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A Redneck Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, Ellen ...


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REDNECK GIRL * ITALIAN CHARM* 9mm *NEW*


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 Redneck Yacht Club - Confederate Flag License Plate


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Dunlop RedNeck PUTTER Smokie Series NASCAR BRISTOL  LH


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Men's Buck Wear Redneck Fishing Lures SS T-Shirt NEW


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PANDA CROSSING - Sign - xing signs bear zoo china gift


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This is a brand new 12″ tall and 12″ wide diamond shape sign made from weatherproof plastic with premium grade vinyl. The sign is perfect for indoor or outdoor use, made to last at least 3-4 years outside. The sign has rounded corners and a 1 hole pre-drilled for easy mounting. These signs will not rust or fade. Be sure to check out all of our other signs, they make great gifts!!…

Foam Camouflage Can Insulators/koozie (12 Pack)


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REDNECK'S famous last words ~Sign~ redneck beer hunter


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The Dukes of Hazzard (Unrated Widescreen Edition)


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The teaming of Johnny Knoxville (Jackass: The Movie) and Seann William Scott (Dude, Where’s My Car?) as well as the presence of the ’70s-flavored car chases that were a specialty of the TV series guarantees that The Dukes of Hazzard will be even more lowbrow than the CBS TV series (1979-85) that inspired it. However, this brain-damaging comedy is more “rehash” than “remake,” as good ol’ Georgiaboy…

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The Dukes of Hazzard (Unrated Full Screen Edition)


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The teaming of Johnny Knoxville (Jackass: The Movie) and Seann William Scott (Dude, Where’s My Car?) as well as the presence of the ’70s-flavored car chases that were a specialty of the TV series guarantees that The Dukes of Hazzard will be even more lowbrow than the CBS TV series (1979-85) that inspired it. However, this brain-damaging comedy is more “rehash” than “remake,” as good ol’ Georgia bo…

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How do you type and sound like a redneck?


My friend and I like to kid about what countries we live in and people speak and since I live in Kansas I want to sound redneckish when I typed her a message on myspace. As a joke of course because she’s Canadian. Help me? 10 points to the best answer that sounds like a redneck in a joking way.

i might could tell you some mighty fine things to say to all yalls friends out there yonder

Custom Twin Cam

Custom Twin Cam Reviews

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CASE OF 12 CHROME OIL FILTERS HARLEY DAVIDSON TWIN CAM


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A look at the 2009 Arctic Cat ATV line up

Got a need for a specialized ATV or UTV? Arctic Cat is trying to fill it with its dynamic 2009 model lineup that was unveiled at its hometown 2009 dealer meeting in Thief River Falls, Minn., in early June.

The company has several new models featuring more power, and some featuring less power.  

Most of its machines ride a little bit lower for 2009, though one purpose-built mud machine rides a lot higher.

Cat engineers built more machines for two-passenger riding, and at the same time expanded options for younger riders. They rolled out a new Prowler UTV that’s going to bring sheer joy to performance junkies, and another new working-class Prowler that screams “utility.”

Cat’s got a new engine of its own, a 545cc liquid single, that is found in an H1 model, a 2-up TRV and a Prowler, and expanded the Thundercat engine. It also introduced new 150- and 300-class engines shared with KYMCO that are placed in a machine aimed at a new “transitional” market and a new sport quad, respectively.  

All totaled, Arctic Cat eliminated 9 machines for 2009, including the 700 Diesel, 400 4×4, two DVX models (400 & 250) and two TRVs (650 & 500), while creating 13 new models. New machines include:

• Two new Prowlers, headlined by the Prowler XTZ 1000, featuring the 951cc liquid-cooled twin introduced in last year’s Thundercat, plus a Prowler 550 flatbed, featuring the new 545cc single and a flatbed rear.

• Three new TRV (Two Rider Vehicle) models, including a full-featured TRV 1000 Cruiser, plus a TRV 550 and TRV 400.

• An exciting, custom-made-for-mudding 700 MudPro, featuring huge tires, a snorkel and 14 inches of ground clearance.

• The scaled down Arctic Cat 150 — the first in an emerging class of quads aimed at teenagers 14 years and older.  

• Three sporty new DVX models, including a DVX 300, plus new kids DVX 90 and 50 models.

• Two other new kids quads, 50cc and 90cc utility machines.

Plus, all full-sized Cats except the MudPro get new ergos and ride height this year, taking advantage of the suspension sit-in and lower seat that made the Thundercat ergos so popular in its debut last year.
So sit down, Barack, because Arctic Cat appears to have cornered the market on change.

<b>Not For Mr. Lonely</b>

In these tough times in the ATV market, only one segment is experiencing growth: multi-passenger vehicles. Whether the seating is front-and-back or side-by-side, ATVs and UTVs that allow drivers to share the experience with a passenger are hot, and Arctic Cat is aiming to capitalize.

For traditional ATV riders, Cat is expanding its TRV Cruiser line while tweaking the engine options on the standard TRVs.

“We’re one of only three manufacturers offering 2-ups, and now we’re offering the best of the best,” explained Ole Tweet, general manager of Cat’s ATV division and VP of new product development.

There are two Cruiser models — a TRV 1000 H2 EFI Cruiser featuring the Thundercat’s big 90-degree twin, and the TRV 700 H1 EFI Cruiser featuring Cat’s 700-class fuel injected single — and both are glorious. They have a long list of standard features that includes a tall windshield connected to a new 2-piece fairing; mirrors; a cup holder; a comfortable 2-up seat with heated hand grips and a comfy backrest for the passenger; heated handlebars; a huge, lockable touring/storage case in back; and classy looking, 12-inch machined aluminum wheels. The 700 even comes standard with a winch.

We only had a brief chance to ride the Cruisers on a small test track set up for the demos, so our evaluation is far from complete. But, from what we saw, our now one-issue-old 2008 ATV Of The Year — the Polaris Sportsman 800 EFI Touring — already has stiff competition.

The other two 2-up ATVs are the TRV 550, featuring Cat’s new engine, and a TRV 400, featuring a 366 air-cooled single. On the new 550, Cat is claiming the top horsepower in its class, though they were unaware of the new Yamaha and Polaris mills being released when they made that claim. We’ll be sure to run them off and name a winner for you.
The standard TRVs don’t have quite as long of a list of standard features as the Cruisers, but still make nice 2-up buggies, thanks to an expanded wheelbase and a nice seating setup.

<b>On The Prowl</b>

Like the TRVs, the side-by-side Prowler UTVs benefit from two of Cat’s newest powerplants — the 1000 and the 550.

The Prowler XTZ 1000 truly delivers ecstasy when you plant the gas pedal to the floor — it accelerates harder than any UTV on the market, bar none.

Driving over consecutive bumps, we were able to get this big dog to wheelie, but that’s not to say that it’s unstable.

Cat engineers redesigned the suspension systems on the Prowler 1000, lowering the ride height. With it, ground clearance dropped from 12.5 inches to a still respectable 10 inches, but it also stabilized the machine. Dual A-arm front and rear suspensions each offer 10 inches of travel.

As fun as the XTZ is to drive, it’s also easy on the eyes. It gets “sunset orange” paint with flame graphics. A hood scoop in front is all aesthetic — it connects to nothing — but it creates a real boss look. Foot rails, box rails, a custom-looking steering wheel, high-end shocks and a wide rear-view mirror all come standard.

The popular Prowler XTX 700 H1 EFI and Prowler XT 600 HI return largely unchanged. Features like aluminum wheels, tilt steering and a turf-saver setting come on the 700, and both have 12.5 inches of ground clearance and 10 inches of travel.

New for 2009 is a Prowler 550 H1 EFI Flatbed. As the name implies, it gets the new 550-class single from Cat, plus a flatbed in the back instead of a box. It was described by Cat officials as the work/utility-oriented “price buster” in the Prowler lineup.

<b>Custom Build For Muddy Bob</b>

Literally moments after the first wave of dealers saw the new 700 H1 EFI MudPro, message boards on mudder sites were going wild with buzz over the most ready-for-action mud machine ever built by any manufacturer.

The MudPro is far more than a name and cool graphics. It’s got multiple features that make it ready for the soupiest, sloppiest sink holes around. Starting from the ground up, it rides on giant, 28-inch High Lifter Outlaw MST tires mounted on 12-inch machined aluminum wheels. They attach to a raked suspension that features 14 inches of ground clearance.

Most notable at a glance, however, is a high-water snorkel that sucks in air higher than the handlebars. It also comes standard with front and rear bumpers, wide fenders and a 3000-pound winch “for pulling the other guys out,” a Cat official quipped.

The clutching and 4.0 gearing on the machine are specifically set up for mudding, Cat officials said. We didn’t get a chance to go bogging on it yet, but even taking it for a test drive on the small dealer demo course, the MudPro felt very tall, strong and competition-ready.

<b>A New Class For Emerging Riders</b>

Cat’s other class-breaker is the all-new 150 2×4. For years, riders and some factory officials have complained that there aren’t any machines for teenagers who are too big for a 90 but not old enough for a full-sized utility quad — in fact, all factory warning stickers tell owners that their full-sized quads are for ages 16 and up only. But sticking a 180-pound 15-year-old on a 90 is ridiculous.

Finally, after the manufacturers worked with the Specialty Vehicle Industry Association, a class was created for these “tweeners” or, as Cat called them, “transitional riders.” The first model released for them is Cat’s 150.

It features a smallish chassis, smaller than the 200s and 250s on the market, yet notably larger than the 90s. Its 149cc KYMCO-built engine is twice-governed through the CVT transmission. In stock form, it’ll top out at about 20 mph. Remove one spacer, and it’ll reach up to 30 mph. Remove both spacers, and the climbing belt will allow the machine to max out at 38 mph.

The machine comes with twin headlights and taillights, digital instrumentation and forward and reverse gears, and it weighs in at a claimed 334 pounds.

The 150 is fun. We took it for about 15 laps around the demo course and didn’t want to get off — it’s like a mid-sized go-cart. We tortured it over bumps and jumps and rollers, and it kept asking for more, and we could envision our own kids transitioning from their little quads to this machine in the future.

<b>What Else Is New?</b>

The DVX lineup changed significantly. Cat officials dumped both the Suzuki-based DVX 400 and the KYMCO-based DVX 250 and settled on a DVX 300. It’s closer in substance to the 250, featuring a dual overhead cam 270cc that’s got the same bore as last year’s 250, but with a longer stroke and two additional valves (now 4).

At 44.7 inches, it’s 3 inches wider than last year’s 250 but an inch narrower than the 400. A dual A-arm front suspension and swingarm in the rear handle the moguls, with new shock calibrations and adjustable preload up front. Power is put through a CVT tranny.

Like the 150 2×4, it feels like a transitional model more than anything. It won’t be confused with a race quad, but it’s fun and sporty nonetheless.
Cat also expanded its kids quad lineup. The 90cc sport and utility machines are governed through the CVT to allow them to be certified for a Y10 category (ages 10 and older), with two settings – 15 mph and 30 mph. That eliminated the need for a 70, so Cat launched utility and sport quads. The 90s feature reverse gear – a rare feature for kids quads.


Twin Cam Engine Adapter Plate - Softail Custom Applications


Twin Cam Engine Adapter Plate – Softail Custom Applications



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THE HORSE - BACKSTREET CHOPPERS January 2000 (Magazine, Number 5, Sturgis '99 Revisited, Twin Cam 88, Bikes, Motorcycles, A motorcycle magazine that satisfies the craving for home-built chops, bobbers and creative customs)


THE HORSE – BACKSTREET CHOPPERS January 2000 (Magazine, Number 5, Sturgis ‘99 Revisited, Twin Cam 88, Bikes, Motorcycles, A motorcycle magazine that satisfies the craving for home-built chops, bobbers and creative customs)




IRON WORKS magazine December 2004 (Ironworks, The Journal for Harley Enthusiasts, Chopper, Bike, Motorcycle, Performance Ignitions for '04-up Twin Cams, Custom 3-D tank art you can do at home, Wild Flathead Chopper)


IRON WORKS magazine December 2004 (Ironworks, The Journal for Harley Enthusiasts, Chopper, Bike, Motorcycle, Performance Ignitions for ‘04-up Twin Cams, Custom 3-D tank art you can do at home, Wild Flathead Chopper)




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How can you tell between a blue top 4age and a red top?


Apart from obviously one being blue and the other red. i have recently bought a 4age twin cam motor but it has been given a custom paint job so I cant tell from the lettering which one it is. Can you please help me!

Check to see if you can see the TVIS system, TVIS was only available on the blue tops. Plus, you can check the intake ports; I believe the blue top’s intake ports were larger than that of the redtop. Take your intake manifold and match it up to the ports, that’s if you have it off. More additional info is available at club4ag and other corolla/mr2 sites.


Craft Cruiser

Craft Cruiser Reviews

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Chris-Craft Marine Engines Runabouts Cruisers 1938 Ad


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26’ Cabin Cruiser,  CruisAlong Clipper (Chris Craft)


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1929 Vintage Ad Chris Craft Cruiser Luxury One Man


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Dumas 1706 1935 Chris-Craft 25 ft. Family Cruiser 1:24


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Dumas 1707 1956 Chris-Craft 24 ft. Sedan Cruiser 1:24


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1930 Chris-Craft 34 Ft. Commuting Cruiser Art print ad


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Correct Craft Cruisers and Runabouts 1948 Print Ad


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1944 Chris-Craft ad, Express Cruiser, motorboat, wood


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VINTAGE ANTIQUE CHRIS CRAFT CRUISER FLAG POLE HOLDER


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1945 Chris Craft 23 Foot Express Cruiser Model Ad WWII


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American Eye Witness: D-Day: June 6, 1944

Among the more than 320,000 Allied soldiers participating in Operation Overlord was a young Harvard Business School graduate, Lieutenant John Bentz Carroll. Assigned to the regimental advance headquarters of the 16th Infantry, 1st Division, he was in the second wave of landing craft to splash onto the \”Easy Red\” sector of Omaha Beach on June 6, 1944.

Lieutenant Carroll was one of the few members of his headquarters detachment to survive the first terrifying minutes of the D-Day assault on Normandy. His harrowing account of the chaotic scene amid a storm of shot and shell has been adapted from an interview by Brian C. Pohanka.

I was assigned to the regimental advance headquarters, which would go in with the first and second waves. Colonel George Taylor was the 16th regimental commander-old Army, a good man, hardened by battle. The officer in charge of the advance command post was Lt. Col. Bob Matthews, regimental executive officer. I was to go in as part of the advance command post with Colonel Matthews. We were to establish an advance regimental CP [command post] on the beach and assist in sorting out the companies and battalions after landing.

About a week to 10 days before shoving off, General [Omar] Bradley paid an off-the-record visit to 16th regimental head-quarters. In his inimitable warm way, he told the officers assembled for dinner that we were one of four such regiments chosen to be an \”assault\” regiment on D-Day at Omaha or Utah beaches, and explained in detail what we might be faced with on that memorable day. He concluded with his prayers for our success. He then spent the night at headquarters and talked for several hours in front of a huge fireplace to a dark room full of concerned officers. Among other famous visitors was [British] General [Bernard] Montgomery, who at the time really believed he was the top commander for the invasion. We had stood in the rain for more than an hour and a half, the entire regiment gathered in formation, as he stood in his jeep. He ordered us to all take off our helmets so that he could see our faces and remember us for the heroes we were destined to be. And so help me, he seemed to look into each of our faces as if he would imprint them in his memory.

It was a 1,000-man transport-attack boat that I was on, and that Navy craft held a reinforced infantry battalion, plus a few extra troops-up to 1,600 or 1,700 men. There were all kinds of boats carrying American troops. Tanks, artillery, corps artillery and corps specialists were carried by all kinds of vintage 1920 boats; anything that floated was carrying troops. Some of those poor devils were on those ships a week to 10 days. They had pulled in and lined up at the harbor in Portsmouth while we were loading, so we could move as one body.

The living conditions were very hampered and very limited. There was a lot of talking when we first went aboard; by the second night, when we definitely knew we were going in on D-Day the following morning, everything became quiet. Men got out pencil and paper and started to write their loved ones at home. Most of the crap games disappeared, the card games disappeared to a large extent, and the men started to become quite sober about what they were about to go into.

We arrived five to six miles offshore about 2:30 a.m. and immediately transferred to landing craft, unloading down the ropes. These ropes were great big mats down the side of the boat. It was a 30-foot drop if you caught the boat at the bottom of a wave. If you caught it at the top you could walk aboard. The waves were very choppy when I loaded, about 3:15 a.m.

I was in an LCM [landing craft, mechanized], which held 75 to 100 men maximum. There were also LCIs [landing craft, infantry], which were larger; they held a company of infantry. LCTs [landing craft, tank] brought in four tanks, I believe.

We started to line up the echelons or waves going in. It was a weird sight in the pre-dawn to see tiny lights bobbing in a broken line as far as one could see. The first wave was already departing; it hit the beach about 6:30 on the nose, when it was supposed to. The second wave was to come in at H-Hour plus something like 20 minutes, and it was starting to get late. We came in right behind the second wave, before the third wave, in our advance CP boat. People were throwing up all over the boat, trying to avoid each other. Some just stood stoically and said not a word the whole way in. It took us a long time to cover those six miles, a long time!

Colonel Matthews was in charge of the advance CP detachment. We had a radioman, also an Army Air Forces major named McGovern and his own radioman, to call in the 9th Tactical Air Force for shore support. Other communication outfits from HQ_Company and special assignees were there.

Enemy fire was knocking off the boats up to a mile out, here and there, spottily at best, although they were shelling, I am sure, as fast as they could throw it in. There wasn\’t any doubt then that all the German forces knew the attack was on. It was full light by now, around 7 to 7:15 a.m. Two hundred yards out we took a direct hit. It knocked out an ensign and a sailor beside him who were steering the craft in the rear. They disappeared along with the controls. The boat started to get out of control, to weave and wobble. We were about two blocks from the shoreline.

Heavy fire was shooting a rat-tat-tat on the front of the boat. Somehow or other, the ramp opened up, probably due to the loss of the controls, and the men in the front were being struck by the machine gun fire. Everyone started to jump off into the water. They were being hit as they jumped, the machine gun fire was so heavy. The water was at least 10 to 15 feet deep, but I didn\’t wait long. I saw men getting hit and went over the side. As I was going over, I thought I saw the colonel being hit in the water.

Every man acted for himself, on his own instinct. I think when they saw the colonel go over, everybody went over. I remember getting my bandoleers off, struggling for air and trying to get to the surface. I didn\’t figure I would have any trouble swimming the short distance to the beach. My big trouble was with the tide. The machine gun bullets were hitting all around us and killing a lot of men in the water. But the tide was moving us so rapidly we would have to grab out at some of those underwater obstructions and mines built on telephone poles and girders, and hang on. We\’d take cover, then make a dash through the surf for the next one, 50 feet beyond.

The men would line up behind those poles. They\’d say, \”You go-you go-you go,\” and then it got so bad that everybody just had to go anyway, because the waves were hitting with such intensity on these things. Somehow I got up onto the beach, but I couldn\’t remember anything for five or 10 minutes. I was just groping and trying to find my way around the beach. Later I learned that when I was briefly knocked unconscious, another soldier had pulled me above the waterline. The tide had us all pressed onto a short strip of shore between it and the minefields. It was just a line of rock rubble-no cover from German enfilade fire because of the curve of the beach.

The men had piled up right on the beach. There was maybe a foot or two of sand behind which the men could catch their breath. Many were trying to dig shallow foxholes, but they offered little protection. The Germans were shooting us in the back from the bluffs of the deeply curved beach. And they had beautifully constructed crossfires enfilading us from the sides of the cliff where they had built concrete gun emplacements. The Air Forces bombed them, I\’m sure, but never hit them. We were taking a lot of fire, 88s and everything. The mortar fire was tremendous.

I thought we were never going to get off the beach. Then the cruisers and destroyers opened up. They were 600 yards offshore and firing flat trajectory at the German gun emplacements above us with 8- to 12-inch shells. The emplacements were being completely destroyed, and chunks of cement as big as a foot square were falling all around us and on us. The shells were coming in no higher than 100 feet over our heads. They hit and blew that cliff right out.

Only two or three from my detachment made it to the beach alive. I think most of them were killed at the time the boat was hit. Later, the Army said all were killed on the boat, but I made it. You know how Army reports are. The radioman got ashore but lost his radio out in the water. The other lieutenant in the boat was killed, and when I looked around there were only two or three other men there who were on my boat. I felt somebody tapping me on the leg, and I looked around and here was a GI who was 100 percent naked. all his clothes had been blown off, and he was wounded in the neck. I pulled him up on the sand and tried to dig him in, if only a foot or so.

About this time the veneer of experience began to assert itself-\”Here comes the 1st Division\”-and you could see the men starting to realize they had major objectives ahead of them and they had to get from the water to the beach to the bluff. What really got us going was the hard core of young lieutenants who had experienced Sicily and Africa, and the old Regular Army noncoms they had with them. That combination attracted the remnants of their companies, and anyone else nearby. As we moved through the minefields, across the beach and into the ravines on the hillside, we seemed to work our way along a path outlined by wounded men who hadn\’t been reached by the medics. These wounded were giving directions to the oncoming infantry, pointing out where it was safe to step.

I really think it took between 72 and 98 hours to get the companies straightened out again. You\’d find an E Company man in \”I\” or something like that, or an \”F\” in \”C\” and so forth, and we didn\’t have time to sort them out on the beach. The officers and NCOs just gathered men by bodies, maybe 25 to 50 together, and began operating all along the beach like that. It was that \”gang\” leadership that I think saved the day at Omaha.

We began the move off the beach about 8 or 9 o\’clock. That\’s when Colonel George Taylor made the famous remark, \”Two kinds of people are staying on this beach, the dead and those who are going to die-now let\’s get the hell out of here!\” The men started running, and pretty soon the troops below the bluff were three and four deep trying to fight their way inland. As we crossed the beach, the Air Forces communications major was struck while he was running about 35 or 40 feet behind me. I was looking back over my shoulder at him when he was hit by a shell; he had a hole right through him.

The mortality among the tanks was terrible, absolutely terrible. They had this illconceived idea that they could float a tank with canvas balloons in combat. Now, no matter where they practiced in England, when they got down to the ocean, I had serious doubts that this was going to be effective. But I don\’t think they had any other way of getting the tanks in there in a hurry. Lots of our friends from the 741st and 745th Tank battalions drowned in the tanks. Three to five tanks got on our beach. One of them that came into action was fired by a 1st Division man who pulled the dead out of the tank, got in and fired it himself. he knocked out a German 75mm gun emplacement that was raking the beach, and he got the Medal of Honor for it.

I was going from one group to the next trying to find out what kind of strength we had left so that Colonel Taylor and the regimental headquarters under the bluff could coordinate and restructure units. At that point, the headquarters CP consisted of Colonel Taylor, Adjutant Friedman and several enlisted men under the cliff; everyone else was out as runners, trying to maintain communication. It was sometime between 9 and 10 o\’clock, I believe, that we pushed up the slope. There were three draws that had to be cleaned out before the units could get to the top and move onto the plateau. Getting up there was anywhere from a city block to three blocks in length. Going up those draws we had to go through German minefields, and I often wonder how the hell we got through them. Some of our men were literally blown to pieces. They knew they would be blown up but knew they had to keep going. They were the true heroes. One lieutenant in the regiment threw his body down to help clear the end of the minefield; nobody else would do it.

I reached the top of the bluff about 11 a.m. By that time our lead elements had reached a road that parallels the shoreline, and they were trying to get their bearings. Keep in mind that they had gone through a tremendous ordeal getting up there, and the whole unit was shot with confusion. It was operating like groups of commandos until some semblance of regimental control began to assert itself, which I would say wasn\’t until around 4 to 5 p.m. at the earliest. Colonel Taylor set up his CP in the yard of a farmhouse atop the bluff. The shelling was still heavy. I remember I was walking near one wall, and when a shell came in, I dove for cover and landed in a huge pile of manure along with the colonel, which caused a laugh at the time.

There were a few Germans dead right on the beach. Once I got to the top of the bluffs, the colonel sent me down the road to the east to see if there were any of our troops on our left flank. I had gone about a mile up that road with two GIs when we saw the Germans dug in, and they started firing on us. So we came back and reported. This road remained segmented by the enemy pockets until night, when lateral U.S. attacks cleaned them out.


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Will Nissan make a 25th Anniversary Maxima by the end of 2006?


This year is the 25th Anniversary of the Nissan Maxima, it was introduced in 1981. A model featuring 5 extra horsepower and a factory ground effects package was made to commemorate the 20th Anniversay back in 2001 (I believe this edition sold well). When I went to the Chicago Auto Show last month and asked the Nissan Representatives whether there would be a Special Edition made for the upcoming milestone they seemed baffled and had no information. It would seem foolish not to take advantage of the opportunity to make one for all the enthusiasts, considering it would most likely sell well. Does anybody have any information on whether one will be built or think one will be built?

I haven’t heard anything about one around the office…

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i am interested in purchasing a scanner to listen to the driver/crew chief/.spotter communication during the races i go to each year. i have two questions:1) i would like to hear my driver but would also like to hear full race commentary (playby play). do i need a radio to tune into local radio station or can i get that on the scanner too? also 2) i am interested in the UNIDEN BEARCAT BC92XLT. anyone have any info on it? i usually go to dover/ pocono and a couple other. thanks

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