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Old 22-06-17, 00:26
Lang Lang is offline
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I am sure it was like most tank dozers and only designed to push obstacles out of the way, push other stuck tanks and break creek banks down enough for them to get across.

No matter how optimistic the designers were I doubt they expected them to replace a D-7.

I think there might be a shortage of volunteers for the winch operator's position if the clearance job was under fire! Maybe the driver had a string running back through his peep hole to work the winch under fire?

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