Talk:M4A1 DD/@comment-108.56.69.228-20190903003205/@comment-49.144.137.72-20190903024355

Nah, that's the uniform for British Army tankers back in WW2, with the cravat and all. Despite being commonly depicted with the black berets of the Armoured branch, some pictures show Brit tank crews wearing flat helmets that have a passing similarity to the appearance of the Helmet, Steel, Airborne Troops in service at the time. Not to mention, the Brits were responsible for creating Hobart's Funnies, of which the Sherman DD is only an example of many. You might recognize the Crab Sherman (mine flail), Churchill AVRE (fascine pathlayer, Double Onion blast breacher, or 290mm Spigot mortar variants, to name a few), the Crocodiles (flamers), and the Canal Defence Light (SUPER-FOCUSED HIGH CANDELA SEARCHLIGHT TANK AAAGGGHHHHH MY EEEYYYEEEESSSS). Because she lacks any identifying markings, however, we can't tell if she's with the 13th/18th Royal Hussars, Sherwood Rangers, Royal Dragoon Guards, or any number of Canuck Hussar or Light Horse units that were involved in Operation Neptune.