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| HOME SOLDIER'S HEART EVENTS CALENDAR SIFF PROGRAMS ABOUT US/BIOS VIET NAM JORNEY JORNEY TO GREECE ARTICLES / PUBLICATIONS TESTIMONIALS LINKS | Front slope height 127.5, located at the village Mekenzi, designated a mysterious phrase: "Where is the sergeant-major second article in a tank ride." In early March, one of the battles for Sevastopol Third Marine Regiment moved into a counter to a height of 127.5. Attack supported by tanks and artillery, maritime army.Height was: bordered by three tiers of German trenches and bunkers. The battle was at the lower tier, artillery beat on top of paralyzing the fire Nazis tanks crept along the slope, suppressing the firing points of the enemy. One of the tanks left the battlefield. He was badly wounded commander. Tank down the slope and stopped at the infirmary. No sooner had the medics pull the wounded out of the hatch, as out of the bushes came to the tank strapping sailor with a bandage on his left hand, apparently had just imposed. Assess the situation and realized that the tank without a commander is forced to stay out of combat, he deftly climbed into the tank. - Come directly to the high-rise, do not sleep well here - he said the driver, and seeing his hesitation, authoritatively added: - Come on! I - Sergeant second article, he drove a boat, it usual ... Full speed ahead! .. The tank ran up the slope. He crawled and the first and second tiers of the German trenches, climbed to the top and a good twenty minutes there was dancing, spinning, pouring from the machine gun and cannon, crushing the Nazis caterpillars in their burrows. Near rose breaks our shells - artillery does not assume the appearance of our tank at the top. Then the tank rolled off a height as rapidly as the climbed back, and rode straight to the bushes, where sat the artillery spotters. |