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THE GREATEST ARMORED FIGHTING VEHICLE, EVER! A courageous and wise voice of reason against the wheeled truck madness infecting the Army and Do. D, the picture above was his favorite of 1. Combat Engineers leading the way into Baghdad using M1. Gavins with gunshields. Bill you will never be forgotten! INTO BAGHDAD! Army did learn something from the non- linear, combination sub- national conflict and nation- state Vietnam war: EVERYONE should be in the minimum an M1.

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Gavin armored personnel carrier to have basic 7. KE bullet and HE bomb protection and cross- country mobility since the enemy can attack in any direction at any time. AK4. 7 (AKM)and RPG.

You get YOUR ass kicked is what happens! Bergerud (Paperback - Mar 1, 1.

Red- Thunder- Tropic- Lightning- Division/dp/0. It is Delta Company of 6 RAR and they are in . They have already lost a section and more. Their ammo has run out once and only an emergency resupply from a RAAF chopper has allowed them to keep firing. There are already about 1. Australian unit KIA.

More are wounded. Some are missing. All are desperate. The NVA/VC are massing for the last attack. The Australian Company Commander has already told his base .

Then through the murk, the rain and the bullets . Then it struck them. The tracks had arrived. The NVA/VC withdrew leaving 2. I felt like one of those Yankees saved from the Indians.

Can't get any more favorable terrain than this. Since then, the Bradley has only got heavier (3. LESS mobile (barely over 3. The Caption reads. M- 1. 13. A3 APC Beats Bradley By Four Lengths.. Lg Mobile Animated Wallpapers Free Download.

More. The latest version of the Army's M- 1. An M- 1. 13. A3 pulls away from a Bradley M- 2. A2 fighting vehicle as it crosses the finish line at an Army . FMC builds both vehicles. The M- 1. 13. A3, which weighs about one- third as much as the 3. M- 2. A2, is equipped with a 2. Detroit Diesel. 6V5.

T turbocharged engine. The Bradley has a 6.

Cummins V- 9. 03 turbocharged diesel engine. Its high time for the U. S. Army to relearn WHAT RIGHT LOOKS LIKE. AK4. 7 + AKM foot- slog. Heavier vehicle forces also need a CAVALRY in M1. Gavin variant light tank/APCs moving ahead to screen the ground for mobility suitability and make first contact with the enemy so we can DEVELOP THE SITUATION to our advantage- -not just slam into them with the main body in a meeting engagement and have to fight for our lives; win, lose or draw in decisive engagement- -as what befell the 3rd ID (M) whose wheeled Humvee scouts couldn't be sent ahead lest they get pinned- down and destroyed as the truck- borne marines were to the east (why they were 6 days AWOL to Baghdad allowing Saddam & loyalists to escape to start rebellion against us) in their epic, . Up- engined, low- ground pressurte, M1.

Gavins are what America's LIGHT forces need- -not bloated, high- ground pressure wheeled Humvee/Stryker/MRAP trucks. Life is complicated; one- size does NOT fit all in war any more than it does in peace.

Bureaucrats that want to homogenize America's Army into one medium- weight platform to make their bean- counting life easier are KILLING and MAIMING our Soldiers and harming our defense. More power- to- weight ratio in the Gavin also means more passive armor like described and ACTIVE armor like the IMI Iron.

Fist that defeats heavy tank main gun rounds as well as anti- tank guided missiles (ATGMs) and RPGs. We also have the armor to go on the outside of Gavins to make them RPG and landmine resistant as well as stabilized, shoot- on- the- move autocannons to smother all enemies with explosive shell fire.

Band tracks and hybrid- electric drive can make extended hull MTVL, regular size or reduced size . ASP- 3. 0mm autocannon HEI round explosive effects also shown. M1. 13 Gavin going 4.

CNN! An M- 1. 13. A3 pulls away from a Bradley M- 2. A2 fighting vehicle as it crosses the finish line at an Army 'drag race' held March 1.

FMC Corp. The M- 1. A3, which weighs about one- third as much as the 3. M- 2. A2, is equipped with a 2. Detroit Diesel 6. V5. 3T turbocharged engine. The Bradley has a 6.

Cummins V- 9. 03 turbocharged diesel engine... We already know that Gavins can FLY by C- 1. CH- 4. 7s, and swim across lakes, rivers and even in the ocean with waterjets for 3. D maneuver while Bradleys and Strykers can't.

Bradleys are useful in the 2. D maneuver team with heavy M1 Abrams tanks in open terrain fights, but the roadbound but thinly armored Stryker trucks rolling on air- filled rubber tires that burn are worthless and dangerous as combat vehicles.

SUPER GAVINS TO RESCUE MESS IN IRAQ! Far Better Protected and Mobile than Stryker trucks! Soldiers secure the street following a bombing outside a Baghdad recruitment center on Wednesday. The suicide bomber killed at least 6 and wounded 2. The attack came 1.

Now with the situation desperate and the Army having wasted $BILLIONS and years of preparation time on inadequate Strykers and Humvees, the American Soldier turns to the greatest armored fighting vehicle of all time, ever- -the M1. Gavin to save the day and bring him and his buddies home alive to be living not dead heroes. See the first pictures of the ! Army to the non- linear battlefield. M1. 13 Gavins starting with Delta Weapons companies and supply & transportation units with XM1.

M1. 13 Gavins in storage that need to be put into service.. U. S. Army and our Soldiers.. Ike Skelton, D- Mo., hailed the move Wednesday. He had sent a letter to the Pentagon in December asking that the old vehicles be pressed into service. However, trucks that do not carry additional armor routinely travel on Iraq's roads and are frequently targeted by roadside bombs.

GALLOWAY. Knight Ridder Newspapers. WASHINGTON - The Army, beset with complaints that its troops are going into combat in inadequately armored Humvees, will send an older and less used class of armored personnel carriers to Iraq after spending $8. Both will be tougher and safer than newly armored Humvees. Rumsfeld found themselves at the center of a firestorm last month over the pace of adding armor to the Humvee, a small transport vehicle that's been pressed into service in Iraq as a combat vehicle. Critics have charged that even with armor the Humvee is too easily destroyed by rocket- propelled grenades and improvised explosive devices.

Its high sides can't take the steel armor without making the vehicle unstable and even more liable to roll over. Similar slat armor has been added to the Stryker vehicle. Thomas Metz, the ground commander in Iraq, and approved by Gen. George Casey, the commander of multinational forces in Iraq. It can be fitted with a .

MK1. 9 4. 0mm grenade launcher. It has a range of 3.

It also can swim. The demand for armor on the Humvees grew as insurgents began pouring RPGs onto American patrols and convoys, and detonating deadly homemade bombs in the late summer of 2.

Its prime focus has turned now to armoring the five models of trucks that travel Iraq's dangerous roads to supply American forces. Notice that drug runners can employ fixed- wing airplanes to . We are just LAZY and don't want to do what it takes to win in the U. S. Note that YET AGAIN its the M1. Gavin that is mechanically durable and reliable that is PRESENT FOR DUTY kicking ass and using its LIGHT tracked mobility to get there and beat the bad guys (where's the LAV/Stryker wheeled trucks?). The wheeled trucks are not there because like the drug runner's trucks they need to find roads/trails and the M1. Gavins can go wherever they need to go to get the drug runner's bases.

Also note the irony that Army Chief of Staff Schoomaker wants the Army in the image of his days as an advisor to the El Salvador Army and his light infantry narcissist- from- a- wheeled- truck mentality isn't even right for Central America- -M1. Gavin light tracks are needed to fight well and break brush for unpredictable, cross- country mobility. Clandestine Airstrips Emerge As Front In Drug War.

By Juan Carlos Llorca, Associated Press. EL SACRIFICIO, Guatemala - - Huddled together aboard two vintage tanks, 4.

Battle of Greece - Wikipedia. Battle of Greece. Part of the Balkans Campaign during World War IINazi Germany's attack on Greece.

Date. 28 October 1. June 1. 94. 1Location. Greece and southern Albania. Result. Axis victory. Territorialchanges.

Greece occupied by Axis Powers. Belligerents. Axis: Germany Italy Bulgaria. Allies: Greece United Kingdom Australia New Zealand. Commanders and leaders. Wilhelm List. Maximilian von Weichs.

Ugo Cavallero. Alexander Papagos. Henry Maitland Wilson. Thomas Blamey. Bernard Freyberg. Strength. Germany: 6.

Italy: 5. 65,0. 00 men. British, Australian and New Zealand troops were c. Statistics about German casualties refer to the Balkans Campaign as a whole and are based on Hitler's statements to the Reichstag on 4 May 1. The Italian invasion in October 1. Greco- Italian War, was followed by the German invasion in April 1. German landings on the island of Crete (May 1.

Allied forces had been defeated in mainland Greece. These battles were part of the greater Balkan Campaign of Germany.

Following the Italian invasion on 2. October 1. 94. 0, Greece defeated the initial Italian attack and a counter- attack in March 1. When the German invasion, known as Operation Marita, began on 6 April, the bulk of the Greek Army was on the Greek border with Albania, then a protectorate of Italy, from which the Italian troops had attacked.

German troops invaded from Bulgaria, creating a second front. Greece had already received a small, inadequate reinforcement from British, Australian and New Zealand forces in anticipation of the German attack, but no more help was sent afterward. The Greek army found itself outnumbered in its effort to defend against both Italian and German troops. As a result, the Metaxas defensive line did not receive adequate troop reinforcements and was quickly overrun by the Germans, who then outflanked the Greek forces at the Albanian border, forcing their surrender. British, Australian and New Zealand forces were overwhelmed and forced to retreat, with the ultimate goal of evacuation.

For several days, Allied troops played an important part in containing the German advance on the Thermopylae position, allowing ships to be prepared to evacuate the units defending Greece. The conquest of Greece was completed with the capture of Crete a month later.

Following its fall, Greece was occupied by the military forces of Germany, Italy and Bulgaria. Hitler later blamed the failure of his invasion of the Soviet Union, which had to be delayed, on Mussolini's failed conquest of Greece. This explanation for Germany's calamitous defeat by the Soviet Union has been refuted by the majority of historians, who have accused Hitler of trying to deflect blame for his country's defeat from himself to his ally, Italy. It nevertheless had serious consequences for the Axis war effort in the North African theatre. Enno von Rintelen, who was the military attach.

Greece was subject to increasing pressure from Italy, culminating in the Italian submarine Delfino sinking the cruiser Elli on 1. August 1. 94. 0. On 1. October 1. 94. 0, Mussolini and his closest advisers finalised their decision. Hostilities with the Greek army began at the Battle of Elaia–Kalamas, where they failed to break the defensive line and were forced to halt.

Neither a change in Italian command nor the arrival of substantial reinforcements improved the position of the Italian army. On 1. 3 February, General Papagos, the Commander- in- Chief of the Greek army, opened a new offensive, aiming to take Tepelen. After one week and 1. Mussolini called off the counter- offensive and left Albania twelve days later. Elementary precautions such as issuing winter clothing had not been taken. Mussolini had not considered the warnings of the Italian Commission of War Production, that Italy would not be able to sustain a full year of continuous warfare until 1.

During the six- month fight against Italy, the Hellenic army made territorial gains by eliminating Italian salients. Greece did not have a substantial armaments industry and its equipment and ammunition supplies increasingly relied on stocks captured by British forces from defeated Italian armies in North Africa. To man the Albanian battlefront, the Greek command was forced to withdraw forces from Eastern Macedonia and Western Thrace, because Greek forces could not protect Greece's entire border. The Greek command decided to support its success in Albania, regardless of the risk of a German attack from the Bulgarian border. Hitler's decision to attack and British aid to Greece. In any event I wanted to ask you not to undertake this action without previously carrying out a blitzkrieg operation on Crete. For this purpose I intended to make practical suggestions regarding the employment of a parachute and an airborne division.

Letter by Adolf Hitler addressed to Mussolini on 2. November 1. 94. 0Hitler intervened on 4 November 1. British troops arrived at Crete and Lemnos. Although Greece was neutral until the Italian invasion, the British troops that were sent as defensive aid created the possibility of a frontier to the German southern flank. He ordered his Army General Staff to attack Northern Greece from bases in Romania and Bulgaria in support of his master plan to deprive the British of Mediterranean bases. Gibraltar and Greece for the following January. However, in December 1.

German ambition in the Mediterranean underwent considerable revision when Spain's General Francisco Franco rejected the Gibraltar attack. Consequently, Germany's offensive in southern Europe was restricted to the Greek campaign. The Armed Forces High Command issued Directive No. December 1. 94. 0, outlining the Greek campaign under the code designation Operation Marita.

The plan was to occupy the northern coast of the Aegean Sea by March 1. Greek mainland, if necessary. On 6 April, both Greece and Yugoslavia were to be attacked. When the news was brought to me on the morning of the 2. I thought it was a joke. Hitler speaking to his Commanders- in- Chief. Britain was obliged to assist Greece by the Declaration of 1.

Greek or Romanian independence, . With Greek government consent, British forces were dispatched to Crete on 3. October to guard Souda Bay, enabling the Greek government to redeploy the 5th Cretan Division to the mainland. On 1. 7 November 1.

Metaxas proposed a joint offensive in the Balkans to the British government, with Greek strongholds in southern Albania as the operational base. The British were reluctant to discuss Metaxas' proposal, because the troops necessary for implementing the Greek plan would seriously endanger operations in North Africa. During a meeting of British and Greek military and political leaders in Athens on 1. January 1. 94. 1, General.

Alexandros Papagos — Commander- in- Chief of the Hellenic Army — asked Britain for nine fully equipped divisions and corresponding air support. The British responded that all they could offer was the immediate dispatch of a token force of less than divisional strength. This offer was rejected by the Greeks, who feared that the arrival of such a contingent would precipitate a German attack without giving them meaningful assistance. If we had we should have felt more confidence in the success of our policy.

We should have seen that he risked falling between two stools and might easily impair his supreme undertaking for the sake of a Balkan preliminary. This is what actually happened, but we could not know that at the time.

Some may think we builded rightly; at least we builded better than we knew at the time. It was our aim to animate and combine Yugoslavia, Greece and Turkey. Our duty so far as possible was to aid the Greeks. Winston Churchill. Little more than a month later, the British reconsidered. Winston Churchill aspired to recreate a Balkan Front comprising Yugoslavia, Greece and Turkey, and instructed Anthony Eden and Sir John Dill to resume negotiations with the Greek government.