Michigan Military Technical & Historical Society
Michigan Military Technical & Historical Society
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Model T on its wheels!
The Michigan Military Technical and Historical Society is dedicated to preserving the stories of Michigan citizens who served and sacrificed, here and abroad, from WWI to the present. Located just outside Detroit in Eastpointe, Michigan, our 11,000 square foot Museum exhibits the actual equipment, weapons, uniforms and other artifacts that bear witness to the high cost of freedom.
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Model T Rear Axle revisited
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The Michigan Military Technical and Historical Society is dedicated to preserving the stories of Michigan citizens who served and sacrificed, here and abroad, from WWI to the present. Located just outside Detroit in Eastpointe, Michigan, our 11,000 square foot Museum exhibits the actual equipment, weapons, uniforms and other artifacts that bear witness to the high cost of freedom.
Model T Progress
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The Michigan Military Technical and Historical Society is dedicated to preserving the stories of Michigan citizens who served and sacrificed, here and abroad, from WWI to the present. Located just outside Detroit in Eastpointe, Michigan, our 11,000 square foot Museum exhibits the actual equipment, weapons, uniforms and other artifacts that bear witness to the high cost of freedom.
M880 and Model T headlights.
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The Michigan Military Technical and Historical Society is dedicated to preserving the stories of Michigan citizens who served and sacrificed, here and abroad, from WWI to the present. Located just outside Detroit in Eastpointe, Michigan, our 11,000 square foot Museum exhibits the actual equipment, weapons, uniforms and other artifacts that bear witness to the high cost of freedom.
Model T pinion gear woes.
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The Michigan Military Technical and Historical Society is dedicated to preserving the stories of Michigan citizens who served and sacrificed, here and abroad, from WWI to the present. Located just outside Detroit in Eastpointe, Michigan, our 11,000 square foot Museum exhibits the actual equipment, weapons, uniforms and other artifacts that bear witness to the high cost of freedom.
Model T Rear Axle 1
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The Michigan Military Technical and Historical Society is dedicated to preserving the stories of Michigan citizens who served and sacrificed, here and abroad, from WWI to the present. Located just outside Detroit in Eastpointe, Michigan, our 11,000 square foot Museum exhibits the actual equipment, weapons, uniforms and other artifacts that bear witness to the high cost of freedom.
Model T Axle 2
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The Michigan Military Technical and Historical Society is dedicated to preserving the stories of Michigan citizens who served and sacrificed, here and abroad, from WWI to the present. Located just outside Detroit in Eastpointe, Michigan, our 11,000 square foot Museum exhibits the actual equipment, weapons, uniforms and other artifacts that bear witness to the high cost of freedom.
Ford Model T Drive Shaft
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The Michigan Military Technical and Historical Society is dedicated to preserving the stories of Michigan citizens who served and sacrificed, here and abroad, from WWI to the present. Located just outside Detroit in Eastpointe, Michigan, our 11,000 square foot Museum exhibits the actual equipment, weapons, uniforms and other artifacts that bear witness to the high cost of freedom.
Rosie the Riveter
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Rosie the Riveter, a Presentation by Bailey Sisoy Isgro, January 14. Bailey Sisoy Isgro is the owner of Detroit History Tours and the proprietress of the Detroit History Club. She works as an automotive sculptor by day and by night she writes and lectures on the history of her fine city. The Michigan Military Technical and Historical Society is dedicated to preserving the stories of Michigan ci...
Ford Motor Company In Aviation
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Ford In Aviation, February 4: Ford in Aviation, a presentation by Robert Kreipke. Robert Kreipke is Ford Motor Company’s Historian Emeritus. Bob’s career at Ford included producing awarding winning films and videotapes, production of live shows, and executive strategic planning. Bob has also authored two international books - Ford Motor Company, the First 100 Years and The Model T. The Michigan...
Aircraft Carriers on Lake Michigan
Просмотров 2975 месяцев назад
Aircraft Carriers on Lake Michigan, A presentation by Professor Jason Szilagyi, Sunday October 2nd, 2022 The Great Lakes have always been a cornerstone in the defense of the United States. Military installations and naval bases dot the states that border these massive freshwater bodies, many of which were established during World War II and its aftermath. Because of the proximity of these to ou...
Detroit: Engine Of America
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Detroit: Engine of America” A presentation by R.J. King, Sunday October 6, 2019 “Detroit: Engine of America” turns back the clock further to a 1700s Detroit, when it was still just a crude French settlement along the Detroit River, this pivotal book about Detroit’s history takes readers on an insightful journey of the city’s complete industrial history-from fur-trading to the horseless carriage...
Japanese Balloon Bomb over Michigan
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Japanese Balloon Bombs over Michigan, A presentation by Michael E. Unsworth, Rescheduled for Sunday October 29, 2023. Balloon bombs aimed to be the silent assassins of World War II. Hitching a ride on a jet stream, these weapons from Japan could float soundlessly across the Pacific Ocean to their marks in North America. The project, named Fugo, called for sending bomb-carrying balloons from Jap...
VE Day Detroit
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VE Day Detroit, by Karen A.J. Miller, Sunday February 23, 2020 As the world prepares to mark the 75th Anniversary of the end of WWII, join Prof. Karen Miller for a look at how Detroit celebrated the end of the war in Europe in May of 1945. Karen A.J. Miller is an associate professor at Oakland University. Her research focuses on questions of American public policy in the 20th Century. She is cu...
To Strike at the King
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To Strike at a King, by Michael Ranville, April 23, 2023 The case of Lt. Milo Radulovich from Dexter, Mich., has been said to be the first blow at McCarthyism. This is an exclusive “story behind the story.” The Michigan Military Technical and Historical Society is dedicated to preserving the stories of Michigan citizens who served and sacrificed, here and abroad, from WWI to the present. Locate...
AC-119 gunships by Barry Levine
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AC-119 gunships by Barry Levine
Yankee Air Museum
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Yankee Air Museum
Model T Project Update
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Model T Project Update
Michigan in World War 1 Stories of the Home Front by Dennis Skupinski
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Michigan in World War 1 Stories of the Home Front by Dennis Skupinski
“A Victim No More”Sgt Stephanie J. Shannon
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“A Victim No More”Sgt Stephanie J. Shannon
Gerald Ford in World War II, a presentation by Mike Unsworth
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Gerald Ford in World War II, a presentation by Mike Unsworth
Willow Run by Randy Hotton and Michael W.R. Davis
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Willow Run by Randy Hotton and Michael W.R. Davis
Mt Clemens Home Front, 1943 YouTube
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Mt Clemens Home Front, 1943 RUclips
Museum's new Model T Project
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Museum's new Model T Project
US Army Tank Destroyers in World War II
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US Army Tank Destroyers in World War II
TACOM LCMC, Presented by Randy Talbot, former Command Historian
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TACOM LCMC, Presented by Randy Talbot, former Command Historian
The History of the Mount Clemens Rose Gardens
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The History of the Mount Clemens Rose Gardens
Michigan POW Camps in WWII
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Michigan POW Camps in WWII
“Michigan Aviation: People and Places that Changed History”
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“Michigan Aviation: People and Places that Changed History”
Harriet Quimby, America’s first Female Flyer
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Harriet Quimby, America’s first Female Flyer

Комментарии

  • @JesusIsMyFirst
    @JesusIsMyFirst 5 дней назад

    People are taller and fater now days.

  • @LongBinh70
    @LongBinh70 Месяц назад

    I drove M151s nearly every day for my 1-year tour of duty in Vietnam in 1970. We had two assigned to our crypto comm center, and every morning we would have to load up with our 1911s and wooden box of crypto code key cards and visit all our "subscribers" and change the codes in their machines. I can attest to the "swing axle" rear suspensions being squirrelly. One day, after a monsoon cleared and the asphalt road began to dry, I went around a corner a little too briskly, hit a patch of dry pavement and put my vehicle up on two wheels! It got my attention. Never had a problem off-road. That suspension, by the way, was also found on Triumph Spitfire sports cars, and in the US racing organizations would require limiting straps before allowing them to race. One of our troops had served in Germany prior to serving in Nam and rolled his M151 on a tank trail, giving him a medical "profile" for a back injury. Believe me, the last thing that medic's seat needed was a seat belt! If you want to give an true appear of a Vietnam-era M151, you will need to weld a length of 5/16" chain to the floor, just ahead of the driver's seat. Since they don't have ignition keys, anyone could jump in and drive away. The way to secure your "jeep" (yes, we called them that), was to loop the chain through the steering wheel with a padlock. One other difference between the MB and M151 was the starter button. On the former, the button was above the gas pedal. On the latter, the clutch needed to be depressed and your clutch boot toe extended.

  • @essentialjudge2279
    @essentialjudge2279 2 месяца назад

    That radiator is a honeycomb i believe. Hard to find.

  • @essentialjudge2279
    @essentialjudge2279 2 месяца назад

    That bushing is hell to press on.

  • @jacquesraymond6892
    @jacquesraymond6892 3 месяца назад

    It's not AMERICAN BANTAM the company wich invented the JEEP who were making the trailers after the JEEP contracts were given to WILLYS and FORD?

  • @aliyldz9051
    @aliyldz9051 3 месяца назад

    Bu araç satlık ise kaç dolar,

  • @aliyldz9051
    @aliyldz9051 3 месяца назад

    Çok, çok harika araç, süper

  • @thomassullivan410
    @thomassullivan410 3 месяца назад

    Excellent work on that jeep. Us old Nam vets are restoring a Willy's jeep here and when we got it we wondered why I kept hearing it took guys years to restore one? Then we began. My God we soon learned its not just the labor. You don't go to your local Napa and pick up parts 'LOL.' For those planning a repo like the nice one here just keep repeating 'Time, labor, money, find the parts' 😀

  • @billynunns
    @billynunns 4 месяца назад

    Willys still made more in the end

  • @dmor3359
    @dmor3359 4 месяца назад

    What is Phil Nauds organization or contact info if ok to share... it is not listed on your RUclips video. My grandfather was in the 106th 422nd and I am researching his service. Thank you.

  • @ronaldbyrne3320
    @ronaldbyrne3320 4 месяца назад

    Would love to visit the museum sometime. 👍🏻

  • @allenmiddendorff2068
    @allenmiddendorff2068 4 месяца назад

    Nice!

  • @dp97303
    @dp97303 6 месяцев назад

    im painting my truck this color

  • @John-pc3cx
    @John-pc3cx 6 месяцев назад

    I drove an M151A2 for three years at Fort Cavasos (Hood) back in the 70s. I don’t remember anything particularly squirrely about the drive. On rough terrain it was tippy which is one of the reasons they got rid of them and cut them in half. They were retrofitted with roll bars for a while until the HUMVEE was introduced. Great video on the Ford Jeeps. I own a 45 GPW that is just about done on a lot full restoration.

  • @senianns9522
    @senianns9522 7 месяцев назад

    I had one of these in Thailand. Got it from Vietnam. Hard to work on, all bolts , nuts and screw forms in Imperial of UNC-UNF. Sad the Americans never went metric! So difficult --all the inches and sub measurements! Arrgghh!

  • @winford4234
    @winford4234 7 месяцев назад

    "promosm" 💋

  • @peterknoppel2744
    @peterknoppel2744 7 месяцев назад

    Rückseite??? 😡😡😡🤮

  • @tylerboland3926
    @tylerboland3926 8 месяцев назад

    Would you sell it by any chance?

  • @khamsaydiengsady6383
    @khamsaydiengsady6383 8 месяцев назад

    A very nice classic vehicle 😮

  • @austinl.2703
    @austinl.2703 9 месяцев назад

    I've had one of these belonged to my wifes uncle. A tree fell on it about a month ago and squished the back and 2 sides and bent the frame in the front. So now it's scrap metal

  • @michaelannen4168
    @michaelannen4168 9 месяцев назад

    Why do your wheels have slots instead of holes?

  • @sikandar223
    @sikandar223 9 месяцев назад

    I also make Jeep trolly

  • @peanut3050
    @peanut3050 Год назад

    gemco made some all 1945

  • @SalvationArmyWomensMinistries

    Thank you for posting this gem of Salvation Army History. Get ready, Donut Day is June 2nd!

  • @saltyroe3179
    @saltyroe3179 Год назад

    Our Sea Explorer Ship 33 had an Air Sea Rescue Boat equipped with 2 Hudson Invader Engines. The SES Albatros was sold to us for $1 by the Air Force when they were declared surplus. The 44 foot boat would get up and plane at full throttle, but we rarely ran it that fast because we couldn't afford the fuel consumption. We were blessed with an old salt who was an engineering officer on fleet submarines during WW2. Our skipper had a 50 ton masters license to operate the boat. My dad who had been an engineering officer on Liberty ships during WW2 had an Unlimited Masters license, but had such bad memories of life at sea he never went aboard the SES Albatross, and simply gave money. I would often visit the Hudson Invaders when we weren't moving, but it was too noisy when they ran. The wheel house was amid ship directly above the Hudson Invaders so the only time I would go there was to serve coffee, soap or sandwiches to the skipper. BTW the idea of the this design was to race out to save downed pilots. He after compartment had bunk beds on wither side and were comfortable even when moving. The forward compartment had fewer accommodations for the crew and the galley.

  • @robertlaird6746
    @robertlaird6746 Год назад

    Where did you get your tires and how much were they? Also, I'd like to paint mine the same color as yours. What brand of primer, what brand of paint and what was the paint code? Thank you!

  • @robertlaird6746
    @robertlaird6746 Год назад

    Hi, I just purchased a 1961 M151 and want to restore it. I also purchased a 1969 M151A2 that I'd also like to restore. I don't know anything about them but want to learn. Both of mine are uncut and titled to be driven on the road. I've heard that it's very difficult to get one that's titled to be driven on the road and that only a thousand to fifteen hundred were ever allowed to be driven on the road. Anyways, that's what the guy that sold them to me said. I plan on restoring the 1969 first and then selling it. Then I'll restore the 1961 and keep it. I've heard that you can find new old stock of all the parts and body panels. Is this true and if so, how do I get these body panels?

  • @davidking6172
    @davidking6172 Год назад

    Looking good that was a lot of work getting to the stage you at. Coming on nicely 👌 we'll done Sir ✔️

  • @davidking6172
    @davidking6172 Год назад

    Not in bad shape for being outside. I am looking forward to seeing it getting fixed up. Thanks for sharing 👍

  • @davidking6172
    @davidking6172 Год назад

    Very interesting vehicle with that launcher system 🤔

  • @allenmiddendorff2068
    @allenmiddendorff2068 Год назад

    Nice, update!

  • @milcommguy5927
    @milcommguy5927 Год назад

    Thanks for the update

  • @allenmiddendorff2068
    @allenmiddendorff2068 Год назад

    Hope to see more.

  • @allenmiddendorff2068
    @allenmiddendorff2068 Год назад

    Keep moving on I like the video's. I am working on My M1028, an AN/GRC-142 and PU620. Also have 2 M151 in line to work on. Good Luck!

  • @allenmiddendorff2068
    @allenmiddendorff2068 Год назад

    Thank you for the information. Hope to see the Michigan Military Technical & Historical Society someday.

  • @achillebelanger9546
    @achillebelanger9546 Год назад

    World War Two Ford Radio Jeeps were 24 Volt. Might be a Radio Commo Trailer

  • @jasonwarren213
    @jasonwarren213 Год назад

    It's a fun trailer to have I have a 1951 M38 that I'm restoring and I bought a 1951 and 100 trailer to go with it I was so lucky to find one the same year

  • @JandianaJones
    @JandianaJones Год назад

    Looks familiar, lol

  • @user-uu5te2ec5b
    @user-uu5te2ec5b 2 года назад

    9

  • @lloydrooke4926
    @lloydrooke4926 2 года назад

    i happen to have 2 valve covers , i had 2 invaders in a 53' ww2 landing barge. if i remember correctly the liked a barrel of fuel per motor per hour at 2000 rpm

  • @ToadenK
    @ToadenK 2 года назад

    Looks pretty cool

  • @billphillips7198
    @billphillips7198 2 года назад

    Awesome

  • @jeepsathq688
    @jeepsathq688 2 года назад

    Wow, what a fantastic museum. I really like what you are doing there, just awesome!

  • @motorv8N
    @motorv8N 2 года назад

    Thanks for this history lesson

  • @alcarlson3458
    @alcarlson3458 2 года назад

    Drove the M-151A2 in the SEABEES

  • @jt1728
    @jt1728 2 года назад

    Thanks for the presentation. My grandfather fought in the 106th, originally the 589th, and eventually the 806th. He was one of the ASTP Army Pilots in training when he was moved to the 106th and Atterbury. For years at Christmas he'd get cards from men that he served with and fought/avoided capture with. As a young kid, reading letters to your grandfather thanking him for what he did so they'd see more Christmases made more sense in later years. Thank you for sharing, and remembering what the Golden Lions were and were not.

  • @dona6891
    @dona6891 2 года назад

    Great job , makes me want to restore my 42 gpw. Safe holidays.

  • @thomassibal5384
    @thomassibal5384 2 года назад

    My grandpa had a farm near Olivet, MI and my mom said that my grandpa was able to get German POW's to help work the farm. He was of German decent so he could speak easily with them.

  • @thedolt9215
    @thedolt9215 2 года назад

    Nice job!

  • @conceptalfa
    @conceptalfa 2 года назад

    👍 👍 👍