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Earliest known evidence of CMBN!


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At first, I thought the models were of Panthers, but Panther Zugs aren't three tanks, but Russian tank platoons are. From this, I conclude the lesson is on tank formations for the Russians and the singleton therefore must represent the company commander, who is equally obviously teaching the maneuver formation lesson. Also, the tank company is apparently shy a tank, for we're short one tank commander. Since no one's there in his stead, my guess is that the entire tank is out of the picture, for any number of potential reasons.

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John Kettler

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