QUOTE: Originally posted by Cobrahistorian
As far as an M1A2, I've built the DML kit and I'm marking it as "X166" from A Company, 1/10 Cavalry, 4th ID. It LOOKS like its coded A36.
Major G, am I correct in assuming that A36 would be the 3rd platoon leader's tank?
This one's got a nice paint scheme too, with the left fender and a few bogeys left green in an overall desert sand scheme. Looks like they were replacement parts after the tank was painted. I've got a shot of the tank being offloaded in Iraq, so it is in-country. Check out that pic and a few others I've got at
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Just took a look at the tank. The bumper number is A-66 and is the company commander's tank. Actually since it is a Cav unit, the troop commander's tank. The "X166" is the Tac (tactical) number. The number as looking at the tank from the front is:
4I 1 10CAV A66
Number "4" denotes 4th, Letter "I" stands for Infantry, sometimes a dash is used between battalion/squadron and regiment, but it doesn't look like it in this case. Bumper number 66 is always the commander, platoon leaders use 11, 21 or 31.
As far as the tac number, we used to use a series of geometric shapes within shapes, but just prior to Desert Storm (89), we went to a numerical system (2 digit seen in most Abrams kits). I imagine that the X166 breaks down like this:
X=1-10 CAV
1=1st company or in this case A Troop
66=Co. Cdr's tank
Most likely each battalion in the division has a letter and the Div Cav's is "X".