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العربية: دبابة اللهب سي بي-إيتش2 "رونسون" تطلق اللهب على مخبأ ياباني في إيو جيما
English: A Marine flame throwing tank, also known as a "Ronson", scorches a Japanese strongpoint. The eight M4A3 Shermans equipped with the Navy Mark 1 flame-thrower proved to be the most valuable weapons systems on Iwo Jima. Magyar: Ronson tüzes vas Ivodzsimán. Ez esetben a tank fordított módon volt „Tommy-sütő”: nem ők sültek meg benne hanem ők sütöttek. (Az eredeti képcím Ronson flame tank Iwo Jima.jpg, a Ronson egy öngyújtómárka, a Tommy-cooker pedig a német harckocsizók vicces beceneve volt a benzines és rendkívül könnyen lángra kapó Shermantankra. (annak ellenére hogy az övéké is ugyanúgy benzines volt:)) |
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Source | Department of Defense Photo (USMC) 140758 | ||||
Author | Life Magazine photographer Mark Kauffman (1922-1994) (Official USMC photograph) | ||||
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Originally uploaded to English Wikipedia by Titoxd on 2005-10-25 23:30
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19:11, 1 March 2006 | 400 × 170 (14 KB) | Get It (talk | contribs) | * A Marine flame tank, also known as a "Ronson," scorches a Japanese strongpoint. The eight M4A3 Shermans equipped with the Navy Mark 1 flame-thrower proved to be the most valuable weapons systems on Iwo Jima. ''Department of Defense Photo (USMC) 140758'' |
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