It all started with a Thompson .45 caliber machine gun. And then 37 tanks later, WW2 Armor was born. Now there is an organization that can breathe life into what people typically only read about in books.
WW2 Armor is a self-propelled living museum that demonstrates fully operational WWII tanks, tank destroyers, and artillery at public events as a way to honor the men who fought in them. One such public event is coming up, the D-Day reenactment in Conneaut, Ohio (more information below). This event brings Normandy here and makes it accessible to people who normally might not be able to experience it.
WW2 Armor is an educational outfit that seeks to educate the wider public about U.S. armor tactics, training, vehicles and personnel of WWII. In short, our goal is to allow a taste of what it meant to be a tank crewmember during that time and to show what those soldiers endured and accomplished. While many WWII armored vehicles can be seen in museums or as part of outdoor memorial displays, that only goes so far. An entirely different impression and understanding comes when the engines roar to life and the vehicles kick-up dust and dirt as they rumble past.
Mike Houk is a retired U.S. Army master sergeant. He began his 23 years with four as an Abrams tanker at Ft. Riley, KS, obtaining the rank of sergeant. After his initial enlistment, Mike reclassed into Army public affairs as a video journalist, which after 19 years, culminated in a position as spokesman for the National Guard Bureau. In 2016, prior to retirement, Mike began a civilian tanking hobby as volunteer crew on a replica Tiger tank that had been used in the movie “Saving Private Ryan,” and soon after, began volunteering with Rabbi Rob Thomas’ WW2 Armor, as a tank and tank destroyer crewman.
Listeners, if you would like to learn more about WW2 Armor, check out their website here or connect with them on social media via Facebook, Instagram, or YouTube. If you happen to know a WW2 veteran, please reach out. Also, if you are interested in the D-Day reenactment in Ohio, you can find more information here, remember it’s a free event, but you need a ticket to attend.
Empowerment Patrol Report with Annie
Today we are showcasing one of our volunteers who is an MRE winner, which by the way, that stands for Motivated and Ready to Empower. A huge congratulations to Army Wife Network Command Team Member, our Recon Representative, KateLynn Heavilon.
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So much thanks goes out to KateLynn for doing your part to empower military families all across the globe.
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