I was watching a show on the history channel today. Of course, being Memorial Day, the topic was manufacturing during WW2, and some stories behind it.
What a time fellas.
I learned a few things that I did not previously know, and I figured I would share two interesting facts I learned:
1.) The M4 Sherman Tank, (most widely used tank in US military), had been credited to the Ford Motor Company for its manufacture. The truth was, that K.T> Keller, CEO of Chrysler had the contract for the M4. One issue they had, was the power plant. They had a "radial" engine, which was basically 5 V6 engine smashed together:
and although the power was adequate, it did not leave much room for the crew and shells and effects. It was not practical.........So, Keller contacted Henry Ford, and asked if he could use his GAA engine:
And because they both valued the war effort over their own rivalry, Ford agreed, for "free" to give Keller the design.....So, the M4 was predominately made by Chrysler, but many publications today credit Ford.
2.) Another interesting fact was Kimberly Clark and Co. This company, who make Kleenex, was responsible for countless other things, Like the M2 Browning Machine Gun, and many others like the m16 Half track, and other naval guns. Below is a link to some more info.
https://usautoindustryworldwartwo.com/kimberlyclark.htm
Anyway, do not limit this thread to these alone, feel free to add, or whatever.
To those who are Vets, and maybe more specifically to those who has lost a comrade, have a great Memorial day. And if you are not a Vet or supporting member, still have a great day, just maybe not as good.
What a time fellas.
I learned a few things that I did not previously know, and I figured I would share two interesting facts I learned:
1.) The M4 Sherman Tank, (most widely used tank in US military), had been credited to the Ford Motor Company for its manufacture. The truth was, that K.T> Keller, CEO of Chrysler had the contract for the M4. One issue they had, was the power plant. They had a "radial" engine, which was basically 5 V6 engine smashed together:
and although the power was adequate, it did not leave much room for the crew and shells and effects. It was not practical.........So, Keller contacted Henry Ford, and asked if he could use his GAA engine:
And because they both valued the war effort over their own rivalry, Ford agreed, for "free" to give Keller the design.....So, the M4 was predominately made by Chrysler, but many publications today credit Ford.
2.) Another interesting fact was Kimberly Clark and Co. This company, who make Kleenex, was responsible for countless other things, Like the M2 Browning Machine Gun, and many others like the m16 Half track, and other naval guns. Below is a link to some more info.
https://usautoindustryworldwartwo.com/kimberlyclark.htm
Anyway, do not limit this thread to these alone, feel free to add, or whatever.
To those who are Vets, and maybe more specifically to those who has lost a comrade, have a great Memorial day. And if you are not a Vet or supporting member, still have a great day, just maybe not as good.