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Guys in the rear of the tank may be hearing nothing but the engine?
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12-03-2017 09:42 AM
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Originally Posted by
ed skeels
hearing nothing but the engine
For those of us that have been behind a tank...yes... In my case never a Sherman but a Centurion...and Leopard, and Abrams...and...
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A lot of speculation here
The running soldier may be breaking cover as shown below
The general demeanor of the soldier behind the tankdestroyer are showing little concern especially if the tank is about to engage a target which seems unlikely as it appears to be unmanned 
The photographer is behind cover or is not in the line of fire but in poor position if the tank were preparing to engage with its main gun - "76 mm gun on the M4 Sherman was found to have an undesirably large muzzle blast that kicked up dust from the ground and obscured vision for further firing." The m36 Jackson was equipped with a 90 mm main gun making the a potential muzzle blast greater. Again unlikely that the Jackson is about to engage.
The medic appears to be responding to a threat - but a random shot could provoke this responce
He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain that which he cannot lose
There are no great men, only great challenges that ordinary men are forced by circumstances to meet.
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The tank appears to be above ground high up on a roof over looking the scene below unless I'm seeing wrong. If so, wonder how that happened? Ray
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Originally Posted by
Mark in Rochester
A lot of speculation here The running soldier may be breaking cover as shown below
Here is more speculation.
The "running soldier" is not wearing any combat gear, not even a pistol belt. The item he carries in his left hand is not recognizable as any known weapon.
My speculated SWAG is that he is a combat photographer sprinting to get a good picture of these real combat soldiers.
Oh yeah, more speculation, the guys up front appear to be taking a stroll in the park...no sense of urgency.
BEAR the speculator
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Originally Posted by
BEAR
the guys up front appear to be taking a stroll in the park...no sense of urgency.
Now that they crossed the danger area...
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Originally Posted by
BEAR
The item he carries in his left hand is not recognizable as any known weapon.
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It is obvious - He is a medic assessing hearing loss of front line troops
He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain that which he cannot lose
There are no great men, only great challenges that ordinary men are forced by circumstances to meet.
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Haaa! Good one
BEAR (BDY)
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Guys in the tank destroyer are cooking, steam rising from the kitchen.
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