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Legend

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http://www-cs-faculty.stanford.edu/~eroberts/courses/ww2/projects/fighting-vehicles/allied-tanks.htm



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Scary to think this guy has tenure at Stanford.

Grade it F with a kick in the backside with a Blundstone for wasting my time reading this stuff (A "Blundstone" is a tough work boot made in Tasmania).

Regards,

Charlie



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Here's one for their FAQs!
Q "Do we know what we're on about"?
"No we haven't got a clue, but neither has the bloke who's marking this"!

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Makes Wikipedia look good! Is this really Stanford University, or some other Stanford?!

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Classic....

" He established the Landships Committee to investigate the potential uses of tanks, so named because they resembled water carriers. "

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-- Edited by Ironsides on Monday 13th of May 2013 07:06:55 PM

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T54s in WW2? Little Willie an American steam tank with a crew of 3?no.gif



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