Over the years I*ve followed along with WW1, Between 2 Wars, and WW2, but it took the special, “Duck Tape,” of all things to get me enlisted and through basic.
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Over the years I*ve followed along with WW1, Between 2 Wars, and WW2, but it took the special, “Duck Tape,” of all things to get me enlisted and through basic.
More!
Hi, a very hearty welcome to the TG forum. Let me/us know should there be any questions. We have an enormous amount of information on it and if you want to share something please do. The Duck tape one was an insightful one for me as well. As I never thought much of it :-). Best Regards,
Chewie/Marc
Hi!
I hope it’s not to improper to post here, but I don’t have replies from my email to community@timeghost.tv or my entry into ‘contact us’ got through. FWIW I signed up through this page, not Patreon. Mostly I just want to make sure someone saw my email, my payment went to the right place and that if I’m cited as a new captain it’s my family, not just me.
Thank you!
Alexis Gates
Welcome, Alexis Hope you find this forum as interesting as the TimeGhost videos (if not more) and feel free to contribute in the forum yourself.
thank you! I appreciate getting feedback!
Welcome aboard. I too joined here rather than through Patreon but then screw patreon is my position.
TimeGhost isn’t perfect but they do a great job of making the history accessible.
Hi all,
Bit late introduction. Member of the army for some time already but only discovering facilities here.
Interested in history, and being originally from Balkans definitely more than just interested - history tend to be part of life there.
Also, my perspective on world events could be slightly different due to different sources, interpretations, cultural values - I am not suggesting that it is by any means “correct” or “better”, just different.
Anyway, Happy Easter to those who celebrate today - Христос се роди!
Happy Easter to you. I’m on the different calendar but enjoy your holiday.
Thanks.
Our calendar year is 7530. Lot of history to discuss. Looking forward to it.
Hi, May i know details about US war board corruption during WW2?
Hello and thanks for the series. I’m up to 115 of WW2 and loving it. Just a quick question, has any thought been given to the roll Pipe Bands (Bagpipes) have played in WW2? There is a heap of history on the valor pipers in battles. Maybe even Pipes Bands as a special feature on its own? Just a thought, happy to help out. Kind regards… Greg
Hello I am new here, keep up the great work, PS I left a little story for you guys in community posts just as a little tribute before Christmas.
Hello everyone, I’m very glad to join you! Many thanks for the whole team of timegohst history for the outstanding content!
Amin from Hamburg in Germany
Hi a very hearty welcome to the forum, let us or me know should there be any queries. Thanks again for joining up.
Best Regards,
Chew
Welcome Amin! Glad you’re here!
Greetings,
Just wanted to say I’m sorry I couldn’t support you all sooner. I’ve followed the amazing work done here for a number of years now, keep it up! I hope the D-Day special will be historic in its own right.
Cheers.
Welcome to the forum. We are all different types but we all appreciate the content. Enjoy and feel welcome to say as much as you want. We are no more volatile than the average 250 kg incendiary bomb😀
Hello from the Great State of New Jersey. I became aware of WWII channel when one of the videos showed in my YT feed and have been watching a lot since then. I’ve always been a WWII buff and I was immediately drawn in. I’ve watched the WWII series up to Pearl Harbor . I binged the Pearl Harbor series today and was impressed how much was covered in a relatively short time. The production values are top notch . I enlisted today at the Capt level and will be proud to do my little part in keeping the place going
Welco
Many thanks and Welcome let us know should there be any queries. Spoiler 1944 has some exciting but also tragic events coming up
Hi Folks. I joined just to say hello and let you know there are still a few of us who study WWII that have personal reasons for doing so. My reason is my father. He was a Sgt., Co. E, Second Battallion, 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment (PIR), 82nd Airborne Division. He was a combat instructor both before and after he was badly wounded at the Battle of The Bulge, After recovering from the wound, he returned to his unit and finished the war with the 505th, liberated at least one death camp, and went with the 505th to Berlin as national honor guard & as a guarantee of the partition of Berlin.
He was never able to come home. He finally just decided to drink himself to death and went at it with a will. He’d been working at it for the last decade, anyway. So he finally managed to forget. I guess.
Bret Blakeslee.