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Tanks lead the attack!

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In late World War II, this was often the outcome. You'll want to learn combined arms.[/h2]

Something's burning



[h2]"Tiger, Tiger, burning bright"

Sorry Captain, that's "Sherman, Sherman, burning bright." The Sherman gained the grim nickname "Ronson" because, like the cigarette lighter, "it lights up the first time, every time."

Wrecks now burn. [/h2]

Research and colorization

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We go the extra mile for an authentic experience. Careful colorization and research by @Red_Shuheart with Henk Stoffers and Steve Lohr.[/h2]

Making their past more present

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Respect.

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Photo restoration by @Red_Shuheart. Team led by Steve Lohr.
British Firefly tank in this example.[/h2]

The romance of combat

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TURN ON AUDIO to see how sound effects by @ChrisScribs, historical imagery restoration by @Red_Shuheart, and writing by @AllenGies integrate to put you in the Cottonbalers' boots.[/h2]