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You can have a “Funny” on the beach or you can have an 88 guarding the beach, but you can’t have both, so make up your mind. Had you have unloaded a funny on Omaha, the last thing you would hear before the big bang of the 88 would be the German gunner yelling “Danke Gott”. Imagine what happens when 290mm mortars start detonating inside of a tank with men all around? If they are tough on the enemy’s position, imagine what they would have done to your own? That would give friendly fire a whole new meaning. BTW: Did you folks realize the British had quite a few M7-Priests on the beach on D-Day? Somebody in British command must not have believed in the Funnies. There is just no way the American Chiefs are going to spend good defense dollars on a piece of equipment that arguably does one single task that can easily be done by other equipment that have other applications. They are simply way too practical for that. The British built them because they had some old chassis sitting around and were experimenting. As far as my “attitude”, I usually get that when I have deviated from the party line in my opinion and violated some politically correct agreement obligation. Isn’t that “Funny”? Sorry pilot but I can’t please everybody and you know how much I desire to do that. But if all I do is post the same old point of view as so many of you, what fun is that? If you only want to hear what you believe, get a tape recorder. Quote:
But you know, its hard to get any distance out of the Funny when it is on fire and exploding. How would you get it out of the way when something that can defend itself has to come up behind it and being blocked by the burning metal? You don't have the time to wait for it to cool. | ||
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![]() | Okay gentlemen, lets us all back off with the personal attacks and return to civilised discussion.
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![]() | Jimbo Can I ask for one example or quote from a reconised source to back up your claim that the Funnies didn't save lives and make the landings more effective? You may be right, I don't think so but you may be and I would like to review the evidence you have. Would appreciate it |
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Besides, if you need to kill some men on top of a cliff, why not use the M79s? They launched 40mm grenades up to 380 yards and could be carried by any soldier. The US Rangers got up Pointe du Hoc which was 100 yards up. No funny could help them there. They got up those cliffs guarded by two hundred men and lost only 15 of their own. There are more ways to skin a cat than choking it to death with butter. Like I said, if you found a scenario where a funny would get you more than a tank or an M7 and worth the fact that it cannot defend itself from the German gunners, it would be so incredibly coincidental that you could never bank on that improbable scenario. You are not going to waste money and delivery space on your LCTs for something that may be a sitting duck. If the British did indeed find a use for it, then more power too them. But it is unreasonable to expect the US to invest in that idea because of its improbabilty of ever finding an application that would justify its fuel usage and crew. No way that Omaha beach would have been any different if the tanks that were sinking when the LCTs were getting hung up in the underwater barricades would have been Funnies instead of Shermans or M7s. Can we agree on the long tested principle that "a sunk tank fires no rounds" and that regardless of the caliber and range of the tank that is sunk? | ||
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