And thank goodness they didn’t. Other wise we wouldn’t have the story of how they lost/forgot a 95 ton vehicle.
It isn't that rare actually. Due to the rapid demobilizing of the troops after the war meant a lot of confusion happened. It is common for the documents to record the assets are scraped or transferred to somewhere else but it never actually happen. They even once found a company of M4 Sherman sitting on a former traning field for 2 decades, apparently the personnel there were quickly sent to Europe to replace the retiring veterans without replacement.
Can someone PLEASE look at how I translated Bismarck's words in the first panel. The kanji 𧻗 kinda threw me off there and Google Translate doesn't recognize it. Thanks!
Can someone PLEASE look at how I translated Bismarck's words in the first panel. The kanji 𧻗 kinda threw me off there and Google Translate doesn't recognize it. Thanks!
Because it's 越 (年越し being a term for the new year), not 𧻗.
Because it's 越 (年越し being a term for the new year), not 𧻗.
Thanks!
This year is the Year of the Tiger―!Happy New Year!!!(Akemashiteometedou!)That Japan rolls in the New Year so quietly is kinda sad, y'know?You'll soon come to like this quiet new year...Schwester!
The American fleet!They're celebrating the New Year with tank-launched rockets!T34 Calliope
(Firework warheads)TIGER!!ああ, くそ!When in Rome, do as the Romans do.Happy New Year!