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Tank Tactics in Afghanistan

Good Morning I was pleased to read about our Leopard's under the RCD's flailing the area for IED's. This tactic worked well in WW2 but it was very slow procedure with the old Shermans approximately 1.5MPH according to Historians. If anyone has a photo of a Leopard with flailing gear please send it. I have a copy of the Original Sherman as used by Canada in WW2.

Very nice to hear of yet another fine letter from the front lines Private Dennis MacKenzie of PEI.this young soldier has endured many dangerous situations and still he is ready to serve his country till the conflict is resolved. Today we salute Pte.D.MacKenzie.

He is a fine example of a young Canadian who is sworn to help others and his country.

Remember Tomorrow is RED FRIDAY lets all show our support visually wear Red on Friday.

Nil Sine Labore

Robby

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