Posted by oldtanker on February 04, 2012 at 07:16:58 from (66.228.255.223):
In Reply to: Bad Deere ! posted by bobs old iron on February 02, 2012 at 22:41:42:
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Actually that happened but not the correct story. Guy (SSG) did get a dear john from his wife. Took the tank (full combat load of main gun ammo on board), ran over some stuff on his way to the East German border so he could "kick the Soviets butt" and then could go home to save his marriage. He was very drunk at the time. He sobered up enough to know he was screwing up big time and just stopped in the middle of a bridge that was blocked by a few cop cars. It was right after that the Army required that the main gun firing pins had to be stored in the arms room and could not be left on the tanks. I was stationed in Germany when this happened and a tank crewman. Another in 82 went on a "tour" of Mannhiem then drove the tank into a river drowning himself. The one that got hung up was in Ca.
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