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GERMAN<br />

MODELS<br />

196<br />

Mk. II<br />

TANKS AT<br />

"To recognize a tank when you see<br />

it, you must have gotten acquainted<br />

with a full-size model"—so<br />

reasoned Lt. Col. J. R. Burrill at <strong>the</strong><br />

Field Artillery School. As a result of<br />

this interest, Col. W. L. Coughlin<br />

had his Materiel Department<br />

construct <strong>the</strong>se dummies, following<br />

exactly <strong>the</strong> data published by <strong>the</strong><br />

War Department. In line with Lt.<br />

Riggs' Teaching<br />

Mk. IV<br />

These German dummies are so<br />

well made <strong>the</strong>y look like <strong>the</strong> real<br />

thing.<br />

Mk. IV

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