Centurions stand in for Panzers in the wonderful -if extremely amateur tribute to Jim Baskeyfield VC. A feature film shot by Bill Townley
Lockheed Electra in "Unbroken" delivering POWs home after the war. Prewar Air Corps insignia plus Aussie civilian markings. Mildly entertaining but far fetched at times.
Why of all things a Sturmgeschütz was chosen for the lead story will remain a secret of the editors forever. By the way, the Stug is located IN the Sambek Heights National Military and Historical Museum (in Russia):
I really wish they'd just create/use a boxy generic tank icon instead of using something specific and wrong. I think the tank on the road signs in the UK near Bovington looks pretty much like no tank ever, so at least it's generic.
You're right. I blew that one. Seemed incredible to me that a hull shaped like that could steam around the world without refueling.
A ‘crate’ would have been called for for this: The buckle straps on her stable belt should be worn pointing backwards.
Was looking at a photo of Blakey from 'On The Buses' , his medal ribbons are reversed. Well his medal bar is upside down. blakey-uit-on-the-buses-overleden1439490964.jpeg (1021×1024) (netdna-ssl.com) OK here though 855253affbd7f0ae930f339b799f5ee5.jpg (236×354) (pinimg.com)
A little knowledge is dangerous. https://www.warhistoryonline.com/wa...azi-officers-than-active-combat.html?chrome=1
That is... something of a stretch. Leno did a nice piece on the Tatra, but I assume you've seen that.