The Coast Artillery Journal, Volume 74Coast Artillery Training Center, 1931 |
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... tank crews were so com- pletely exhausted that it became necessary to organize composite companies for the next day's battle . of this occurred under ideal tank conditions . total tank loss amounted to 25 per cent . All The On August 9 ...
... tank crews were so com- pletely exhausted that it became necessary to organize composite companies for the next day's battle . of this occurred under ideal tank conditions . total tank loss amounted to 25 per cent . All The On August 9 ...
Pagina 266
... tank exposed in front and flanks to direct fire . The tank is mobile and may attempt to go forward with a rush and engage the fort at close range , but before she can accomplish this the tank must necessarily run the gauntlet of a heavy ...
... tank exposed in front and flanks to direct fire . The tank is mobile and may attempt to go forward with a rush and engage the fort at close range , but before she can accomplish this the tank must necessarily run the gauntlet of a heavy ...
Pagina 267
... tank thoughts were revived , the experi- ments made at Aldershot in 1907-8 being recalled . The tank was built in 1915 and found its first use in the following year , but 1917 saw it fighting for its very existence ; in 1918 it met with ...
... tank thoughts were revived , the experi- ments made at Aldershot in 1907-8 being recalled . The tank was built in 1915 and found its first use in the following year , but 1917 saw it fighting for its very existence ; in 1918 it met with ...
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