It's really not difficult. You put the transmission into the "Drive" setting, press on the accelerator pedal to move forward, the brake to stop, and you have a steering wheel to steer the vehicle with. That's the basics. Becoming proficient at it will require training and practice.
Enlist for it.
The two jobs that I can think of are submariner and Army tank driver.
for getting an army tank put - PANZER
One track slows or stops, while the other track keeps moving. The tank driver will control those actions by his steering wheel or lateral bars or T-bar inside his driver's compartment. During the Vietnam War, the M48 Patton tank driver had a race car style steering wheel; the M551 Sheridan tank had a T-bar for steering; the M113 ACAV's (Armored Cavalry Assault Vehicle) had lateral bars (rabbit ears) for steering.
A wagoner in WW1 would be equal to a "truck driver" in WW2. Army trucks replaced wagons, and tanks replaced horses in the army.
What type of tank do you mean? A liquid container or a tank as in the army?
the US Army invented the Sherman tank.
The Army still uses armored cars and light tanks similar to tank destroyers, but not the same kind of tank destroyers as they did in WWII.
If you have the extra called disarm enemy's and its on when you fight the tank driver then turn off the disarm enemy's code.
there's a random chance you'll become the tank on versus
The tank tracks allows the very heavy tank to move over uneven and soft ground. The tracks spreads the weight of the tank over a longer distance. Ground that wheeled vehicles would soon become bogged down and unable to move forward.
The turret
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