The tanks involved started with a push button and did not require an ignition key.
The first two tanks he broke into would not start.
From 1993 on the upgrade of the 132 tanks started and was completed in 1997.
Only after noon did the tanks start to cross the river.
The tank started to leak the hazardous material just as the driver decided it was time for a nap.
According to the local garrison, the tank wouldn't start.
During the 1970s tanks started being fitted with digital computers.
During the show, a tank that was used to spray smoke started leaking onto the court.
"He indicated his tank was starting to empty," Stottlemyre said.
If the tank starts to go we just cut it loose.