And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
Not done. Pull it out, and let the crew spend a coupla days getting the mud and water out of everything. Then depot maintenance. After that, good as new. Other than the engine and hull ammo, most of the fiddly bits are in the turret, and will be fine. Just with a lovely new smell inside.
Just re-christen it a submarine and problem solved!
ReplyDeleteKeep firing the main gun. Every action has an equal and opposite reaction
ReplyDeletewhat a fabulous tank trap
ReplyDeleteTall grass and a juicy target has been the swamp trap for many a armored vehicle.
ReplyDeleteThere's "stuck" and there's "ARRMY stuck".
ReplyDeleteRussians drink far too much ... and a hungover driver is clueless to his surroundings.
ReplyDeleteWe have identified the lieutenant's tank!
ReplyDeleteAt least the turret is still attached.
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ReplyDeleteAt Rossya Insurance, we’ve seen a thing or two.
ReplyDeleteWeigh 80 tons and these things can happen
ReplyDeleteMake a bong out of it.
ReplyDeleteNot done.
ReplyDeletePull it out, and let the crew spend a coupla days getting the mud and water out of everything.
Then depot maintenance.
After that, good as new. Other than the engine and hull ammo, most of the fiddly bits are in the turret, and will be fine.
Just with a lovely new smell inside.
Water tank.
ReplyDeleteThe Crew of a Stuck Tank is responsible for pulling out and Hooking up the Winch Cable of the Recovery Vehicle.No matter how Muddy it is...
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