Why British Tank Crews Started Brewing Tea Inside Their Tanks — And It Actually Saved Lives

Why British Tank Crews Started Brewing Tea Inside Their Tanks — And It Actually Saved Lives
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The Sherman tank rumbled to a stop somewhere in the Bokeage country of Normandy, July 1944. Five British tankers had been buttoned up inside their steel box for nearly 6 hours, breathing fumes, sweat, and the metallic taste of cordite. The landscape had gone quiet. No German shells screaming overhead. No machine gun fire rattling against the hull. ... Read More
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