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 A freshly painted M4 Sherman Tank in an infrared lamp tunnel ,which is designed to cut the drying t

A freshly painted M4 Sherman Tank in an infrared lamp tunnel ,which is designed to cut the drying time of the paint from 24 hours to 4 minutes, with the driver never leaving the vehicle. 1943.


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bonescaro:

you can tell a lot about a person by who their first fictional crush was. it also explains every fictional crush they’ve had since

who was yours? i’ll go first: mine was batman :x

Katamari cards 51-58, from the Beautiful Katamari card game (Katamaridamacy.jp, 2009)

William Tecumseh Sherman. “Report of the Proceedings of the Society of the Army of the Tenness

William Tecumseh Sherman. “Report of the Proceedings of the Society of the Army of the Tennessee, at the Seventh Annual Meeting, Held at Toledo, Ohio, October 17 and 18, 1873”. Cincinnati: Robert Clarke & Co., 1874.

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OCtober 4-5! Gwinny the Goblin and Sherman the squirrel!

Three Shermans at Tankfest 2019 of the Tank Museum at Bovington.
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When you follow Chieftain out of a tent to see a Sherman and then a C-47 appears… #ddayohio #conneaut #Sherman #C47 #ww2
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vozchik:

bring back insane character dialogue

Despite setting the controls of the Wayback Machine for the 6th Century, Mr. Peabody and Sherman arrived in King Arthur’s Court at Camelot on Tuesday April 6, 853. Arthur bemoaned the regularity at which unfortunate events took place on “Black Tuesdays,” citing his singing sword performing out of tune and the magician Merlin forgetting the second half of “abracadabra.” As a dragon attacked the castle, soundly defeating Arthur’s Knights of the Round Table due to rusty armor, Peabody lept into action, using the dragon’s natural curiosity against it to feed it bubble gum. As it tried to breathe fire at Peabody and Sherman, it instead inflated a bubble, turning into a hot air balloon of sorts, and floating the dragon harmlessly away.

(Rocky and Bullwinkle: Peabody’s Improbable History, 1959-60)
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Episode 1 in the Wildlife Series. Total War: Destroying the American Buffalo.

We discuss the story of the Buffalo in America and how these great herds known once as the “Thunder on the Plains” with a population numbering 30-60 million, were deliberately and rapidly destroyed as a tool in the war against the Native Americans, to a number of only around 300.

Buffalo Skulls, 1892 - The American Army, alongside military assisted hunters, rapidly and deliberately destroyed the Buffalo as a Scorched Earth tactic against the Native Americans, from 30-60mil animals to only 300 in 1884. LtCol. Dodge concisely put it as: “Every Buffalo Dead is an Indian Gone!”

No man did more to seal the fate of the American buffalo than General Sherman. Sherman was a celebrated veteran from the civil war, who learned some valuable lessons in the concept of Total War that he would later employ to solve the so called “Indian Problem”. His strategies relied on the belief that his Army “must make old and young, rich and poor, feel the hard hand of war”. While controlling the great plains, he witnessed how dependent the Native Americas were on the Buffalo for their physical and cultural subsistence.

The Army was left feeling frustrated as the Native Americans were far swifter with their nomadic way of living, meaning they could easily relocate during attacks. This meant that the Army, who were more bogged down with supplies, could never deal any fatal blows. The buffalo, of course, were a far more accessible target. This was exaggerated due to the nature of the animal as when one buffalo is killed, others rally around it for defence, meaning a party with guns and ammunition can slaughter hundreds of the beasts.

The Army themselves had been targeting Buffalo, but when a tannery in Pennsylvania learned how to convert buffalo hide into commercial leather, the hide hunters then targeted the animals in droves for their skin. The Army outfitted these hide hunters with transport, weapons, protection, and supplies in order to assist in the killing. Customarily, the animals would be killed for their tongues, hides and sometimes humps, while leaving the rest of the animal to rot on the plains.

A bill to protect the buffalo was introduced in 1875, which was quickly vetoed by Ulysses S. Grant.

Years later in Sherman’s memoirs, he wrote a particularly callus passage applauding the slaughter, saying “in so short a time replaced the wild buffaloes by more numerous herds of tame cattle, and by substituting for the useless Indians the intelligent owners of productive farms and cattle-ranches”.

The effect on the Native Americans cannot be overstated, and it paralyzed most of the tribes. As put by Crow Leader, Chief Plenty Coups: “When the buffalo went away the hearts of my people fell to the ground, and they could not lift them up again. After this nothing happened. There was little singing anywhere.”

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