- SHAWNhey 120mm, you have any other shots of this jumbo?
- Neil_BaumgardnerI think thats the original "King Cobra," although I dont know the WWII story behind it...
- 120mm
Just figured I'd pipe in with a contribution.
- TrevorLarkum- 120mm
Just figured I'd pipe in with a contribution.
120mm, I'd like to use that photo on PreservedTanks.com as I'm currently writing up Rose Barracks. Let me know if that's a problem.
- C_ShermanTrevor,
Just making sure, but you DO know that Cobra King is presently at the Ft. Knox Museum in some stage of disassembly/reassembly/restoration?
Chuck
- TrevorLarkum
- C_ShermanTrevor,
Just making sure, but you DO know that Cobra King is presently at the Ft. Knox Museum in some stage of disassembly/reassembly/restoration?
Chuck
Sure, but I don't just write up places that have tanks currently but each place that has previously had (at least 2) tanks. So I'm currently writing up Rose Barracks, Vilseck, and Ferris Barracks, Erlangen, as previous locations for Cobra King and the M4A1 that was with it. Currently the Cobra King entry (link above) is just a placeholder that has photo's of it at Erlangen and Vilseck, and when it was removed. Later I'll write up a fuller history (including Don's photo's and updates since its arrival at FK).
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