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LTC Stephen C.
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Interesting and revealing perspective, SCPO (Join to see), and it makes sense.
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CPT Jack Durish
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That premise holds up only if you know what I know about WWII.
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Hmm. Must pick your brain someday. I love WWII history.
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SCPO (Join to see) - I love history. It's "our story"
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CPT Jack Durish - Ditto...I misspoke. If only Mrs. Dolson could see me now!!! A library full of history books, and a minor in college.
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MAJ Ken Landgren
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The sophistication of the tanks led to breakdowns which required sending them back to Germany for repairs. The reliance of the horse drawn carts for supplies was a weakness in the winter as the horses could not forage, and many horses were eaten during the Russian campaign.
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