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An armored combat vehicle First used in ww1 by British

An armored combat vehicle First used in ww1 by British Factors for a good tank are protection, firepower and mobility. MARK V. worlds first combat tank Made to cross trenches, carry supplies, and capture enemy territory. TSAR. Nicknamed bat Worlds biggest tank

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An armored combat vehicle First used in ww1 by British

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  1. An armored combat vehicle • First used in ww1 by British • Factors for a good tank are protection, firepower and mobility

  2. MARK V • worlds first combat tank • Made to cross trenches, carry supplies, and capture enemy territory

  3. TSAR • Nicknamed bat • Worlds biggest tank • Huge wheels made to cross over any terrain

  4. TANKS O. C. A. CHILD YES, back at home I used to drive a tram;     And Sammy, there, he was a driver, tooHe used to ride his racer--did Sir Sam;     While pokey London streets was all I knew. But now, His Nibs and I, of equal rank,     Are chummy as the paper and the wall, Each tooling of a caterpillar tank,     Each waiting on the blest old bugle call. Say! Tanks are sport--when you get used to them,     They're like a blooming railroad, self-contained; They lay their tracks, as you might say--pro tern,     And pick 'em up, and there's good distance gained. They roar across rough country like a gale,     They lean against a house and push it down, They're like a baby fortress under sail,     And antic as a three-ring circus clown. Sam says they're slow. They may seem so to him--     They can't show fancy mile-a-minute stuff, But when they charge, in armored fighting trim,     You bet the Germans find 'em fast enough! Now Sam and I are waiting, side by side,     To steam across von farm-land in the night;We'll take their blamed barbed wire in our stride,     And stamp a German trench line out of sight.

  5. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tsar_Tank • http://www.wio.ru/tank/ww1tank.htm • http://www.historylearningsite.co.uk/tanks_and_world_war_one.htm • http://mailer.fsu.edu/~akirk/tanks/ww1/WW1.html

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