HOUSTON RICK
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I will get the DVD when it hits half Price Books.
Rumor was that he almost quit after "The 13th Warrior", but IMDb shows that he's still working.Speaking of Sharif--he is alive and well and lives in France. Im not sure if he is retired from acting or not? but he sure was good.
I am just a simpleton, even before suffering a stroke, but I believe that this is snobbery (don't care if this spelled wrong) of the first degree!
Rumor was that he almost quit after "The 13th Warrior", but IMDb shows that he's still working.
New tank driver? Not a spoiler? I hope not!
Cocking your pistol one handed using the sights- hooked on a belt or object - was actually a real bit of German pistol craft. It remained a service requirement at least up through the Walther P5.
Interestingly, period photographs suggest that the Stg 44 was a prized item to have at the end of the war. US Army and French Army platoons have been shown in some photos to have a number of them. Some GIs also seem to have liked the G43 with scope.
My father was an officer with the armored engineers. He recalled that his Sergeant had a jeep trailer full of captured German weapons and carried a P38 in a GI shoulder rig.
The downside to having an Stg 44, whichever side you were on, seems to be that ammo was hard to come by.
Some came home with returning soldiers, and were amnesty registered in 1968.
The father of my friend Dan was a Vietnam era draftee, but spent his time in Germany. He remembers that there were old bunkers with stashes of German weapons that guys would get into.