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I use to tape everything from the History Channel to PBS specials.......the key thing is to make sure your "Wife" doesn't tape over them......:eek: :eek: :mad:
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Yes....I saw that clip also....pretty neat footage...
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Re: Re: Besides...

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Originally posted by Bernie
Perhaps the Katz Krew should have a slogan (reffering to the Sherman Sissies), "Friends don't let friends drive junk." :)

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Another great punchline from you, Bernie!
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Don't recall the name of the program, but the time I saw it was one of their week-long "theme" sets; "Weapons and Warriors" or somesuch. I can't remember what else was featured, might have been B-17s and subs, but I do remember the kill, and the discussion on how vulnerable the Sherman really was.

A quick dig through the History Channel site gives a listing for the BATTLE STATIONS videos:

Drawing on the vast resources of Britain's world famous Imperial War Museum, BATTLE STATIONS tells the stories of four such machines and the battles in which they proved their worth: the Dakota transport plane and D-Day; the Sherman tank and the breakout from Normandy; the Spitfire fighter and the Battle of Britain; and the "Duck" amphibious vehicle and the crossing of the Rhine.

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Post by Kanon Fodder »

If I remember right it was a two-hour show on the Third Armored Division.

I used to tape all kinds of stuff from PBS, A & E and The History Channel, but the shows get repeated so much these days that I find I never get around to watching what I have taped.
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