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What do you call a tank commander?

What do you call a tank commander?

A tank commander is the commander of the armored vehicle called a tank. Tank commander may also refer to: Tank Commander (video game), a 1995 game for DOS.

Do you bastards want to live forever?

3. “Come on you sons of bitches, do you want to live forever?!” – Sgt. Maj. Dan Daly, USMC.

What do you call the opening of a tank?

Turret Ring: The turret ring is the opening where the turret meets the hull.

Who invented the tank?

Lancelot de MoleTank / InventorLancelot Eldin “Lance” de Mole CBE, was an Australian engineer and inventor.
He made several approaches to the British authorities, in 1912, 1914, and 1916, with plans for a vehicle driven by a type of caterpillar track, believing that it could have a military application. Wikipedia

What is tank slang for?

(slang) A very muscular and physically imposing person. Somebody who is built like a tank. noun. 1.

What are tank crewmen called?

Tank Platoon in the Marines Tank crewmen include a tank gunner, who preps personnel and equipment as well as the tank for movement and combat, and as the title suggests, employs the tank’s weapons system.

What do you call a group of tanks?

Organization. A tank battalion consists of four tank companies, a headquarters and service company, one antitank platoon, and one scout platoon (see fig. 1-1 on page 1-2). The tank companies, each consisting of 14 M1A1 tanks, are the basic tactical unit with which the battalion accomplishes its mission.

Why is a tank called a tank?

The name ‘tank’ came from British attempts to ensure the secrecy of the new weapons under the guise of water tanks. During the First World War, Britain began the serious development of the tank.

What is the oldest tank still in service?

Centurion (tank)

Centurion
Type Main battle tank
Place of origin United Kingdom
Service history
In service 1946–present (derivatives still in service)

What is a tanker slang?

dated slang A drunkard or heavy drinker. Primarily heard in US, Canada. I have to call it quits after two or three beers. I can’t keep up with tankers like them.