Reflection on Tank Warfare - n.d.
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Apropas of the wartime spirit and the interest of the public in
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Sheet #2 threatening to make report to Army of whole affair, the breakfast companions returned to see after the unfortunate Lieutenant to find he had extricated himself from the wreckage, gone to his office in disgust, a lost appetite as result of fright, swearing everlasting vengeance upon the tanks and their kind. To this writing, he has not yet figured out a means of wreaking his vengenace, but he is a very resourceful chap, and may yet find a way. The very mention of
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Title | Reflection on Tank Warfare - n.d. |
Creator | Unknown |
Source | Unknown. Reflection on Tank Warfare. n.d. World War I Collection. A1771. Missouri History Museum, St. Louis, Missouri. |
Description | Brief description of a day in the life of a tank commander. |
Subject LCSH | Tanks; Bombing, Aerial |
Subject Local | World War I; WWI |
Site Accession Number | A1771 |
Contributing Institution | Missouri History Museum |
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Date Original | n.d. |
Language | English |