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Greetings,
Attached is a photo, taken near Manacourt, France, of no. 9941. Does anyone know who commanded this tank and to what unit it was assigned?

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John A-G
Jackson, Missouri USA

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Hudson, WI USA



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A couple more photos of 9941. I am assuming it was assigned to the 301st Heavy Tank Bn., but cannot find it listed amoung the battalion's tanks.

John

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Hello John,

An idea. I have an original shot of the first photograph shown, with the following caption at the back :

" Souvenir de l'AS, janvier 1919 " (AS = artillerie d'assaut, French Tank Corps, January 1919).

Although the soldiers are obviously Americans, there may be a serious possibility that the tank is one of the 100 or so Mk V Star delivered to France at the end of the war.
The tanks on the background are FTs, and the soldier with leather jacket and a moustache is undoubtedly French.

Regards from France

Fran�ois




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Thank you Francois!

I have other photos from this series of images: One shows an FT and an FT communications vehicle. The information from the back of your image sheds some interesting light on 9941!

Kindest regards from the U.S.

John

/Users/grafj/Desktop/Tank Photos/ft.jpg

/Users/grafj/Desktop/Tank Photos/FT comm.jpg

-- Edited by jagjetta at 03:01, 2009-02-17

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fran�ois vauvillier wrote:


Although the soldiers are obviously Americans, there may be a serious possibility that the tank is one of the 100 or so Mk V Star delivered to France at the end of the war.
The tanks on the background are FTs, and the soldier with leather jacket and a moustache is undoubtedly French.




Fran�ois,

It just occurred to me that the marking on the door can help us identify this tank as possibly U.S. piloted. On the door, stencilled in black letters on a white bar is, "KEY No 219".

Painting the key set number on the doors seems to have been started by U.S. troops after the Armistice. I have yet to find the order specifying this, but I see it on images of Mark Vs and V*s taken after the Armistice.

/Users/grafj/Desktop/Tank Photos/DSC_0020door.jpg

Just a thought...do you (or anyone else) know any details about the order to paint key numbers on the doors?

Keep em rolling,
John



-- Edited by jagjetta at 03:16, 2009-02-17

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