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  1. jotto

    Alternative History Armoured Fighting Vehicles Part 4

    As late as 1939 the US Army was still publishing Field Manuals on Animal Transport. (FM 25-5 dated 15 JUN 1939 - amended 30 SEP 1940 and 18 AUG 1942).
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    Alternative History Armoured Fighting Vehicles Part 3

    This reminds me of something similar I saw in Iraq. An engineer unit on my base camp took a 5-ton dump truck and welded the hull of a MTLB to it. I can't recall how many machine guns were mounted on it. I have some pictures of it in a box somewhere, I will try and find them and scan them...
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    Alternative History Armoured Fighting Vehicles Part 3

    As a former US Army Tanker, replacing torsion bars and suspension arms was a crew level function. While the Troop level mechanics would assist if available the vast majority of work was accomplished by the crew (4 man) with the tools and equipment normally stocked on the tank. I cannot comment...
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    Hadrian's Consolidation - reboot

    Wonderful timeline. Sad to see it end but a fitting conclusion. What are your writing plans now Hecatee?
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    Hadrian's Consolidation - reboot

    I would like to see some sort of continuation. Maybe as mentioned one entry per Emperor or one entry every 50+ years.
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    Britannicus Invictus

    I am very much enjoying this timeline as well. Please continue.
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    Dread Nought but the Fury of the Seas

    My apologies, I don’t have anything to add to this wonderful story directly, but I wanted to take a moment to say thank you. Both to the author and to those of you that add in your knowledge. I have always found the “big gun” ships fascinating. (Former Cavalryman myself) I have learned so...
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    Britannicus Invictus

    Love it! Can't wait!
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    The betrayal of the Kaiserliche Marine and the resurrection of the Reichsmarine

    I don't post much on these forums, I just like to read for the most part. But I like this timeline. I thank the author for his writing and hope that he continues. Is this timeline possible? Maybe not, but I'm here because I like reading about alternate possibilities. Some more plausible...
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    The German Century

    Agreed. Very good, very readable book. In fact I may grab my copy and reread it again....
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    Hoosier Hysteria; or, For Want of a Capitol

    Very interested in this timeline. I am a native Pennsylvanian but have been living in Indiana for almost 20 years now. Up until a couple months ago I lived up North (La Porte County) but have since relocated to Corydon. Very nice small town with some great history, looking forward to seeing...
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    Alternative History Armoured Fighting Vehicles Part 2

    https://www.amazon.com/Heavy-Jagdpanzer-Development-Production-Spielberger/dp/0764326252 this the one?
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    An Alternative WWII Naval Battle. USN vs RN/RCN

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lexington-class_battlecruiser
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    2018 Turtledove (closes 3/10/18 Eastern) - Best Ancient Timeline Nominations and Seconds

    https://www.alternatehistory.com/forum/threads/hadrians-consolidation-reboot.388488/ Seconded!
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    Hadrian's Consolidation - reboot

    Wonderful story, I can't wait for part II.
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    Flattops and Flyboys: The Carrier War in the Pacific 1942-44

    Awesome a War in Europe series as well! Excellent! I love the Pacific stories, can't wait for Europe as well! Wonderful job!
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    Hadrian's Consolidation - reboot

    Understand. As a retired Cavalry Trooper myself I always get a little giddy when I hear about Roman Cavalry development.
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