tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-992422595430001118.post8302236812880200688..comments2023-12-29T15:13:41.670-06:00Comments on Cordite in the Morning: Whose Tank is That? Its My Own Tank, ActuallyBuckshothttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08834079918815824436noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-992422595430001118.post-10451507982275336822013-05-21T06:12:22.138-05:002013-05-21T06:12:22.138-05:00That must be it. When they did the contest, they ...That must be it. When they did the contest, they said that only one still existed. I never knew where it went. Its good to find out. Its funny. My brother did his basic training at Ft. Knox. It was probably there by then. Too bad he didn't have time to look at the museum. That picture is from Theo Spark. I only thought of the contest again when I saw the picture. I'm always looking at pictures of tanks that I have actually seen at museums. The Patton Museum has the King Tiger that I saw at Aberdeen back in the 1970s. Every time there is a show about the Battle of the Bulge and they show King Tiger Footage I look at the turrets to see if any of them is # 336. I've never found one closer than #334. I never actually saw the T-28 but I did win the contest so its always interested me in the same way. Thanks for the info!Lantryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01742636407023158083noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-992422595430001118.post-81328515108875960862013-05-20T18:11:43.822-05:002013-05-20T18:11:43.822-05:00By any chance is that the T-28 from the Patton mus...By any chance is that the T-28 from the Patton museum by Ft. Knox?<br /><br />Looks familiar...DocInKYhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10194035113134004874noreply@blogger.com