also, the Ha-Go tank photo did not work.
palitu
Yeah, i reckon it was the smaller cannon. I had another look to see if i had photos from different angles, but no. Looking at where the barrel joins the turret is probably the most obvious point of differentiation. It has two flanges that stick out on the side, which matches the smaller cannon.
What i find interesting, is that i never realised the shape of the tank. As it is buried so far down, it was no obvious at all. Thanks for the info and sharing the photos.
mildly interesting?
On an outer island of Kiribati (Abimama), we found these used to out their pots on their cooking fires.
8 October 2017

A wrecked america tank near Betio, South Tarawa, from the battle of Tarawa.
22 October 2017

I have been to Tarawa (Kiribati), and there is a few wrecks around the place. I'll dig up a couple if photos that we have.
Any more info or details would be great!
The article said that they are the major shareholder.
County mindset is called culture
I'm going on a trip tomorrow. Will see if I can get it to work
I do not think that this can be legal, if you have already agreed to terms.
Surely they can just say from now on, thing you have used for a year is not usable unless you promise not to sue us.
Surely that ship has sailed?
Pinch and roll is a favourite. I also love the stretch and flick.
it was a fun trip down memory lane. I LOVE the photos of the cooking machine guns. that is a memory that has stuck with me for years. I was so shocked to see them!