Drawing of a tank found in a captured German dugout in Cheppy, used for instructional purposes. Captain Thridge noted that the vulnerable points indicated by the Germans were not actually vital. The tanks depicted in the drawing have a speed of eight miles per hour and can run for five hours without refilling. This tank model was first used in the St. Mihiel Drive. Held by Censor. October 30th, 1918.


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