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Also has the pdfs page been updated to reflect the site? I know you have lots of stuff to do. I have most of your PDFs on my phone, and I read them constantly.
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Yep.
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Also stats for the Davey Crockett would be awesome, mostly for shiggles.
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I thought someone had done stats for the Davey Crockett?
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Very possible, but I haven't found it.
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And I think I know why...
After checking a few old websites for game, I found a large number of them are dead links and I'm sure one of them had stats for the Davy Crockett. Some of these sites must have been dead for a while because I can't even find them on the Internet Wayback Machine! Show's how often I actually checked them haha. |
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I remember reading somewhere that the Nominal Yield was between 2 and 5 KiloTons. The older Nukes often had variable yield warheads (the old 8" with its variable yield package immediately comes to mind). If Ft Sill has its artillery museum on line, you may be able to find more info there. They have one on display. They also have "Atomic Anne," the first Nuke capable howitzer.
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I'm glad to see my threads actually matter enough for people to reply. Thanx guys.
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VW Vanagon
For ArmySgt, since you asked:
VW Type 2 (T3) of the 1980s - a.k.a. the Microbus (T2 similar) "So we took the half-a-ton of garbage, put it in the back of a red VW Microbus, took shovels and rakes and implements of destruction, and headed On toward the city dump." - Alice's Restaurant, A Guthrie |
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