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I've seen the first two. So far, so good. I wish they'd give the gun calibers in millimeters, but I suppose the aim of the show is to draw in the uninitiated. I'm very appreciative of the quality of the CGI.
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I am in England and I swear I already watched that show on Discovery Channel over here.
Oh and their Battle of Bulge and Kursk, VERY good.
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It was really interesting to hear about how things happened from an average TC's point of view. And I really liked the Bradley commander's story too. |
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"Soldiers, a history of men in battle" from the mid 80's was pretty good too. A series of about half a dozen hour long episodes.
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Not surprising when you see that the book's authors were John Keegan and Richard Holmes!
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(Did the Iraqi BMP's actually mount 76mm guns? Did they replace the 73mm guns? EDIT: Maybe the 76mm guns were pulled off old PT-76's) Last edited by copeab; 01-13-2011 at 07:49 AM. |
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5 inch is 126mm
And guys, as a Brit, I am FAR FAR too use to Naval calibres being in inches, cannons in poundage and other guns being mill or ".303 in". But yeah, this is the SAME series as I watched on Discovery Channel Europe in the middle of last year.
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The show looks very similar to the series Dogfights, which ran on HC a couple of years back.
When does GTB usually air?
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Wednesday nights; 10 ET/7PT. A repeat later that night, and it's rerun over the weekend.
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Historytelevision.ca has them all archived for viewing. Not sure if it works outside Canada though.
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In the YouTube versions, the only American measurements used were horsepower for the T-55 (or was it the T-62?) and two American weapons in WWII (the 3" anti-tank gun and the .50-cal MG). I think someone other than the narrator mentioned "25 pounder". It's possible the narration was redone in places for American TV. |
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