Too many Americans never learned to drive a stick. That's one reason to go from standard to automatic.
Ramping up for the first Sand Box war, a unit came to Germany, to pick up equipment for down range. A fellow CWO and I were helping them pick up POMCUS, ( Prepositioning Of Materiel Configured in Unit Sets) equipment. They were a NG unit, but would have made no difference if they were RA. The equipment was older and the trucks were all standard transmission. The grinding of gears was heard in the next county. Trucks jumping, chugging and dying all over. We walked over to the rail head, to watch the goings on. Better then TV. There was and old wrecker, think it was a M62. There was about 20 people crowed around it, and the sound of the poor trucks engine roaring was simply heart rending. But that baby was not moving an inch. People screaming and yelling. People giving orders. people giving advice, that was contradicting. Yep. Better then TV. We walked over and asked what the problem was. Well, these people only had the newer vehicles at home in the states. None of them had ever seen a Standard Transmission truck before. So we asked them to get out of the truck, and my buddy hopped up in the cab. He looked around for a bit, then told me to go in back, and shift the truck back in gear. And indeed, in the rear, the lever to shift the truck transmission in and out of üperation, allowing you to shift the wrecker portion into gear, was in the middle. So the truck would not move. A quick look in the glove box turned up the -10 TM, and we suggested that maybe someone should read it, before leaving the A.O. We waited until we were back over the Railroad track before we sat down and laughed a while.