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We all dance by ourselves. That's why we only play V̸̨̬̪͙̳̭͚̪̳̺̻̻͊̇̈́͊͒̐a̷̭̯̲͉̲͆͗̄̿̿̊͛̓p̶̧̢̪̥̤̼̼̳͓͚̲̝̪̈́̽̂͌̃̈́͊ͅͅō̶͇̞̖͈͍̻͇̬̙̞̦̺̌͛ŗ̸̡̛̛͓͎͇̰̝͚̺̰͙͖̟̥͚̓̈́͛̀̀̋͘̚w̸̱̭̩̞̮̬͎͍̮̗͓̻̣̿̏͂̎̓́̄̓̽͠ā̵̡̛̖̝͕͖̟̤̩͍̖̦̹͙̭̇́͗͒́͊̓̕v̵͓̣͕̣̳̰̗̲̠̥͈̑ë̴̢͖̦͚̮͔̱͔̤͈̯̜́̋͗̚͜͝.
My beloved cat Tiger (rip)
Currently working on
"I want a horn here, here, and here. You can never find a horn when you're mad. [...] And another thing: When I gun the motor, I want people to think the world is coming to an end!Homer Simpson

Soviet/Russian tanks

Past projects
Someday
To do

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Accolades

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My cat Louie (also beloved), who is probably at least 9 years old in this photo

[Schierbecker] is deleting edits by other people to deny a consensus on the M113 Wiki web page. This is in direct violation of the Wiki guidelines.

Her obvious bias and personal prejudice against Mike Sparks (read her talk page) should result in her being removed from editing decisions on that page.

She is deleting edits by myself and others with NO FACTUAL BASIS OR JUSTIFICATION.

She just rants that she hates what Mike Sparks stands for in her discussion page. One of her statements contradicts itself: she edits the M113 page back to the "only one" person calls the M113 the Gavin wording while simultaneously, in-the-same-breadth complaining about OTHERS who agree with Mike editing the page to reflect that they also call the M113 the Gavin! --Mike Sparks

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Trivia

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Sources

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Janes

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All the World's Aircraft

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https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.278957

Armour and Artillery

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See Weapon Systems for AFV/Artillery prior to 1979.

Aviation Review

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Avionics

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Civil and Military Aircraft Upgrades

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Fighting Ships

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High Speed Marine Transportation

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Infantry Weapons

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Land-Based Air Defence

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Military Communications

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Mines and Mine Clearance

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Military Review

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Military Vehicles and Logistics

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Space Systems and Industry

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Simulation and Training Sytems

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Surface Skimmers

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Weapon Systems

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Janes Misc

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Recognition guides

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Misc

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  • Sewell, Stephen "Cookie" (July–August 1998). "Why Three Tanks" (PDF). Armor. Vol. CVII, no. 4. Fort Knox, KY: U.S. Army Armor Center. pp. 21–29, 45. ISSN 0004-2420. Retrieved 4 March 2022.

Hunnicutt

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