nicholas, which was being boarded by Nelson's crew.
Sorry about the size, it's hard to find a good image of this thing.
It's quite hard to find a reliable image without registering to some site. This is the best I can do: