TANK PATROL
By: Sgt. Howard



Driver telling gunner HE has no clue where they are either!




"I'm sure there's a WalMart over HERE somewhere..."




...as they are viewed from the German OP up the hill...




A better shot showing the road ploughed by the Charley Echos... actually, I did the work... but I DID use an origional German E-tool! Next I ought to cast mile markers and pound spoil leavings into the road...



Bonus Photo:


Here is a mug shot of me as I was leaving Madam Orr's establishment by the back door... (it was instrumental in my courts marshal) ... I was quite a handsome young fellow back in those days, if I say so myself... went by the name of 'Marty H. Younger'... the courts marshal came to naught, as the Confederacy dissolved before it could conclude. With such excellent moral character recommendations to my name, I persued a political carreer in post-war New Orleans- I see by the recent boondoggle in the wake of several hurricanes that my legacy there lives on.

I have persued many different trades since then, most of which I will not discuss until the statute of limitations runs out, but did put in a full hitch in the US Army from 1977 to 1981 and obtained the rank of Sgt. Nowdays, I am a humble gunsmith in the Okanogan Valley of Washington State.

Gregory F. Howard
AKA Marty Hezakiah Younger, LeRoy Jacob Smith, Konrad Wilhelm von Zeithofen, Gregor Ivanovich Koborov, 'Perfeser' Wilkins, Charley O'Brian, Vincent 'Fingers' Carlotti and Gregar Touchstone... and a host of others...



Some really nice shots of that M5 here Sgt! I'm looking forward to more from you in the future. A real interesting story on that mug shot photo as well :) Special thanks for sending these cool pics in and sharing them with all of us! - GL



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