An army tanker typically resembles a large, heavily armored vehicle designed for combat and logistical support. It features a robust chassis with tracks for mobility across rough terrain, a turret equipped with a powerful cannon, and often additional machine guns for defense. The exterior is usually painted in camouflage patterns to blend into various environments, and the vehicle is fortified to withstand enemy fire and explosive threats. Inside, it accommodates a crew of several soldiers and includes advanced technology for navigation and communication.
During the Vietnam era, the official US Army designation for a tanker was, "Armor Crewman."
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In Kannada, we call them Totti (water tank) or Pirangi-rathagalu (army tanker).
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Hitler was fully in power by this time, so much the same as in WW2 -grey, black or basic camouflage, with alterations depending on role(tanker, engineer etc), dress (parade or field uniforms) and service (army, navy, airforce)
there was no greek army in that period that was, like, before greece existed
Many high class flashlights can be used in tanker, like surefire, imalent, etc.
Like most tandem tanker trailers, Flying J's are 48 feet long.
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The Union armys uniforms were blue.
Hazmat haulers do. A food grade tanker, dry bulk tanker, water tanker, etc. would not.