RC Gas Boat & RC Snowmobile Source

RC Gas Boats, RC Snowmobiles, RC Battle Tank, Parts and More…

Control Amphibious

Posted on | August 16, 2009 | Comments Off

RADIO CONTROL RC R/C AMPHIBIOUS TRANSFORMER TOY BB TANKRADIO CONTROL RC R/C AMPHIBIOUS TRANSFORMER TOY BB TANKPaypalUS $33.5911d 22h 40m
RADIO CONTROL 1:7 SCALE HOVERCRAFT AMPHIBIOUS RC Toy Kids and Adults FREE ShipRADIO CONTROL 1:7 SCALE HOVERCRAFT AMPHIBIOUS RC Toy Kids and Adults FREE ShipPaypalUS $43.991d 9h 43m
Remote Control Transforming Amphibious Tank with Water Cannon and 4WD - 220VRemote Control Transforming Amphibious Tank with Water Cannon and 4WD - 220VPaypalUS $129.9926d 14h 55m
MORPHIBIANS Shark amphibious R/C Radio Control CarMORPHIBIANS Shark amphibious R/C Radio Control CarPaypalUS $20.775d 7h 28m
MORPHIBIANS Gator amphibious R/C Radio Control CarMORPHIBIANS Gator amphibious R/C Radio Control CarPaypalUS $20.775d 7h 28m
Powered by phpBay Pro

Control Amphibious
Control Amphibious
can you rate my legends of the ocean deck?


monsters 25 the legendary fisherman x1 sea serpent warrior of darkness x2 peguin soldier x1 yomi ship x2 orca mega fortress of darkness x1 cannonball spear shell fish x1 torpedo fish x1 unshaven angler x3 star boy x1 cyber jar x1 tribe infecting virus x1 mermaid knight x1 magician of faith x1 warrior of atlantis x1 mobius the frost monarch x1 deepsea warrior x1 amphibious bugroth mk-3 x1 abyss soldierx1 levia dragon-daedalus x1 ocean lord -neo daedalus x1 gogiga gagagigo x1 spells 13 a legendary ocean x3 brain control x1 feild barrier x1 sheild crush x1 lighting vortex x1 harpies feather duster x1 premature burial x1 salvage x1 mage power x1 pot of greed x1 swords of reveling light x1 traps 12 tornado wall x2 waboku x1 dust tornado x1 trap jammer x1 magic jammer x1 trap hole x1 call of the haunted x1 chtonian blast x1 threatening roar x1 torrential tribute x1 sakuretsu armor x1

7.5 out of ten



RADIO CONTROL RC R/C AMPHIBIOUS TRANSFORMER TOY BB TANKRADIO CONTROL RC R/C AMPHIBIOUS TRANSFORMER TOY BB TANKPaypalUS $33.5911d 22h 40m
RADIO CONTROL 1:7 SCALE HOVERCRAFT AMPHIBIOUS RC Toy Kids and Adults FREE ShipRADIO CONTROL 1:7 SCALE HOVERCRAFT AMPHIBIOUS RC Toy Kids and Adults FREE ShipPaypalUS $43.991d 9h 43m
Remote Control Transforming Amphibious Tank with Water Cannon and 4WD - 220VRemote Control Transforming Amphibious Tank with Water Cannon and 4WD - 220VPaypalUS $129.9926d 14h 55m
MORPHIBIANS Shark amphibious R/C Radio Control CarMORPHIBIANS Shark amphibious R/C Radio Control CarPaypalUS $20.775d 7h 28m
MORPHIBIANS Gator amphibious R/C Radio Control CarMORPHIBIANS Gator amphibious R/C Radio Control CarPaypalUS $20.775d 7h 28m
Powered by phpBay Pro

No items matching your keywords were found.


No items matching your keywords were found.


Company of Heroes: Tales of Valor Company of Heroes: Tales of Valor

List Price: $29.99

 

Description

Platform:  WINDOWS XP/VISTA Publisher:  THQ Packaging:  DVD STYLE BOX Rating:  MATURE Company of Heroes: Tales of Valor is the stand alone -- meaning it doesn't require an earlier game version -- expansion to the 2006 Game of the Year winner and highest rated Real-Time Strategy (RTS) franchise Company of Heroes...

Company of Heroes: Tales of Valor [Download] Company of Heroes: Tales of Valor [Download]

List Price: $19.99

 
Battlefield 2 Modern Combat Battlefield 2 Modern Combat

 

Description

Battlefield 2: Modern Combat features a propaganda fuelled single player campaign where gamers see both sides of a conflict in one of the most treacherous regions in the world - Kazakhstan. Gamers will plunge headlong into the fog of war and must ultimately choose sides in a furious showdown where nothing is as it seems...

Semper Fi Semper Fi

 

Description

A rebel uprising in South America has taken control of an American embassy. Hostages number 20, and the rebels are heavily armed and extremely motivated. Fortunately, so are you. You are the United States Marine Corps...

Amphibious Car - Remote Control Amphibious Car - Remote Control

 
Kid Galaxy Morphibians Gator Radio Control Vehicle Kid Galaxy Morphibians Gator Radio Control Vehicle

List Price: $29.99

 

Description

The Morphibians Gator Radio Control Vehicle from Kid Galaxy can drive through all kinds of terrain, including grass, dirt, pavement, gravel, and even water. This full-function RC car features long-range remote control, and plenty of gator-inspired personality...

Kid Galaxy Morphibians Shark Kid Galaxy Morphibians Shark

List Price: $29.99

 

Description

It's an animal, its a 4x4, it's a speed boat, no it's a Morphibian! This shark is no fish out of water on sand and dirt, powerful four wheel drive, zips it over the water, then even faster on land!These high-performance radio control amphibious creatures can go anywhere- dirt, pond or pool...

Kid Galaxy Morphibians Rover (Colors May Vary) Kid Galaxy Morphibians Rover (Colors May Vary)

List Price: $18.99

 

Description

Rove the world from land to water! This popular radio control amphibious vehicle now features a cool futuristic car design. Powered by 4 x 4 high performance, drive your vehicle effortlessly on sand, dirt & grass...




Radio Control Amphibious Transformer Toy RC Tank

Day, 6th June 1944 – Part One Introduction and Allied Plan


This post is dedicated to the memory of those who died on Tuesday 6 June 1944 in pursuit of freedom. It is through their sacrifice that we enjoy the freedoms we have today.

In this the first part of the story of D-Day, 6 June 1944 we concentrate on the build-up to the invasion.

Introduction

Operation OVERLORD, as the invasion of Northwest Europe is known, was the largest amphibious assault to have ever taken place and involved almost three million Allied troops from twelve participating Allied nations. It took more than two and a half years to plan and prepare and culminated in the capture of Paris 80 days after the Allied forces landed on the coast of France.

It began in the early hours of Tuesday 6 June 1944 when three Allied Airborne Divisions were dropped by parachute and reinforced by gliders to secure the flanks of the invasion area. These airborne landings were followed up by a massive air and naval bombardment of the German coastal defences in preparation for the early morning amphibious assault.

At 06.35 hrs the seaborne landings commenced with the amphibious assaults in the American sector at UTAH and OMAHA Beaches, which were followed fifty minutes later by the amphibious assault in the British sector at GOLD, JUNO and SWORD Beaches.

The following 80 days saw the Allies consolidate and breakout from their lodgement area, capture the vital deep-sea port of Cherbourg, fight their way across the Normandy Bocage to capture Saint-Lô and Caen. These 80 days are now collectively known as the Battle of Normandy which finally culminated in the encirclement of the German forces in the Falaise pocket and the liberation of Paris on Wednesday 25 August 1944.

Tuesday 6 June 1944 or D-Day as it is now known marked the beginning of the end of Hitler's Nazi German state. It has gone down in history as one of those days that changed the face of the world.

The Invasion Plan

The Allied invasion plan was (west to east): -

The US 82nd ‘All American’ Airborne Division was to be dropped by parachute and reinforced by gliders in the area of Sainte-Mère-Église to protect the right flank of the invasion area.

The US 101st ‘Screaming Eagles’ Airborne Division was to be dropped by parachute and reinforced by gliders in the area of Vierville to secure the four beach exits and support the US VII Corps landing at UTAH Beach.

The US VII Corps was to land one Division up on UTAH Beach in the area from Les Dunes de Varreville to Pouppeville, with the US 4th Infantry Division leading.

The US 2nd and 5th Ranger Battalions were to assault the German Coastal Artillery Battery at Pointe du Hoc in order to silence the guns.

The US V Corps was to land with a reinforced Division up on OMAHA Beach between Sainte-Honorine-des-Pertes to Vierville-sur-Mer, with the US 1st Infantry Division and 116th Regimental Combat Team from the US 29th Infantry Division leading.

The British No 47 (Royal Marine) Commando was to come ashore to seize the small fishing village of Port-en-Bessin on the West flank of GOLD Beach.

The British XXX Corps and 8th Armoured Brigade were to come ashore on GOLD Beach between La Rivière to Arromanches, with the British 50th (Northumbrian) Division leading.

The British I Corps with the British 2nd Armoured Brigade and No 48 (Royal Marine) Commando were to come ashore at JUNO Beach between Saint-Aubin-sur-Mer to La Rivière-Saint-Sauveur, with the Canadian 3rd Infantry Division leading.

The British I Corps and the 27th Armoured Brigade were to come ashore at SWORD Beach between Ouistreham to Lion-sur-Mer, with the British 3rd Infantry Division leading.

The British 1st Special Service Brigade comprising No 3, No 4, No 6 and No 45 (Royal Marine) Commandos were to land at Ouistreham on the ‘QUEEN RED’ sector (left) of SWORD Beach. No 4 Commando were to be augmented by 1 Troop and 8 Troop (both French) of No 10 (Inter Allied) Commando.

British 6th Airborne Division, comprising 3rd and 5th Parachute Brigades and the 6th Airlanding Brigade, was to be airlifted and delivered by parachute and glider to the area between the River Orne and River Dives to protect the left flank.

The Marquis, French Resistance, were to mount operations to disrupt the German lines of communication and hinder the movement of reinforcements to the invasion area.

The objectives for the first 40 days were to: -

? Create a beachhead that would include the cities of Caen and Cherbourg (especially Cherbourg for its deep-water port).

? Break out from the beachhead to liberate Brittany and its Atlantic ports and to advance to a line roughly 125 miles to the southwest of Paris, from Le Havre through Le Mans to Tours.

The three-month objective was to control a zone bounded by the River Loire in the south and River Seine in the northeast.

Ian R Gumm

21 December 2007

If you would like to visit the battlefield sites associated with D-Day 6th June 1944 please visit our website at In the footsteps BATTLEFIELD TOURS

About the Author

Comments

Comments are closed.