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U.S. Infantry Company Officer Looking Around Corner, 1943-45
For the U.S. Military, tactical decision making on a squad level supersedes hierarchical command directive in any closequarter situation. The U.S. Army has prided itself on the strength of its Junior and Noncommissioned officers and their leadership abilities since the days of Sgt. York. And even though some may disparage the “90 Day Wonders” of the officer’s training schools, few of those men failed the test in the field. The ability to step in and assume command at a sectional level has long been a hallmark of the American military and is what sets them apart from most armed forces even today.
1/30 scale
Matte Finish
1 piece set
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Women who worked in factories and shipyards during World War II were depicted by that icon of American feminism, “Rosie the Riveter.” The moniker was coined in 1942 in a...
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George H. W. Bush went to sea in 1944, becoming one of the youngest aviators in the Navy. Assigned to the Pacific theater, he flew a TBF Avenger, a carrier based, torpedo bomber....
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By literal definition, the most important member of the “bomber’s” crew was the Bombardier. Often stationed in the extreme front of the craft, the bombardier took control of the airplane during...