Thanks so much for these pictures. Since the 70's I've wanted to go to a museum like this, but never had a chance. What Museums here in the US or Canada are still doing thses weekends?
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Rocco_1955
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Unfortunatey to my knowledge, none. Perhaps Benning will be a looser set-up when and if it gets up and running. The CMH (Center for Military History - the "owners" of all US military aftifacts.) The CMH directive says no vehicle or weapon shall be used for its original purpose. Does that extend to saying it cannot be opperated under its' own power? They have never been exactly clear on the question, so perhaps it's better no one asks for further clearification.
Tankrider
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Posted: Monday, December 02, 2013 - 05:18 AM UTC
I knew that there was something strange about that guy in black, that I couldn't put my finger on... After this picture, it is now obvious.
Camo is a hell of a modeler on top of being a AFV enthusiast. Ya gotta live a guy that has a Deuce & Half in his driveway...
Also, the picture for 2000 with the P51D in the background, providing close air support brings back some memories. That was the first PM event that I was able to attend and told the wife that the growling of the Rolls-Royce Merlin was the sound of freedom to many in Europe. It was also cool that one of her former soldiers from Germany was a reenactor on the losing side, that day... They were able to catch up on events of the previous seven years.
Ahhh, da memories...
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Posted: Monday, December 02, 2013 - 06:19 AM UTC
For years I wanted to get to Fort Knox. I made it there in 2010 but only to the gunnery range for our Cav gunnery tables prior to deployment and never got outside the range. I made it back there for two weeks this year in May for an MOS transition course where I had plenty of time to look around, but of course it was too late. I missed the armor museum, and I was a week early for the new Patton Museum's opening.
One day I'll get to Benning and Anniston. Thanks for the pictures, I've been following Armor For the Ages for years and the Museum's Facebook pages.
One day I'll get to Benning and Anniston. Thanks for the pictures, I've been following Armor For the Ages for years and the Museum's Facebook pages.
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Posted: Tuesday, December 03, 2013 - 03:34 AM UTC
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The Museum's PAK 38 posing after a good cleaning.
(Mike Koenig Photo 2003)
Manhandling the PAK back to storage after cleaning. That's Gerald Atherton and Kenneth Johns up front and Goody Goodall in the coveralls. Sorry I do not recognize the fourth man from this angle.
(Mike Koenig Photo 2003)
p.s. This is how the three wheel arrangement on the PAK 38 allowed it to be manhandled and repositioned in combat.
(Mike Koenig Photo 2003)
Manhandling the PAK back to storage after cleaning. That's Gerald Atherton and Kenneth Johns up front and Goody Goodall in the coveralls. Sorry I do not recognize the fourth man from this angle.
(Mike Koenig Photo 2003)
p.s. This is how the three wheel arrangement on the PAK 38 allowed it to be manhandled and repositioned in combat.
Posted: Tuesday, December 03, 2013 - 06:20 AM UTC
I patterned this model of the D7 after the Keisler vehicle and the PAK 38 after the one in the Patton Museum. (I did however make the camo on the gun match that of the vehicle - If I had it to do over again I would match the camo on the gun to the one in the Museum.)
I added an engine plus lots of interior details based on my experience with the Patton and the Keisler D7's plus two other vehicles seen at various events.
I added an engine plus lots of interior details based on my experience with the Patton and the Keisler D7's plus two other vehicles seen at various events.
Posted: Tuesday, December 03, 2013 - 07:34 AM UTC
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Posted: Wednesday, December 04, 2013 - 01:29 PM UTC
QUIET ON THE SET! - R. Lee Ermey comes to the Patton Museum to shoot a segment for his show "Mail Call" covering Patton's Ivory handled revolver!
By the way, that's Kenneth Johns on the far left working with the camera crew as a dolly puller.
That day's Museum Visitors took this as a very special treat.
(All photos Mike Koenig) ______________________________________________________ R. Lee's Service Coin from the Program "Mail Call"
By the way, that's Kenneth Johns on the far left working with the camera crew as a dolly puller.
That day's Museum Visitors took this as a very special treat.
(All photos Mike Koenig) ______________________________________________________ R. Lee's Service Coin from the Program "Mail Call"
AFVFan
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Posted: Wednesday, December 04, 2013 - 05:15 PM UTC
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Thanks so much for these pictures. Since the 70's I've wanted to go to a museum like this, but never had a chance. What Museums here in the US or Canada are still doing thses weekends?
Rocco, keep an eye on the Collins Foundation located in Conn.. They do a WWII reenactment weekend once a year. It's pretty neat now, but I'm hoping they'll expand it some in 2015 after they get the pieces from the Littlefield collection. You can check out their website for more info. (they also have a nice collection of cars and aircraft, too)
Posted: Friday, December 06, 2013 - 08:19 AM UTC
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Posted: Friday, December 06, 2013 - 08:21 AM UTC
Great photos. I'm going to start making canvas covers from tissue. They just don't look real in plastic.
Posted: Friday, December 06, 2013 - 08:23 AM UTC