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1 Oct 2023 Garand Picture of the Day
tanks of the 603rd supporting the 162nd Infanty Regiment in Hollandia, New Guinea in April 1944
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Can we assume that smoke plume is coming from somewhere in front of the lead tank? Nobody seems overly excited, including the tank occupants...
Russ
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Originally Posted by
RASelkirk
Can we assume that smoke plume is coming from somewhere in front of the lead tank? Nobody seems overly excited, including the tank occupants...
Russ
I think so. If it was on fire the crew would be out asap.
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Doubt it. Should be some reaction if it was caused by enemy action - eg more distance between tanks and awareness in the men. Whatever the cause, the photo doesn't seem to indicate enemy close by.
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I notice that the pistol ports on the sides of the turrets of three of the four tanks are open. Trying to get a little ventilation?
Bob
"It is said, 'Go not to the elves for counsel for they will say both no and yes.' "
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Originally Posted by
Bob Womack
a little ventilation?
That was my thought...
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