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David is back answering all of your tank-related questions. If you have something you would like the Curator to answer in next month's Q&A, leave a comment below.

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Exclusive Patreon Q&A | January

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John D Wright

Brilliant stuff again David, already looking forward to your next session of knowledgeable waffling on.

Mattias Jönsson

British tank crews in WW2 obviously risked their lives getting out of their veichles to make tea. This lead to the invention of the boiling vessel (wich is an excelent idea). So two questios on this: 1: Is tea really that important? 2: Was there ever considered to simply forbid crews to get out of their veichles to make tea?