Sherman M-50 of Saad Haddad, President of the State of Free Lebanon and leader of the South Lebanon Army near United Nations Post 71A during the Lebanese Civil War in Southern Lebanon in 1980.
@Nirpetel תשמע, אני דווקא חושב שזה כן משהו שחשוב לזכור.
אבל אני לא בטוח שזה דבר רע, אחת התכונות שצריכות להיות למנהיג זה להלחם על הדעה שלך, וכן, זה גם כולל לסרב פקודה.
עכשיו, האם זה הופך אותו לאדם טוב? לאדם רע? לא יודע, מנהיג יכול להיות גם מחורבן.
אבל זה כן מסמן משהו, לא לקקן.
@AdinHaykin1 What's the source though?
The book reference footnote/citation 5, would love to know what that is.
Claims like these have to be checked thoroughly. Consider the fact that this wouldn't really be known to anyone in order to document
@squeed_ormr Hey lad! Looks awesome! I am one nit picky fella... The headlights are wrong, they were changed when the ERA was installed. Should look like this :)
@ArturBuszka@digitamin Degem Yud was not an official project, but the doing of two officers, they only notified armored corps hq when it was done. So the name is unofficial. But that one comes from a different source
@FareBrian@edencamp I wonder what was the IDF serial number, only 186 ever made. Wouldn't be hard to find out where it served and what it did in '73 and '67