in the movie the monuments men there is a jeep at timestamp 1:25:30 that has extra mudguards in the front...i can't find any pictures of this modification
Thank you very much, it took a little while but a great project to do while being furloughed. We're now planning the next few video subjects so stay tuned :)
Perfect video! Entertaining, informative, and just the right duration for me to watch while I eat my dinner lol. You have earned yourself a subscriber from across the pond.
Thank you Roger, we really appreciate your comment! We spent a long time researching and editing this one and are proud of what we did! How did you come across it may we ask? ~Alex
@@TheHistoryReport Hi Alex, l had been looking around on Instagram for interesting UK based content from people, like myself, who are interested in WW2 reenactment and particularly War Correspondent or AFPU related.
Go small to win big absolutely. When armed with a recoilless rifle/bazooka no fixed fortification or piece of armor was safe. Also acted as "political capital"(money) as Lend Lease keeping the Allies in particular British and American working together. Packard Trucks for the USSR from the USA performed a similar role. Working on the thousands of air bases the USA built and ran during World War 2 was another critical function...moving ammo and bombs to aircraft and pilots and crew as well. No seatbelt was a major flaw though.
CORRECTION! At the 22 second point the narrator called the "cavalry" the "calvary" and that is very insulting and shows a lack of professionalism. "Calvary" is a place outsider Jerusalem. However, I've even heard troops of the Cav say it incorrectly. Carry on!
in the movie the monuments men there is a jeep at timestamp 1:25:30 that has extra mudguards in the front...i can't find any pictures of this modification
Excellently edited video ... good show gentleman!!!
Thank you very much, it took a little while but a great project to do while being furloughed. We're now planning the next few video subjects so stay tuned :)
Awesome video ..glad it got recommended to me while watching antique car films
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it 😊
Great little video! Proud to be a Jeep owner keeping this piece of military history alive 😁
TheDramaKings Thanks! Alex W from The War Report also owns a WW2 Jeep, so always good to speak to a fellow Jeep owner!
Perfect video! Entertaining, informative, and just the right duration for me to watch while I eat my dinner lol. You have earned yourself a subscriber from across the pond.
Hey, glad you enjoyed it! Appreciate the comment, we'll do more videos.. one day? Finger's crossed :)
Thank you fir the video... ❤from NE India...
Our pleasure!
Just found your channel and watched the Jeep video. I can't tell the difference between this and the ones I watch on TV and DVD.
Thank you Roger, we really appreciate your comment! We spent a long time researching and editing this one and are proud of what we did! How did you come across it may we ask? ~Alex
@@TheHistoryReport Hi Alex, l had been looking around on Instagram for interesting UK based content from people, like myself, who are interested in WW2 reenactment and particularly War Correspondent or AFPU related.
Brilliant - thank you, feel free to like/subscribe and share our videos it really helps. We're planning our next one as I type!
only 10 comments? What this is criminally underrated
Hey thank you so much. Hope you enjoyed and please sub/share. Can I ask how you found the vid? ☺️
How does Jeep {GP) come from Government Vehicle 80 Inch Wheel Base? [2:49 min] What does the P stand for?
Butler Pennsylvania is the birthplace of the Jeep! It’s a fact!
Their bantams most under powered things made.
Well.. Eisenhower may disagree with the title..!
Cool vid..
Thank you :)
Go small to win big absolutely. When armed with a recoilless rifle/bazooka no fixed fortification or piece of armor was safe. Also acted as "political capital"(money) as Lend Lease keeping the Allies in particular British and American working together. Packard Trucks for the USSR from the USA performed a similar role. Working on the thousands of air bases the USA built and ran during World War 2 was another critical function...moving ammo and bombs to aircraft and pilots and crew as well. No seatbelt was a major flaw though.
CORRECTION! At the 22 second point the narrator called the "cavalry" the "calvary" and that is very insulting and shows a lack of professionalism. "Calvary" is a place outsider Jerusalem. However, I've even heard troops of the Cav say it incorrectly. Carry on!
Thanks Joseph, hope you enjoyed the video :)
Work on the narrarative flow and the sound editing and you have a career
Thank you for the feedback, we try and improve on each vid as we go :)