Crewing the Cold War Chieftain tank
Alan Hodges was a Royal Tank Regiment Chieftain tank commander and troop SGT in West Germany. Mick Hadfield was his 17-year-old gunner. The affection between the two is still apparent even today and Mick still calls Al his army Dad. Mick met Al in 1987 straight out of his armoured corp gunnery training at Catterick. They served for 3 years together in 1st Royal Tank Regiment in Hildesheim from August 87 to December 90. They share detailed insights into the operations of the Chieftain, the training, the camaraderie of a crew as well as important details like how did you go the loo in a tank? As part of 1st Royal Tank Regiment they were at the time (the most forward-facing Tank unit in BAOR and given a 2-hour life expectancy. They were told that if the Soviet 3rd Shock army crossed the border, each Chieftain would have to knock out a minimum of 10 Soviet tanks each before they got overrun. 4:07 Mick's journey into the army and Al's family military background 10:04 Experiences with the Chieftain Mark 11 tank and its components 16:40 Structure of the tank regiment and regional recruitment 23:59 Training process for the Chieftain crew and simulation experiences 34:06 Cold War threat discussion and ammunition types 42:49 Physical experience of being in a tank and recalling incidents 47:25 Reality of fighting in AFVs and potential for motion sickness in a tank 57:04 Relationship between a crew and their tank, tuning for performance 1:02:40 Knowledge of the battleground and teaser for the next episode 1:03:30 Closing remarks and invitation to the Facebook discussion group Table of contents powered by PodcastAI✨ Cold War history is disappearing; however, a simple monthly donation will keep this podcast on the air. You’ll become part of our community and get a sought-after CWC coaster as a thank you and you’ll bask in the warm glow of knowing you are helping to preserve Cold War history. Just go to https://coldwarconversations.com/donate/ If a monthly contribution is not your cup of tea, We also welcome one-off donations via the same link. Episode notes here https://coldwarconversations.com/epis...

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