neroc wrote:
Well things sound like the US girlies enjoyed an easy time of it , Our
Claire was the only girl at the event and never asked nor were offered
to be in command of an "invincible" Field Artillery piece .
I put it to the Americans that the girlies on your side of the pond
had a much softer experience than on ours.

Invincibility was short-lived. In the second battle, Tracy took control of the Comet Bunker (which was guarded by soldiers) and all opposing tanks understood the need to keep her firepower suppressed by shooting the guards repeatedly. Tracy and April were treated as equals on the battlefield, including the typical taunting that comes with such a position.

        Frank P.

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