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4. The tank can take a piece of terrain and clear it, but it cannot hold it. This is an infantry mission, supported by infantry heavy weapons, antitank guns, and artillery.
Reviewed by ThomasBourne Jan 05 2009, 01:58pm ( 14 reviews ) • lonesentry.com
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Reviewed by lrrpteam on May 06 2009, 8:34pm
"German Rules for Tank Employment" from Tactical and Technical Trends
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Rated by Radiosucks on Jan 30 2009, 9:30am
German Rules for tanks..fascinating
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Rated by A-Doode on Jan 09 2009, 9:29pm
WWII Heavy Armored support 101. A little different now, but not much.
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Rated by mosleyj on Jan 07 2009, 1:02am
good to know.
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Rated by ThomasBourne on Jan 05 2009, 1:58pm
4. The tank can take a piece of terrain and clear it, but it cannot hold it. This is an infantry mission, supported by infantry heavy weapons, antitank guns, and artillery.
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Rated by keflash on Jan 03 2009, 9:49pm
Number 14 is no longer true the M1 Abrams Tank can reach out and get you night and day.