here you go... The British Army in Italy 1944. Sexton 25pdr self-propelled gun of 1st Royal Horse Artillery, operating as part of 'Porter Force' on the Adriatic coast near Ravenna, 1 December 1944. (IWM via Wikipedia http://media.iwm.org.uk/ciim5/47/772/large_000000.jpg)
FreddBloggs wrote: ↑Mon Jun 29, 2020 8:54 am
And kept it because it was 10mph faster than the rest.
Funny you should write this Fred, because the speed of the Cromwells in the game might have been a game winner. I was able to spring various ambushes with Recce & infantry & then rush the Cromwells up to deal with them. In the BKC rules it goes 3 times as fast as a Churchill. It was the bad luck of losing both FAC & FAO in the first moves that cut off my air & artillery support: both vital to my plan.
So thanks for all the good information, canny comments & interest.
I don't really know much about WW2.......I'm not sure I had to write that.
I remember reading about the incident, they were astonished at the bullet marks a 20mm aa gun had left on it, so maintenance checked the serial number and found it was a training tank, but he refused as troop commander to let them swap it out.
He also commented on Comets, from their change over period, they took them out to a disabled panther and found the new gun (vickers 77mm (actually 76.2mm but not same ammo, hence different designation)) no better than the old 75mm cromwell gun.
FreddBloggs wrote: ↑Mon Jun 29, 2020 11:08 am
I remember reading about the incident, they were astonished at the bullet marks a 20mm aa gun had left on it, so maintenance checked the serial number and found it was a training tank, but he refused as troop commander to let them swap it out.