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World War I Research Paper – Tank – 3Rd Paragraph

by armorlord in History, May 11, 2011
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This paper is an actual research paper, turned into a history class, that has received a grade of 95%.

I am providing the full contents of this paper free of charge, distributed across a number of pages, followed by an outline and summary of individuals paragraphs; all links will be placed at the bottom.

All credits go to Guy Treves. Any questions/comments may be emailed to me at guytreves (at) gmail (dot)com

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World War I Research Paper – Tank – 2Nd Paragraph

by armorlord in History, May 11, 2011
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This paper is an actual research paper, turned into a history class, that has received a grade of 95%.

I am providing the full contents of this paper free of charge, distributed across a number of pages, followed by an outline and summary of individuals paragraphs; all links will be placed at the bottom.

All credits go to Guy Treves. Any questions/comments may be emailed to me at guytreves (at) gmail (dot)com

The contents of this Essay were written and belong to me, and I’m asking in return that you visit my website, found here: http://tapedcoats.zxq.net/

World War I Research Paper – Tank – 1St Paragraph

by armorlord in History, May 11, 2011
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This paper is an actual research paper, turned into a history class, that has received a grade of 95%.

I am providing the full contents of this paper free of charge, distributed across a number of pages, followed by an outline and summary of individuals paragraphs; all links will be placed at the bottom.

All credits go to Guy Treves. Any questions/comments may be emailed to me at guytreves (at) gmail (dot)com

The contents of this Essay were written and belong to me, and I’m asking in return that you visit my website, found here: http://tapedcoats.zxq.net/

World War I Research Paper – Tank – Introduction

by armorlord in History, May 11, 2011
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This paper is an actual research paper, turned into a history class, that has received a grade of 95%.

I am providing the full contents of this paper free of charge, distributed across a number of pages, followed by an outline and summary of individuals paragraphs; all links will be placed at the bottom.

All credits go to Guy Treves. Any questions/comments may be emailed to me at guytreves (at) gmail (dot)com

The contents of this Essay were written and belong to me, and I’m asking in return that you visit my website, found here: http://tapedcoats.zxq.net/

British Military Tank Design Translucent Seen Naked Eye

by michael yakuza in Military, May 10, 2011
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British Military Tank Design Translucent seen naked eye
The technology used allows the tanks blend with the environment. Like the squid.

Long Recovery of The Armed Forces of Russia. Army

by MaxBuceo in Military, February 20, 2011
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Long recovery of the Armed Forces of Russia.

Actual Fire Exercises Rctan2

by MaxBuceo in Military, January 17, 2011
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Actual fire exercises RCTan2.

Terminology of Military Units – Part 3: Tank and Artillery Units

by Bruce Officer in History, December 5, 2010
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My explanation for the layman of the terminology used in describing military formations continues with a look at tank and artillery units.

Terminology of Military Units – Part 1: Infantry Formations, Divisional Level and Below

by Bruce Officer in Military, December 5, 2010
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With military operations in Afghanistan in the news, and Iraq before that, people with little understanding of how the military are organised are coming across terms like regiment, battalion, brigade, etc. This article is the first in a series attempting to explain these terms to the layman.

The M4 Sherman – Backbone of American Armor During World War Two

by protius.0 in Military, December 4, 2010
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The M4 Sherman is the tank that springs to peoples’ minds when war-time armored forces are mentioned. The Sherman was dependable, relatively easy to produce and was extraordinarily versatile. Read on to find out more about it.

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