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A wee contribution from family pictures in 1919... After all, that's why the confusing name of "tank" was given to those things !




"What can I do, What can I write, Against the fall of Night". A.E. Housman

by margouillat (hemidactylus(dot)frenatus(at)wanadoo(dot)fr) on Fri Feb 1st, 2008 at 05:48:22 AM EST
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I'd heard somewhere that the word "tank" came from a bit of disinformation in the UK prior to their initial deployment.  As the big metal monstrosities were being moved about the country prior to their initial deployment, they had to call the big masses hidden under tarps on rail cars something - so they said they were "tanks," a thoroughly innocuous, and vaguely possible term.  The name stuck.
by Zwackus on Sat Feb 2nd, 2008 at 06:42:51 AM EST
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