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  2. Sleeveless shirt - Wikipedia

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    Tank top from a 1950s Chinese advertisement. In the United States and Canada, any casual sleeveless shirt can be called tank top [1] or tank shirt, [2] with several specific varieties. It is named after tank suits, one-piece bathing suits of the 1920s worn in tanks or swimming pools. [3] The upper garment is worn commonly by both men and women.

  3. Tank top - Wikipedia

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    Tank top may refer to: Tank top (shirt), a type of sleeveless shirt (US/Australian/Canadian English) Tank top (sweater), also known as a sweater vest

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  5. Thomas Gerard Hetherington - Wikipedia

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    Men, Ideas, and Tanks: British Military Thought and Armoured Forces, 1903-1939. Manchester University Press. ISBN 978-0719048142. Hobbs, David (2017). The Royal Navy's Air Service in the Great War. Seaforth Publishing. ISBN 978-1848323483. Smithers, A. J. (1987). A New Excalibur: The Development of the Tank 1909-1939.

  6. Mine flail - Wikipedia

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    Development by Girling's team in Egypt continued over the summer of 1942 and resulted in the "Matilda Scorpion" (the name came from a senior officer's remark on the tank's appearance). This was a Matilda tank fitted with a rotor, mounted on two arms, roughly 6 feet (1.8 m) in front of the tank. The rotor carried 24 flails and was driven at 100 ...

  7. Schneider CA1 - Wikipedia

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    Four of these six men had, at their assigned position, to crouch inside a 1.5 m (4 ft 11 in) high space between the roof and the tank's floor. They then had to stand within two narrow troughs, one, behind the driver's seat, used by the gunner and a second square one more to the back, between the suspension elements, used by the cannon loader ...