T110's Long, Comfortable, Nights by the Fireside
Дата: 28.11.2016 22:52:13
DerViktim, on Nov 28 2016 - 17:04, said: My direct neighbor, between my family and
hers, was a US army tanker during WW2. He ended the war in the
12th armored but served under Patton's relief force that pushed up
to Bostogne where he was literally blown out of his tank. He
showed me the winter jacket he was wearing at the time. The outer
layer of the back was totally shredded and he was found laying
injured on the ground next to his burning Sherman. He had no idea
at all how he got there. One minute he was in his tank, the next he
was laying hurt in the snow with the tank knocked out and burning
near by. After a stay in hospital to recover he was assigned to
12th armored. It was an interesting group of people living
right next to each other. Especially because we were all close
friends and neighbors. The_Chieftain: Bizarrely, Tom Sator had a similar story about getting blown
out of the tank and awakening later. It may not have been on the
recorded interview.
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