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Michael Wittman's Tiger I's

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Posted by cdawson on Thursday, January 27, 2005 11:59 AM
Thank you for the information.
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Posted by TMN1 on Thursday, January 27, 2005 11:31 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by Peridexion

Colors for the second company's numbers, red and white. Which number was Whittmann's Tiger at Viller's Bocage? Be prepared to go around and round on this.......Tongue [:P]. Personally, I go for 222, as does Jean Restayn, author of Tiger I on the Western Front, David Pentland, painter of my print of Counterattack at Viller's Bocage that hangs here over my desk, and Wolfgang Schneider, author of Tigers in Combat, Vols I and II. Others may state otherwise, but I have my doubts as to their credibility. Wittmann's normal mount would have been 205, but it was not serviceable on this day.


I completely agree.
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Michael Wittman's Tiger I's
Posted by cdawson on Tuesday, January 25, 2005 7:50 PM
Does anyone have a reference for the 2nd company of the 501 heavy tiger? What I'm looking for is the colors of the numbers on the tanks - 1st company was a white outine, 2nd company ? and 3rd company was blue number with a white outline. Finally, what was the number of the tiger that Wittman used on the initial assault on Villers-Bocage?
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