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Daisy Tanks's birth name is Daneyll Lynn Stanton.
They have tanks and such to store your excrement, and when the plane lands, they empty these tanks.
the transformer tanks are corrugated so as to get greater heat radiation area without increasing the cubical capacity of tank.
2 attackers( 1 physical and 1 special) 2 tanks 1 staller( poison, burn, sleep, etc.) The last one could be anything you want but I would go for an attacker if your tanks are pretty good. Some good tanks I would use are arrgon, wailord, slaking,etc.
the tanks which are used for large scale storage of grains are known as silos and granaries.
A collector of vintage tanks might, but the military doesn't keep their tanks in garages or other enclosures (save for when they're brought in for maintenance and repair).
The regime is attacking protestors cities, villages and avenuesby tanks and heavy weapons to force the syrian to stop thier uprising this resulted in fleeing large number of population to the neighbour countries.
Tanks were invented in WWI and they were designed to breach entrenched positions. Before the invention of tanks there was nothing that could fill this role. In a more strategic sense, they offered some of the same advantages that cavalry traditionally provided. Although the first tanks were slow, they soon became fast compared to a foot soldier. This combination of speed and power allowed them to punch a hole in the enemy's defenses and continue attacking.
the first marine division survived because they caught Germany by suprise if they had brought tanks and other artillery they would of been founded and killed of at omaaha beach
the Americans brought the Sherman into world war 2. they also gave the Sherman to the British and Canadians.
The turning point was almost 175,000 men facing the German armies. They had brought over 300 tanks that first day.
gas guns bombs napalm tanks stones and ''field improvised weapons" a fancy word for stick knives and anything the soldier found on the ground
In the US, prior to 1942, the US Cavalry was a mounted arm (horse units). It's missions were to exploit gaps made in enemy lines, conduct screening/security, and reconnaissance missions. The last US Horse Cavalry unit to fight from horse back was the US 26th Cavalry, which attacked Japanese light tanks in the Philippines during WWII in 1942. Congress officially de-activated (retired) the US Cavalry (Horse) in 1926. Post 1942, armor (tanks) have replaced the horse cavalry.
When speaking of the speed of tanks, first you should categorize which era of tanks. Tanks come in the categories of WWI, WWII, and Modern Tanks. The WWI tank, mainly the Mark IV British tank, were the first of their kind. Considering that it was based off a tractor and was one of the first tanks ever, it would obviously come with flaws. One of these was a speed of four miles per hour. An average soldier could run faster. The WWII tank increased in speed and included the rotating head, a contribution from the French. It traveled around eight miles per hour. The current tank has increased in mobility. It can now move through much rougher turrain. It has a speed of 25 miles per hour. Hope that could help!
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janapneese tanks were weak compared to the russains and Americans
The infantrymen benefited most from tanks. Tanks and Artillery support the infantrymen.