Yes, on it's own I found it pretty fascinating.
To the guy who did the resurrection post, I only looked at it because I thought Gino had a new model to show. I don't even remember the original thread because I wasn't around here in 2005.
So, advice in a positive way, you could put up a new post titled "M60A2 in Germany 1976-1978" or whatever is appropriate. BTW if you do that and have any pictures, I would love to see them.
And thank you all for your service, we who didn't lace them up can still have a say if we think before we open our mouths too.
I saw a Starship once, I wish I had a photo.
My neighbor up in ranch country was Jacques Littlefield. I designed a bunch of stuff for him like a tank restoration shop and a pipe organ gallery, beyond that I can only say he was a serious collector of AFV.
After he died, his family sold off/ donated the collection.
One afternoon I was driving home and was waved aside when a lowboy was let through with a -A2.
Later, here's me with some of his other armor.
Point being, anything like personal history by the
A2 crewman beats the crap out of reiterating whats known.