For you "Abrams" Tankers...
Army crews traditionally are allowed to pick their tank names during gunnery qualification.
An M1A2 Abrams its crew had dubbed 'A Damn Good Time' from Fort Hood, Texas was one of several well-named tanks spotted in Poland. "Armored Palmer," "Aneurysm," and "About 50/50". The Texas and Kansas crews trained in winter exercises at Bemowo Piskie Training Area in January and late last year.
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An M1A2 Abrams its crew had dubbed 'A Damn Good Time' from Fort Hood, Texas was oneof several well-named
tanks spotted in Poland during winter training exercise. Army photo by Eric Allen.
A second is “About 50/50,” perhaps a reminder of the old joke about a meditative view of life: “Everything in life is about 50/50 — it will happen or it won’t.”
Army crews traditionally are allowed to pick their tank names during gunnery qualification.
An M1A2 Abrams its crew had dubbed 'A Damn Good Time' from Fort Hood, Texas was one of several well-named tanks spotted in Poland. "Armored Palmer," "Aneurysm," and "About 50/50". The Texas and Kansas crews trained in winter exercises at Bemowo Piskie Training Area in January and late last year.
'A Damn Good Time' — Crew of well-named tank unfazed by frigid winter in Poland
"Armored Palmer" and "Aneurysm" also trained in Poland this winter. Army crews traditionally pick tank names during gunnery qualification
An M1A2 Abrams its crew had dubbed 'A Damn Good Time' from Fort Hood, Texas was oneof several well-named
tanks spotted in Poland during winter training exercise. Army photo by Eric Allen.
A second is “About 50/50,” perhaps a reminder of the old joke about a meditative view of life: “Everything in life is about 50/50 — it will happen or it won’t.”