1/87 Scale USA WWII Tank Destroyer Company
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Nice work. Your work really gives an impression of the “scale” of motorised warfare. We are all used to single vehicles being modelled, but can forget that these single vehicles were only one of several dozen formed into a working unit.Comment
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Most of my research was with the 2nd & 3rd Battalions, 11th Inf. Regmt. of the 5th Inf. Div., elements of 23rd Armored Inf. 7th Armored Div. 3rd Army, & attached units involved in an action at Dornot France referred to as "The Battle of the Horseshoe Wood" or sometimes "Little Omaha". It involved an opposed crossing of the Moselle River south of the fortress city of Metz. This required the support of attached Engineering elements thus my interest in river assaults & bridging units. The 11th had attached a company of Shermans & a company of TDs that were held in reserve to exploit a planned Treadway bridge once the bridgehead was secured. This plan failed due to poor intel. as the site was under direct observation from several active and "abandoned" forts as well as elements of the reforming 17th SS PG Div. so a crossing was successfully executed further south by the remaining Combat Command elements. An explanation of one reason why modeling units w/1st cuppa.Comment
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