German soldiers and Tiger I heavy tank on a snowy road in Eastern Europe, Jan 1944

Caption     German soldiers and Tiger I heavy tank on a snowy road in Eastern Europe, Jan 1944 ww2dbase
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Identification Code   Bild 101I-664-6758-33A
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1. Commenter identity confirmed Bill says:
22 May 2011 12:57:04 PM

SAME IN ANY ARMY KEEP IN STEP: OR WHY SOME TROOPS GO INTO TANKS.

THE TANKER'S HAVE THE TIGER'S ARMOR TO PROTECT THEM, BUT HOW THICK DO YOU THINK FRITZ'S WINTER UNIFORM IS?

SOUND OFF!...

Keep in step, your left, right, left, right left.
You left a good home, your right, Your wife was there when you left, your right.

Sound off left, right, left, your right!
Soldier, soldier don't be blue, my recruiter fooled me too!

HEY SARGE!.. GI SLANG TO SERGEANT OFTEN SHORTENED TO SARGE, AND USED AS A TERM OF ENDEARMENT.
HOW MANY TIMES DID I MARCH THE TROOPS, LIKE A MOMMA DUCK WITH HER CHICKS.
2. Commenter identity confirmed Bill says:
9 Dec 2014 06:59:06 PM

NOT A WINTER WONDERLAND:

Tiger I #5 of s.Pz.Abt.506

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