Archive for January, 2009

Military Vehicle Technology Foundation letter

Letter from the President
Military Vehicle Technology Foundation
January 20, 2009

Portola Valley, Ca

Dear Friends of the Military Vehicle Technology Foundation,

I am sad to announce that our long-time friend, the Foundation's founder, Jacques Littlefield, passed away on January 7, 2009. Shortly before his final hours he indicated satisfaction with the status and accomplishments of the Foundation and its most recent project, the just completed German Panther.

Jacques acquired his first full-sized military vehicle, an M3A1 wheeled scout car, in 1975. By the late 1990s as the collection became more significant, he started to plan for its longer term preservation. In 1998, he created the Military Vehicle Technology Foundation (MVTF) as a non-profit corporation. The mission of the MVTF is to collect, preserve, restore, document and display armored fighting vehicles and their associated equipment. The MVTF serves the interests of authors, historians, educators, the defense industry, veterans groups, model makers and the entertainment industry.

Over the last few years, Jacques and the board of directors had many discussions about the future of the MVTF. He made it clear that he wanted the Foundation and its activities to continue after his death. Last week, his children agreed that the Foundation should continue to develop, preserve and display the vehicles and the current items will be named the Jacques M. Littlefield Collection. Jacques' family, the staff of the MVTF, and the board were all greatly heartened by the expressions of interest in the future of the MVTF following the announcement of his death.

The Board of Directors of the MVTF met following Jacques' death and elected new officers to continue his work. With the agreement and support of Jacques' children, the MVTF will continue to be housed at its current location in the hills above Portola Valley. Access to the collection by interested researchers and groups remains a critical element to continuing to fulfill the MVTF charter and mission. Therefore, many restoration projects, display enhancements and the tours will continue.

In his will, Jacques created an endowment for the MVTF that will allow us time to transition to a self sustaining organization. The Board and the friends of the MVTF now have the opportunity and substantial responsibility to increase the endowment and manage the operating costs to ensure that Jacques' legacy collection continues to be available to provide its unique contributions.

If you would like to make a donation to the MVTF in Jacques' memory and help preserve, display and have access to the Jacques M. Littlefield Collection, please consider sending a contribution to:

MVTF
P.O. Box 7390
Menlo Park, CA 94026

The MVTF is recognized by the (USA) IRS as a 501(c)3 corporation. Donations are considered fully tax-deductible as allowed by law.

I hope you will join us in preserving and advancing Jacques' legacy.

Sincerely,

William A. (Bill) Boller
President
Military Vehicle Technology Foundation

Sent by
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Liz Ditz
Outreach Director, Military Vehicle Technology Foundation (MVTF)

MVTF website:
Military Vehicle Technology Foundation

MVTF mailing address:
P.O. Box 7390
Menlo Park, CA 94026

To make arrangements for tours:
tours.mvtf@gmail.com

To arrange access to the collection for commercial purposes:
permissions.mvtf@gmali.com

For any other issues:
inquiries.mvtf@gmail.com

The MVTF is recognized by the (USA) IRS as a 501(c)3 corporations. Donations are considered fully tax-deductible as allowed by law.

Krim Shild

What can you guys say about this to shild's?;)

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wanted Looking for a soviet gasmask bag for a BN-Tch gasmask type 08.

I would like only the bag, in normal condition and wartime dated.

I would exchange it for a soviet BN-T5 gas mask without filter but in a nice condition and well marked.

See this thread for more info and photos of the gasmask:

http://warrelics.eu/forum/ussr-equipment-accessories-personal-items/5165-bn-t5-gasmask-odd-bag.html#post31602

Thanks.


Gus

Nuremburger Parteitag des NSDAP Films

:shok_yikes:Hello!
Im just want to recomend this site for downlouding.

Internet Archive: Details: Nuremburg Rallies; official films 1927-1933

Rare footage.

Old sherman dug-up

hya again,
I found this site about a collection in America that has a intresting sherman they dug up in some hosptial grounds!it's a intresting story and they got links to other tanks in there collection.
it looks cool and is a rare sherman :


1942 M4A3E8 Sherman Tank with the M2 plow

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KZ Dachau 1933

Are both these KM badges fake??

I'm certain the Minesweeper is fake, but how about the Coastal Artillery?

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TANK BAGE - Real or Fake?????

Hi guys,

Just wanted to get your opinions on this Bronze tank badge that i have my eye on, Is it real or fake. i have managed to alot secure a price of $65 so i think it will be a steel if she is real:)

cheers

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Panzerkampfabzeichen - Real or Fake?????

Hi guys,

Just wanted to get your opinions on this Bronze tank badge that i have my eye on, Is it real or fake. i have managed to alot secure a price of $65 so i think it will be a steel if she is real:)

cheers

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About the tanks recovered in Bulgaria

News from German Tanks of World War II :


World War II Nazi tanks for sale: Panzers, Jagdpanzers, StuG III assault guns
22 Nazi tanks that have lain forgotten in Bulgarian fields for decades are to be put up for auction, with the starting price of 100,000 euros. The World War II relics were a first line of defence against a Nato invasion. Dug into the ground, the Panzer tanks, Jagdpanzer tank destroyers and Sturmgeschuetz assault guns have been mostly forgotten since the end of the Cold War. In 2007, authorities caught persons who allegedly stole one of the tanks. Collectors were willing to pay millions for the stolen tank, reportedly a present from Adolf Hitler to the former Bulgarian queen. [ telegraph :: 2008-03-03 ]

Bulgaria's Army Digs out Its WW2 Panzer IV tanks
Bulgaria' s army has began to dig out its vintage WW2 tanks, in order to protect them from looters. A number of Panzer IV tanks, equipped with Maybach engines and buried as stationary guns, have already been moved to a secure military base. All WW2 tanks will be in a safe place before the end of February but it is unclear what their future will be. There are few tanks of the same type in the world still outside the military museums and robbers could make a good profit by selling tank parts to collectors. Recently authorities nailed two Germans and a Bulgarian army major over stealing a whole Panzer IV tank. After that there was a probe over a stolen turret of a vintage tank. [ novinite :: 2008-02-09 ]

Third WWII Maybach battle tank stolen in Bulgaria
The turret of a third Maybach tank from World War II had been stolen. The tank had been buried over 50 years ago in the region of Elhovo and served as a firing point. It is the third Maybach tank theft in Bulgaria. In Dec 2007, military counter-intelligence arrested a gang, who had stolen one WWII tank and tried to steal a second one. The Maybach produced the engines for the Panther and Tiger tank, highly valued by collectors. Tank-theft seems to be profitable as in mid-January 2008 3 men were captured from the Momina Tsurkva, after they sold parts of the turret of an unknown tank for scrap metal.

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