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Tanks as Monuments
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Thanks, I'm kind of partial to tanks. Here's a photo of mine in 1971.
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Not too far from where I live, these tanks are not used as monuments unfortunately, there are over 3K of them, just left there to rust, what a shame. :crying:
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Sherman in East Ohio.
Mattoon Illinois I have a number of tank memorial pics. |
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M41 Walker Bulldog in Greenwood, Arkansas town square.
It's been there for at least 45 years. |
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It takes some time to warm-up to them.
Dad took me on live fire ranges in Bavaria (1964), back in the day. The gun was impressive, but watching them maneuvering in the woods was unforgettable. These B&W are from his archives, taken during maneuvers in 1950. They drove those tanks all over local roads. Later, they put on rubber feet on the tracks, but these tanks didn't have any. *Dad isn't in any of these - he was observing, but that's his car at the gate! |
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I have no idea why tanks were called to a hospital.
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More Bulldogs! We gave a lot of those to allies.
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Hey George, if you still have that IR light cover, there is an M60a1 sitting outside the Dayton VFW hall, about 20 miles from you. You could recreate your past.
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This old girl has been sitting out in front of the local National Guard Armory for as long as I can remember. M-41 I believe. It's getting pretty weathered.
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Used to be at Aberdeen. Possibly moved with everything else.
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For the M 41 fans.
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Dang, that was a perfectly good tank.
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