Tomorrow June 6th will be the anniversary of D-Day. My Grandfather and Grandmother both served in the United States Military during World War II. They were two of the most hardworking and honest people I have ever met. The Greatest Generation is mostly no longer with us but it is important to remember their sacrifices and their stories. There are a lot of great books out there and I encourage you over the summer to pick one up and read it. If you need help with a suggestion, I would recommend Adam Makos's Spearhead for you tank guys or Higher Call for aviation folks. Both are tremendous stories that I think you would enjoy, as well as a great way to remember that generation. Let us know what your favorite World War II book is and would you recommend it? I am always looking to add to my library.
War stories of D-Day is a good book, it's a huge collection of First hand accounts From the boys who went ashore that faithful day to the Rangers Who landed at point Hu doc, to the Paratroopers who dropped into German occupied France
@@Hallands. You know that Stickboy already has his own channel right? Sometimes he even posts the battles from the same game session. So you get to see things from two different perspectives. :-)
4:00 Can we take a moment to appreciate the sheer terror and anticipation that the KV-85 had to deal with while working through all one of his reverse gears?
Last Stand of the Tin Can Sailors is a great book telling the stories of the Battles of Surigao Strait and the Battle off Samar later on the same day. Being a naval enthusiast, this book is an amazing read, and I highly recommend picking it up
HARA Tameichi's book Destroyer Captain is a great read if you want to learn what a Japanese Line Officer's view of the war was like. An absolutely fantastic read for what the Naval war in the Pacific was like. EDIT: Still waiting for the Midwestern Adventures of Stick and Jim.
I'm always felt like the Slugger was one of the most under appreciated machines when I played. But seeing the B2 in the game finally is nice, even if I don't play the game anymore. Always nice to see you upload
@@khannaraha8817 I already saw those beides hell let loose is way funnier because knowing bo he call out guy or tank when there are either of those things there
This video was so much fun!! What a great cast of comedic chaos causing comrades you gathered for this video!! And a great demonstration of one of my favorite tank destroyers in the game! Epic job, everyone!
For books on World War II, I recommend the booklet called "Hoel and Kongo off Samar: At Rest, 4,000 Fathoms Under the Waves USS Hoel DD-533." It's an amazing account and history of the surviving sailors of the Hoel. It is difficult to find, though. I got a copy from Bob DeSpain before he passed. He was sailor on the USS Hoel when Taffy 3 went up against the Japanese Center Force on October 25, 1944.
Another great book is called War Pilot by Richard Kirkland I think. Was a P38 pilot and flew on the wing of lindenburg when he developed the range extension that let them kill Yamato and then went on to fly helicopter in Korea is a damn good book.
Hey Bo, love the videos, keep em rolling. I had a grandfather who served on D Day and was a pilot of a C 47 sky train (I think thats the name) for the 82nd airborne division. The plane was shot down and he sadly couldn't get out in time and died along with the plane. Thank you for making me laugh every in every video, keep up the good job
Bo, never underestimate the pumas they are deadly bonsai creatures that can’t die fast enough. The only thing that stops them is a aphe shell to the turret ring.
*Begin Transmission* Day 41. Keeping the theme of this storytelling, here is what I’ve got. 79 years ago tomorrow, began the grandest military invasion operation the world has ever seen. More than 5,000 ships, thousands of aircraft, hundreds of tanks and armored vehicles, and more then 250,000 men took part in storming the beaches of Normandy. Among them was an ancestor of mine. His name was Joseph Montgomery Holland. He was a Tank Commander in the 746th Tank Battalion, which landed at Utah Beach on D-Day. Unfortunately, like countless other comrades, Joseph did not make it far past the invasion. He was killed when his tank was knocked out on June 10th, 1944 (D-Day +4), most likely by a German PaK gun or by a Panzerfaust. There are numerous other ancestors on both sides of the battle who did not make it far after the invasion. And I hope we all can remember their losses today with compassion, condolence, and a hope for a better future. Remember. The past teaches us lessons in the present, so we don’t make the same mistakes in the future. What ancestral story do you have? *End Transmission*
I do have to wonder what that panzer IV was thinking. Maybe something along the lines of "I should push a notoriously the fast flanker tank in my casemate that's 1.3 BRs below it"
@@khannaraha8817 Yes. From treetop height, from 3,000 feet and even when I do a strategic bombing run at or above 20,000 feet. Of course, just for variety, I will also sometimes use the assault fuse setting and 1 or 2 second delays.
That 7 great great grandfather and uncles(5 airforce , 1army, 1 navy) serve during WWII. 4 of the 5 air force died as pilots and gunners in a b17s. The 5th was shotdown and was rescued by the french resistance. My gggf was in the army, saw action on june 6th and was placed state sisde when trench foot got him in battle of the bulge. The gggu in the navy was mia for like 6 months before the navy happened to find him on a random patrol was my understanding. There would have been an 8th be he was a year to young
I wonder, how does the TBLF clan drive their tanks? keyboard controls or combined controls? I play with keyboard for throttle control while I use a set of pedals for steering... totally gives you the ability to *slowly creep forward or backwards* without actual throttle input
Tomorrow June 6th will be the anniversary of D-Day. My Grandfather and Grandmother both served in the United States Military during World War II. They were two of the most hardworking and honest people I have ever met. The Greatest Generation is mostly no longer with us but it is important to remember their sacrifices and their stories. There are a lot of great books out there and I encourage you over the summer to pick one up and read it. If you need help with a suggestion, I would recommend Adam Makos's Spearhead for you tank guys or Higher Call for aviation folks. Both are tremendous stories that I think you would enjoy, as well as a great way to remember that generation. Let us know what your favorite World War II book is and would you recommend it? I am always looking to add to my library.
Thanks for sharing this!
I recommend a book called Guts and Glory: Ww2. It has a lot of info on different battles and the starting and other things.
War stories of D-Day is a good book, it's a huge collection of First hand accounts From the boys who went ashore that faithful day to the Rangers Who landed at point Hu doc, to the Paratroopers who dropped into German occupied France
If you want other books by the same author Adam Makos, look for the books Devotion, Voices of the Pacific, and Spearhead.
Fun fact about my grandfather he served in the Vietnam War
Sturmling is so funny
Sturmling just bring chaos 😂😂😂😂
Sturmling needs his own channel
I concur.
Yes please
Don’t try to split up the TBLF!
@@Hallands. You know that Stickboy already has his own channel right?
Sometimes he even posts the battles from the same game session. So you get to see things from two different perspectives. :-)
@@pauld6967 No, I didn’t know, but would love to watch! I’ve often wished to see the battle from the other players’ pov. Thanks!
4:38 bo trying hard not to be angry at stick
15:03 that on the move shot through the floor of the panther while it was climbing out of a crater tho
4:00 Can we take a moment to appreciate the sheer terror and anticipation that the KV-85 had to deal with while working through all one of his reverse gears?
yeah lmao
Rescue One with the epic return, nothing can stop rescue one.
except Rescue One itself, then they have had to rely on Rescue Two and Rescue Three.
13:13 Jim and his panther harem lmao
I wonder if his anime girls are going to get jealous.
Last Stand of the Tin Can Sailors is a great book telling the stories of the Battles of Surigao Strait and the Battle off Samar later on the same day. Being a naval enthusiast, this book is an amazing read, and I highly recommend picking it up
The Samuel B Roberts and the Johnston exude massive Chad energy
My Grandfather served on one of the escort carriers in the Battle off Samar and wrote about it briefly in his journal that I have.
That vk RAN from the little locust that was hilarious he knew he couldnt face it 🤣
The way y’all communicate gets me every time 😭 so peaceful yet dramatic 😪
That poor VK was running for his life... from a Locust
HARA Tameichi's book Destroyer Captain is a great read if you want to learn what a Japanese Line Officer's view of the war was like. An absolutely fantastic read for what the Naval war in the Pacific was like.
EDIT: Still waiting for the Midwestern Adventures of Stick and Jim.
With all do respect They just charged in to battles with katana’s and got mowed down
I'm always felt like the Slugger was one of the most under appreciated machines when I played. But seeing the B2 in the game finally is nice, even if I don't play the game anymore. Always nice to see you upload
Id love to see bo and the Gang do a hell let loose tank Crew or squad to see how chaotic it gets
Yeah
will Post Scriptum do as a substitute? There are a couple of videos of them in tanks and throwing vehicles across the planet from that already.
@@khannaraha8817 I already saw those beides hell let loose is way funnier because knowing bo he call out guy or tank when there are either of those things there
This video was so much fun!! What a great cast of comedic chaos causing comrades you gathered for this video!! And a great demonstration of one of my favorite tank destroyers in the game! Epic job, everyone!
Love the chaos that Sturmling and Stick brought. When those two are together you gotta get down with the madness
For books on World War II, I recommend the booklet called "Hoel and Kongo off Samar: At Rest, 4,000 Fathoms Under the Waves USS Hoel DD-533." It's an amazing account and history of the surviving sailors of the Hoel. It is difficult to find, though. I got a copy from Bob DeSpain before he passed. He was sailor on the USS Hoel when Taffy 3 went up against the Japanese Center Force on October 25, 1944.
I have always had a love for the M36 in every tank game. Thanks for playing it today bo!
0:48 that’s some good shootin Tex. Daddy Phly would be proud.
Another great book is called War Pilot by Richard Kirkland I think. Was a P38 pilot and flew on the wing of lindenburg when he developed the range extension that let them kill Yamato and then went on to fly helicopter in Korea is a damn good book.
Sounded like a flock of frightened seagulls there for a bit "Plane,plane..plane,plane,plane"
Hey Bo, love the videos, keep em rolling. I had a grandfather who served on D Day and was a pilot of a C 47 sky train (I think thats the name) for the 82nd airborne division. The plane was shot down and he sadly couldn't get out in time and died along with the plane. Thank you for making me laugh every in every video, keep up the good job
Rescue one saves the day again!
That was an amazing kill btw, that VK had the bratwurst scared out of him xD
The way the all said "plane, plane, plane" is like the seagull in finding nemo "mine, mine, mine" 😂😂😂
this one was a blast!
So many TBLF members in this one
Cheers to Hame, Sturms, Jim, Stick and Thor!
Yes!!! Finally they play this beast!
The bridge.of love. Triggered me to start singing chappel of love.
"OH, there's a Panther back there."
"A-WHA?!"
If Ham is Donkey, all he needs is to team up with a SAAB 35 and there will be adorable abominations without plausible deniability...🤣
Bo, never underestimate the pumas they are deadly bonsai creatures that can’t die fast enough. The only thing that stops them is a aphe shell to the turret ring.
This video popped up again after I watched the newest one, when panic sets in during most sessions I hear the seagulls from finding nemo, anyone else?
"Every time he says to one of us 'Trust me' one of us explodes seconds later" And that's why I come here :)
9:39 regular panthers are easy to kill in a M22 if they’re alone and the VK has less armor, this should be no surprise that the M22 killed it
I can only describe M36B2 as:
"Incredibly good for no reason for it whatsoever".
I have no idea why is this thing has 5KD ratio for me.
Hahahah, Jim "You are the antagonist in those DARE ads"
Just what is needed for a monday
"The guns didn't elevate quick enough!"
Perhaps that Duster was a little...dusty.
It's ok, I'll see myself out.
Great job, my boys! 💜 thank you Bo, Stick, Thor, Jim and Sturmling!
...and we are going to scout with our face. Sturmling, common eara 2023.
That fact that I open RUclips and see you released this video 16 minutes ago and my reaction was like: YES…MORE CAOS!
*Begin Transmission*
Day 41. Keeping the theme of this storytelling, here is what I’ve got. 79 years ago tomorrow, began the grandest military invasion operation the world has ever seen. More than 5,000 ships, thousands of aircraft, hundreds of tanks and armored vehicles, and more then 250,000 men took part in storming the beaches of Normandy. Among them was an ancestor of mine. His name was Joseph Montgomery Holland. He was a Tank Commander in the 746th Tank Battalion, which landed at Utah Beach on D-Day. Unfortunately, like countless other comrades, Joseph did not make it far past the invasion. He was killed when his tank was knocked out on June 10th, 1944 (D-Day +4), most likely by a German PaK gun or by a Panzerfaust. There are numerous other ancestors on both sides of the battle who did not make it far after the invasion. And I hope we all can remember their losses today with compassion, condolence, and a hope for a better future. Remember. The past teaches us lessons in the present, so we don’t make the same mistakes in the future. What ancestral story do you have?
*End Transmission*
The Locust Rescue 1 adventures are my favorite Bo Times
Stickboy with the absolute sigma moment saving Bo. Well done sir.
Was that a hambone!? Where has he been all this time. Come to think of it, where is Mike at? Or Bear?
I do have to wonder what that panzer IV was thinking. Maybe something along the lines of "I should push a notoriously the fast flanker tank in my casemate that's 1.3 BRs below it"
I mean Bo is good, even excellent from time to time, it’s just a pity he’s so needy… Sturms kicked ass and made the enemy crumble in fear!
Great video today Bo! Quite a fun one today.
"I'm dating a Panther!" --- At least it wasn't a Cougar.
M22 MBT for the win!! the true GOAT in war thunder
12:43 Bo you shot him right in the Texas!
Awesome Stuff as always guys.
Hello Bo you make me happy when you upload so thank you
That bonb fuse was 7 seconds.
I occasionally set 8 or 10 second delays to confuse the targets. So, I know where that pilot is coming from.
Do you normally use that level of delay from ground level drops though?
@@khannaraha8817 Yes. From treetop height, from 3,000 feet and even when I do a strategic bombing run at or above 20,000 feet.
Of course, just for variety, I will also sometimes use the assault fuse setting and 1 or 2 second delays.
Every time Bo says something along the lines of “trust me” that coin gets flipped
I can only imagine how pissed that VK 3002 was
1:46 f*** that Sterling I'm going this way
They sound like the pelicans from nemo at 5:40.
Flanking in a Jackson, honestly not what I expected to see today
"More aerodynamic".😂😂😂😂
I probably would have told you that other Tank Destroyers are on Back Order when you asked for another one lol
Ya'll yelling plane plane plane sounded like the seagulls in nemo saying mine mine mine
that vk said "you will never take me alive m22"😅 8:45
any match with stick is a jolly match
Thanks for yet an awesome video Bo and crew ❤ My books are all in Norwegian, and I have no idea if any of them are available in English.
7:21 ah yes shriek.
That 7 great great grandfather and uncles(5 airforce , 1army, 1 navy) serve during WWII. 4 of the 5 air force died as pilots and gunners in a b17s. The 5th was shotdown and was rescued by the french resistance. My gggf was in the army, saw action on june 6th and was placed state sisde when trench foot got him in battle of the bulge. The gggu in the navy was mia for like 6 months before the navy happened to find him on a random patrol was my understanding.
There would have been an 8th be he was a year to young
Bo Time Yes!
Amazing video!
I wonder, how does the TBLF clan drive their tanks? keyboard controls or combined controls? I play with keyboard for throttle control while I use a set of pedals for steering... totally gives you the ability to *slowly creep forward or backwards* without actual throttle input
i would love to see you guys play the A.C. 4 its a great tank
Why is the M18 GMC in the American tech line set on br 5.7, while some m18 on other countries on br 4.7??
0:30 So true. 😂
I would like to see a video on the a-4 Skyhawk i think it would be a good one
0:28 did anyone else notice the same p47 in his line up twice, with essentially 4 spawns in the same vehicle?
90mm go bonk
all of my grandfathers served in the military including my great grandfather who served in world war 2 in the army
the same guy killed bo twice and jim avenged him once
If you play war thunder where would you go to get the marker on settings
Bo this is the 3rd time of asking, GET BRICK RIGS
technically if your asking you need a question, not a shouted command.
@@khannaraha8817 I’ve also asked on discord
My favorite WW2 book is resistance
Bro actually killed a VK with an M22
You and the boys should do a He51 10kg bomb challenge using the 10sec fuse delay😉
It is a shame you never show your CAS runs. Would love to see them
What’s the difference between the M36 and the M10? They both look very similar 🤔
Can you do M18 please
i kinda wanna play this tank now
M4A2 (76) W > M4A3 (76) W
It has better turret traverse and speed. The APCR is practically useless unless you get uptiered to fight king tigers.
Hey Bo, you guys should play the KI 67 hei
Bruh I literally searched this tank up 2 minutes ago
I’m trying to get this after I get the m60a1(AOS)
Attack the D point
waht thoes tglf mean couse i wanna join your clan or waht that is pls tell me
Love your videos can u do the m4a1 76 w
war thunder more like war EF5 tornado
Earliest I've been on one of bos videos
Yaaaaaaaaa
Nice
Esesiest way to kill a tiger 2 is shooting the ammo at the back of the turret
WE NEED MORE LOCUST😊
hew do do recruitments to your squad like other people to join