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Unique ID:
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1411
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Added to Database:
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15 November 2010
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Last Edited:
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16 November 2010
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Type (ID):
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T-72 (2690)
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Model (ID):
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Unidentified Model (2707)
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Location Category (ID):
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Lewis Army Museum (97100)
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Location (ID):
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External Display Area (97110)
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Serial Number: |
K12BT4249 (source: N. Baumgardner).
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Other Identification: |
Painted overall desert sand.
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Location History:
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1: Factory 183 UralVagonZavod, Nizhny Tagil, Sverdlovsk Oblast, Ekaterinburg and Surrounding Regions, Russia (Design parent and manufacturer) 2: Second Gulf War, Location Unknown, Iraq (Assumed captured) 3: Fort Polk Military Museum, Leesville, Vernon Parish, Louisiana, USA (Dates unknown) 4: Lewis Army Museum, Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Pierce County, Washington, USA (Current location)
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Text in original Preserved Soviet Tanks publication:
[No entry]
Text in Preserved Soviet Tanks Update:
[No entry]
Text in original Preserved Tanks In USA publication:
This T-72 is ex-Iraqi; it was previously at the 2nd Armored Cavalry Regiment Museum at Fort Polk, Louisiana (source: RhinoQ). It is assumed to have been captured in Iraq during the second Gulf War. It shows signs of damage, particularly on the left side.
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Images - Photographs and NavPix (click to expand or browse)
August 2009
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1: Front right view, photo by J. Mabel
Taken: 26 August 2009 Contributor: Wikimedia Photo ID: 4013 Added: 16 November 2010 Filename: Dig_T72_... Views: 179 Select/Has Priority: 21/0
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