Tuesday, March 11, 2025

Tail gunner SSgt.Charles Haywood of the 96th Bomb Group stands with a giant hole punched into the tail of his B-17 by a German 3cm cannon shell.

 


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  1. Before or after he changed his undershorts.

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  2. Just to be pedantic here, most, if not all, German calibres are referred to in millimeter sizes, ie. 20, 30, 37, 50, 75, 88mm etc. Lots of Allied too, 75mm on a Sherman, while a lot of British guns went by nominal weight of shot, based on a standard ball of that calibre, hence 2 pounder, 6, 17 and 32, or roughly 37, 55, 76 and 105mm.

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    1. Read some 1st person German accounts of WW2, the dudes that were there invariably referred to their large caliber stuff in centimeters. 8.8 cm, 2 cm, etc. I'll take the word of the guys firing them.

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  3. So just say 30 mm. Jeez.

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  4. Rickvid in the Yakima ValleyMarch 12, 2025 at 1:28 PM

    Back in a time when it could truly be said, "If it ain't Boeing, I ain't going!"

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  5. Whether metric or not that shell could ruin your day. Lucky man.

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