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We could see two black silhouettes gesticulating in the flaming halftrack, and hear them screaming.
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Snorkle and Gen. Halftrack, inhabit the fictional Camp Swampy inspired loosely on Mort Walker's experience of Army life in World War II.
Usage of half-track in English
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Ross took a fresh look at the half-track and its infantry escort.
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It was still a kilometer away, but it looked like a half-track.
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But they lurched away obediently, and Dulla walked steadily toward the approaching half-track.
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But the half-track had gone less than a hundred yards when the irreparable occurred.
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One of my lieutenants has stolen a British half-track.
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The half-track sat askew in the middle of an intersection of two lonely roads, thirty-six kilometers from Najaf.
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The big Kommandergruppe half-track seemed to have driven deliberately into the thick snow at the side of the road.
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Michael crouched down, behind a half-track load puller, and Chesna and Lazaris knelt in the shelter of oil drums.
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He saw a black half-track vehicle cresting the summit, a small deployment of black-clad troops marching at its flanks.
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Two shells fired by other tanks exploded beside our half-track, and a third disintegrated it right in front of us.
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The half-track, which was almost on top of us, gleamed with dull reflections of the blazing explosions all around it.
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The tractor towed a half-track platform on which there were a crane and a very considerable lead-coated bin with a top.
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The rocket-propelled grenade flew over the snipers' heads and straight for its target, engulfing the half-track in a ball of fire.
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Someone's parked that electric trolley next to the wall, but the little half-track thing with a motorcycle's front wheel is missing.
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He found an M1 Garand on a body from a half-track and took it along with a couple of clips of ammunition.
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A half-track crippled by a roadside bomb; a few British soldiers, outnumbered by insurgents, taking heavy casualties as they bravely fought through an ambush.