Trucks of World War I - Trucks of War
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- Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
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Happy Monday, JCS Fam... Hope you all had a wonderful weekend! Today we are kicking your week off right with our last episode of Trucks of War, featuring the very first World War I. In this series, we will be taking you through the wartime warriors that led the U.S. to victory and helped mold the model of modern-day truck manufacturing. Enjoy!
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just found out that Uncle Forrest was a truck mechanic in WWI ! We're talking his-tech Now! those computer jerks don't know what high-tech is! , and Uncle Bion McBride was a US Navy Wireless Radio operator (those were brand new too!) the Navy sent him to Harvard for his training! - And Uncle Fred Keller was Army Aviation in WWI ! - he was (in a certain organization) an actual son! - Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War - my membership is thru him.
Wah- ka-shaw not wakesha thanks for your program!
Awesome video, thanks.
This is a very cool video someone did a lot of work digging up all this history thank you for doing it
Only slightly better than chills voice.
Number Fifteeeen
In France two makes started to make trucks after WW I . They modificated the Liberty, it was Willéme and AS Lavigne. By the radiator's cap some drivers introduced tin can. Like this they could eat hot.
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Love her voice 👍👍
Sorry this Video should be called "AMERICAN trucks of WW1"
The only ones that matter
@@MrJp990no the French trucks were more Impactful that is how the French won the battle of verdun
@@Strawberry-12. cool story
@@MrJp990 it’s a true story
@@Strawberry-12. cool story
1:55 skip past the adds
Thanks for the post 👍👍 Love her voice ❤️❤️
my grandfather took munitions to the somm ww1 did he have to load up with blow-up dismembered and shot dead bodies of the young boys who were slaughterd on mass there ,could this be why he never talked about it?
Apparently Britain, France, Belgium and Italy did not produce any trucks for use in the Great War.
The British used London Busses, as transport, ambulances and lorries in WW1. Look up the Ole Bill, in the Imperial War Museum.
Rolls Royce made Armoured Cars, as well as Morris in Oxford, and T. E. Laurence had a number of Armoured cars under his command.
I don't know of any more than these examples, but the standardised layout of the three pedals is so that a soldier can drive all of the different makes of truck, without having to decide which one they are in, before deciding which pedal to press.
nice video; however, it would have been nice to get some audio....wtf did they sound like?
Fast forward to 1 minute 50 your thank me later
Entirely too much bs before presentation starts!!