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    Yes MikeW I noticed. In fact thanks to Russ a while back we determined that is IS the same t-34. That was what I was alluding to in my post #396, as I always enjoy a little detective work like this.

    Take care. Mike
    Originally posted by MikeW View Post
    Anybody notice that Pic 396 and 435 are the of the same tank?

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      #424 is I think Czech Škoda LT-35, Panzer_35(t) when used by the germans.

      It had a very distintive gun/recoil arrangment.

      So I guess it could be an Allied tank of sorts?

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          Super photos guys! Keep 'em coming.

          A Russian tank stuck in the muddy terrain.
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            Another Russian tank with a few hits to the side.
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              I may have posted this before. The name on the front of this French tank appears to be 'Cambon'. Does anyone happen to know anything about this partuclar tank? I was not able to find anything about it on the internet.
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                Close-up.
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                  It´s CAMBRONNE

                  http://www.chars-francais.net/archiv...onne_46bcc.htm

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                    Thanks Jad!

                    Can someone translate the French link or provide a history of this tank?

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                      Hi Todd, using my rusty schoolboy French, it gives the unit and commander that the tank belonged to, vehicle number and the date and location.

                      Is this any help?

                      Cheers, Ade.

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                        Thanks Adrian. Can you tell me the date and location?

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                          not my best effort but a nice pic at any rate!!ok post before but what the hell!!
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                            Hi Todd, here is my best shot at it :

                            Lost in the marshes of Gisy (15 km in the North-West of Laon), with the return to Chivres after the attack on Moncornet on May 17, 1940.

                            Cheers, Ade.

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                              Excellent! Thanks Adrian!

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                                What could have caused the little holes on pic 470? Was that tank so light it could be pierced by shrapnel or small arms fire? If so, I don't think I'd want to go anywhere in a French tank of that era.

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