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			Tank crew were typically issued a SMG and/or a sidearm. In WW2 the sten and thompson were popular as well as the 38 Webley or Inglis 9mm. I believe these carried into Korea as well. These items would have changed as the CF adopted the Sterling 9mm but the Inglis stayed in service until most recntly. I believe crew man would have a Weapon. 
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