M-24's. 2d Cavalry Group was the first outfit in Europe to receive them in November 1944 prior to the Battle of the Bulge while the 2d Cavalry was still fighting in France. Seventeen M-24's went to Company F, 2d Cavalry Reconnaissance Squadron, and seventeen to Company F, 42d Cavalry Reconnaissance Squadron, the two squadrons attached to the 2d Cavalry Group throughout WW II.
The actual story of Operation Cowboy is much better than the movie!
Hey I didnt know the US Army had a 5-pointed-star logo on their vehicles like tanks and such back then, do they still do now? coincidence is rampant with this show-horse movie, as the liberating victorious army is the cowboys
M-24's. 2d Cavalry Group was the first outfit in Europe to receive them in November 1944 prior to the Battle of the Bulge while the 2d Cavalry was still fighting in France. Seventeen M-24's went to Company F, 2d Cavalry Reconnaissance Squadron, and seventeen to Company F, 42d Cavalry Reconnaissance Squadron, the two squadrons attached to the 2d Cavalry Group throughout WW II.
The actual story of Operation Cowboy is much better than the movie!
deddygetty 1 month ago
Correction. Those are M41 Walker Bulldogs.
pinz2022 1 month ago
They still had a lot of vintage hardware in 1963.
But no 88's I see.
pinz2022 1 month ago
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Hey I didnt know the US Army had a 5-pointed-star logo on their vehicles like tanks and such back then, do they still do now? coincidence is rampant with this show-horse movie, as the liberating victorious army is the cowboys
waqoye 1 year ago