How One Loader's "STUPID" Mirror Trick Made Shermans Destroy Panzers THREE TIMES Faster
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Why one Sherman tank loader installed a shaving mirror inside his turret during WW2 — and saved over 200 American tank crew lives. This World War 2 story reveals how a three-dollar mirror became the most important unauthorized modification of the war. September 19, 1944. Staff Sergeant Frank Thompson, a loader with the Fourth Armored Division, crouched inside his Sherman tank near Arracourt, France. His best friend had just been killed by a flanking Panther tank his gunner never saw coming. Thompson drilled holes in his tank's armor and mounted a small shaving kit mirror with bent wire brackets. Every training manual said modifying combat equipment without authorization was a court-martial offense. His battalion commander called it destruction of government property. They were all wrong. What Thompson discovered that night in the maintenance area wasn't about breaking regulations. It was about giving his gunner three extra seconds to spot German tanks attacking from the flanks in a way that contradicted everything the Army taught. By the end of the Battle of Arracourt — the largest tank battle on the Western Front — Lieutenant Colonel Creighton Abrams ordered Thompson to install mirrors in every tank in the battalion. And they survived. This technique spread unofficially through Fourth, Sixth, and Tenth Armored Divisions, loader to loader and crew chief to crew chief, saving an estimated 200 to 300 American lives before General Patton made it official equipment for Third Army. The principles discovered at Arracourt in September 1944 continue to influence modern tank crew situational awareness training today. 🔔 Subscribe for more untold WW2 stories: https://www.youtube.com/@WWII-Records 👍 Like this video if you learned something new 💬 Comment below: What other WW2 tactics should we cover? #worldwar2 #ww2history #ww2 #wwii #ww2records
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