Amazing, very realistic. Some of the soldiers seemed kind of old, one out of place M35 and a couple trucks with chrome on them but that was a very impressive (and believable) WW-II motorized column.
More M35's WWII vintage than any other vehicle (2 1/2 ton supply truck United States Forces). Those tough M35's won the war for the allies, they brought the food, gas, and ammo. Classes I, III, and V!!!! What you need to sustain in battle. The also brought back the wounded. All sorts of rear to the front communications challenged these men and they did it. Most often driven by tired and over worked African Americans, the Red Ball Express!
Well written. That is indeed correct. I see they are commemorating these rides with a military vehicle ride in the Netherlands organized by Crash 40-45
I've only ever seen em on UA-cam but it may have been a CMP Canadian Military Pattern in particularly if it was RH drive means it was built for either British proper, The kiwis or the auzzies. But than again it could've been a Unimog for all I know. It's not exactly like those are all allied vehicles or even period correct for that matter. I saw an M88 as well as a 113 early on
@@horseblinderson4747 I’m not sure it’s a CMP they have a different cab shape I believe it’s a wOT 6 that has been modified but there are some differences stilll
I cannot give positive comments. The camera works was not easy to watch. It did not highlight the vehicles, but every guy who waved. The title says "Huge Parade Bastogne WW2 Military Vehicles Nuts Weekend" but I saw more focus on the people than the vehicles. It was not easy to watch. Sorry, but the title was very misleading.
💌💌💌Love to all!🙏 From the family of T-Sgt Jack M. White & his 2nd Armored Divisions "HELL ON WHEELS"/ Omaha Beach into Berlin via The Red Army's exclusive open invitation in May of 1945 to any US division! Thank you all!🙏
As a historian of US Military I must say: It's a sad to watch how the sacrifice and hard duty was became a cheap looking festival after of 78 years. These young people died there and there was only one vehicle which looks realstic and gave a real taste. This is someone history - some brave people who lost his life for someone else. this was a horror and sad time - it's not an occasion for some old guys which want to shine with his "cool looking vintage cars". Disgrace :/
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Amazing, very realistic. Some of the soldiers seemed kind of old, one out of place M35 and a couple trucks with chrome on them but that was a very impressive (and believable) WW-II motorized column.
VERY REALISTIC XD BHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
@@A.J.rokoszak672 oh be quiet the fact we get to even see these things running is great
@@BritishMilitaria no? :D
Like the touch of throwing sweets/candies/chocolate to the children.
Bellissima parata ! Automezzi militari favolosi ! ... love the Willis! Nice video 👏👏👏👍
6:38 Chevy pickup truck
It’s a Chevy express pickup. US army used a lot of Chevy pickups and cars during WWII
More M35's WWII vintage than any other vehicle (2 1/2 ton supply truck United States Forces). Those tough M35's won the war for the allies, they brought the food, gas, and ammo. Classes I, III, and V!!!! What you need to sustain in battle. The also brought back the wounded. All sorts of rear to the front communications challenged these men and they did it. Most often driven by tired and over worked African Americans, the Red Ball Express!
Well written. That is indeed correct. I see they are commemorating these rides with a military vehicle ride in the Netherlands organized by Crash 40-45
? The M series started production in 1958 .
In WW2 They were the CCKW 352 Short wheel base and CCKW 353 long wheel base. Both with many configurations
@@heartland96a yes i find the designation M35 goes back to 1949 to be specific.
@@wolfgangholtzclaw2637 war ended 1945
@@BritishMilitaria My mother was a German War Bride came across in 1946... I know when the War ended sir, but thanks for the nice reply.
The majority of the jeeps are shod with french-army tires!! There are Hotchkiss M201. Merci l'Armée Française!
What is the vehicle at 2:18 ?
I've only ever seen em on UA-cam but it may have been a
CMP
Canadian Military Pattern in particularly if it was RH drive means it was built for either British proper, The kiwis or the auzzies.
But than again it could've been a Unimog for all I know. It's not exactly like those are all allied vehicles or even period correct for that matter. I saw an M88 as well as a 113 early on
@@horseblinderson4747 I’m not sure it’s a CMP they have a different cab shape I believe it’s a wOT 6 that has been modified but there are some differences stilll
How they keep these many in good shape?
Hobby and passion ☺️👍
The boys are back in town
I cannot give positive comments. The camera works was not easy to watch. It did not highlight the vehicles, but every guy who waved. The title says "Huge Parade Bastogne WW2 Military Vehicles Nuts Weekend" but I saw more focus on the people than the vehicles. It was not easy to watch. Sorry, but the title was very misleading.
I'm sorry if I misled you if that's what you think, that's not my intention! I will work on that 👍 Thanks for the suggestions!
Gorgeous, Gorgeous, Gorgeous, but aren't they 78 years too late?
Yes that are they 😄
There's probably more vehicles in the parade than that were .during the battle of Bastogne
WW2における米軍の物量作戦の一端を垣間見せつけられた。
a l'époque il n'y avais pas beaucoup de Français dans ces véhicules
💌💌💌Love to all!🙏 From the family of T-Sgt Jack M. White & his 2nd Armored Divisions "HELL ON WHEELS"/ Omaha Beach into Berlin via The Red Army's exclusive open invitation in May of 1945 to any US division! Thank you all!🙏
I never realized that so many women and fat old men were involved in the Battle of the Bulge.
That's the reason why I've dumped re-enactment
Les drapeaux US déployés, les sirènes, la musique sur haut-parleurs étaient fait pour être mieux repérés par les soldats de la Wehrmacht...
As a historian of US Military I must say: It's a sad to watch how the sacrifice and hard duty was became a cheap looking festival after of 78 years. These young people died there and there was only one vehicle which looks realstic and gave a real taste. This is someone history - some brave people who lost his life for someone else. this was a horror and sad time - it's not an occasion for some old guys which want to shine with his "cool looking vintage cars". Disgrace :/
For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him shall not perish, but have everlasting life. John 3:16 KJV, Jesus Christ is the only way
US Military circus.
помощь украине недалёкое будущие
As much as I love Ukrainians, but that isn’t funny. But I get the joke. You all have our prayers.
help for ukrains in near future ..