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rangerrebew

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U.S. Army’s tanks mistakenly drive through Romanian farming village
Jun 21, 2019
 

The U.S. soldiers on armored combat vehicles mistakenly drove through Romanian farming village in an area of ​​Fetesti, Ialomita County.

According to a report by Agrointel, the unexpected military incident occurred in the Romanian city of Fetesti. It is reported that the U.S. combat vehicles, includes Abrams main battle tanks, destroyed part of the sowing of wheat, sunflower and corn, and sowed panic among the locals.

“Farmers working on a plot witnessed a real tank invasion by crops of wheat, sunflower and corn,” said Agrointel.

 https://defence-blog.com/army/u-s-armys-tanks-mistakenly-drive-through-romanian-farming-village.html

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When we lived in South Central Alaska, our church summer camp was located near a training area for the army.

On the drive into the camp was the sign: "No Tanks".

It was a common occurrence to have military vehicles make a wrong turn and end up in the church camp.  Tanks tended to tear up our grounds.  Hummers and the like could just figure it out and head back out.
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