The 1976 Toyota Corolla, ugly yes, but with great mileage and a 4-cylinder inline engine capable of going a million miles.
I was wondering how you were going to handle this. My experience using these facilities in my USAF years was more like a DIY shop where you rented tools & mostly worked by oneself, but with three decades removed crosstime, it would be another atmosphere.As it had turned out, the Base had an entire shop for use of the Personnel to repair their own vehicles if they had the expertise. As it had turned out it was very different scene than working in his own garage with Bobby, who had spent far more time drinking Ritchie’s beer than helping him work. There were even a few men who had a working knowledge of Volvo engines.
Considering my first car was a 1987 Chevy Nova, (which then was a rebadged Corolla, before GM rebadged that and some other captive imports in their Geo line), I'm curious where the Corolla ITTL is in the late 1970's.Toyota Corolla
Oh, I should've kept scrolling.The 1976 Toyota Corolla, ugly yes, but with great mileage and a 4-cylinder inline engine capable of going a million miles.
View attachment 883679
The last documented use of Mauser K98 rifles in frontline service in OTL was in the early 70's, ironically by Reserve Units of the Israeli Army. ITTL seeing them in the hands of Forestry Rangers in the Giant Mountains late 70's would be extremely likely for the same reasons that the Danes continue to use Enfield M1917s in the High Arctic, the ability to depend on them in even the harshest of conditions.Wow, so Sepp has been issued a Gewehr, some of whose parts have survived two wars? On a similar topic, I've heard the Danish border guards on Greenland carried American WW1 era Model 1917 rifles into the 21st century to give themselves something that has a chance against polar bears. Maybe they still do.
Also the Enfield exterior is almost all wood and manual operated (two very important items in an sub-zero enviroment) and the cartrigde was designed in an era where it should be able to take down an cavalry horse , see https://wwiiafterwwii.wordpress.com/2015/07/24/m1917-rifle-in-21st-century-greenland/The last documented use of Mauser K98 rifles in frontline service in OTL was in the early 70's, ironically by Reserve Units of the Israeli Army. ITTL seeing them in the hands of Forestry Rangers in the Giant Mountains late 70's would be extremely likely for the same reasons that the Danes continue to use Enfield M1917s in the High Arctic, the ability to depend on them in even the harshest of conditions.
Ellen Ainsworth was only 26 when she died in OTL from a shrapnel wound at Anzio, it is not far fetched for her to still be alive without that bit of bad luck. Her involvement with the CIA is pure speculation on Kiki's part, but again it isn't far fetched.Ellen Ainsworth-Livin' on Peabody-Martini Time, the CIA is right to check up on Kiki and Ben given their reputation just to make sure that they are not there to build a secret German military base, ironically, Kiki is going to find that Nurse Ainsworth is going to become her Right-Hand Person in getting the young doctors and nurses trained to her satisfaction.
The CIA IOTL did infiltrate humanitarian groups around the world up until the '70s, one of their biggest targets was the Catholic Relief Society because they could get into places that no other groups could get to.Ellen Ainsworth was only 26 when she died in OTL from a shrapnel wound at Anzio, it is not far fetched for her to still be alive without that bit of bad luck. Her involvement with the CIA is pure speculation on Kiki's part, but again it isn't far fetched.
My sister used to own one of these. Damn thing is probably still running somewhere here in New Zealand.The 1976 Toyota Corolla, ugly yes, but with great mileage and a 4-cylinder inline engine capable of going a million miles.
View attachment 883679
They are present, just not mentioned yet.Also where is the Asia, Japanese, Korean, Formosan, and Vietnamese contingent? You left out Tilo's friends from there.
That sounds foreboding...They are present, just not mentioned yet.
Yes Patricia, your husband is an insurance salesman for a company that no one wants a visit from...
It depends on how you define insurance. Joint Task Force sounds like innocuous bureaucratic speak, but so are other similar terms such as Detachment Delta or Special Operations Executive. The fact that Marie was asked to infiltrate Camp X at the direction of Bert Lane and Paddy Mayne should suggest a thing or three.IIRC, Bert doesn't actually work in "Insurance," does he?