Quote from: Otto 213 on July 09, 2011, 12:47:24 AM2. When Eisenhower became president he authorized the Interstate Highway System. (America's Military highway system). He insisted that one mile in every three of highway be straight and flat.... for use as airfields and landing gliders. A little idea he copied from the Third Riech's Autobahn. Were the flat stretches of highway actually used in WW2?
2. When Eisenhower became president he authorized the Interstate Highway System. (America's Military highway system). He insisted that one mile in every three of highway be straight and flat.... for use as airfields and landing gliders. A little idea he copied from the Third Riech's Autobahn.
THe fault (Dear Crassus) is not in our stars but in ourselves
RedGuard: if an Abrams starts driving in the US, and I shoot a heat seeking missile up into the sky in Europe, I'll hit it.
it depends on the war you need to fight.
insurgency and guerilla tactics are how you defeat the americans, wound their morale and break the public support at home.
The question was what is the best tank