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Tank recognition manual
Evening all
Came across this in a cardboard box with some other stuff. No information anywhere other than that on the intro page. No printing/distribution history. Just pictures of some German and Italian tanks, showing their respective "weak spots" Has anyone come across one of these before? Any info much welcomed! Thanks Colin
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Bet there don't see so many "weak spots" when they're coming towards you.
I've never seen that manual, I only have more general recognition ones of uniforms & equipment. |
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Don't have any info sorry Colin, but what a great find! Period manuals and instruction books can be both a great source of information, and a look into the mindset of the time. I agree with you Leigh, coming at you at (admittedly slow compared to todays) speed, I bet the manual was the last thing on your mind...
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Nothing to add I'm afraid Colin other than I wish I had found it. And I fear no stray tanks as I have these..
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Quote:
(Personally, I'd do a Tom Hanks from "Saving Private Ryan" and slap it with my sock ) Quote:
Nice slippers, Allison I know what I want for Christmas now Cheers Colin
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