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'''Anvil 3-3''' is a tank under the command of the [[1st Tank Battalion]] mentioned in ''[[Battlefield 3]]''. It appears in [[Thunder Run]] and [[Fear No Evil]]. It was destroyed by the [[People's Liberation and Resistance|PLR]] in Fear No Evil. It is unknown whether its occupants survived or not, though they would have been executed by the PLR if they survived.
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'''Anvil 3-3''' is a call sign of a [[M1A2 Abrams]] tank under the command of the [[1st Tank Battalion]] mentioned in ''[[Battlefield 3]]''. It appears in [[Thunder Run]] and [[Fear No Evil]]. It was destroyed by the [[People's Liberation and Resistance|PLR]] in Fear No Evil. It is unknown whether its occupants survived or not, though they would have most likely been executed by the PLR if they had survived the tank's destruction.
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==Behind the Scenes==
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Anvil 3-3 takes its name from the radio callsign system used by the U.S. Marine Corps. "Anvil" refers to the tank company that 3-3 is a part of, the formal name of which is unspecified. The first "3" refers to the platoon it is part of, in this case, 3rd Platoon. The second "3" refers to the numbered team it represents- one tank, the 3rd in 3rd Platoon.
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Anvil 3-3 is a call sign of a M1A2 Abrams tank under the command of the 1st Tank Battalion mentioned in Battlefield 3. It appears in Thunder Run and Fear No Evil. It was destroyed by the PLR in Fear No Evil. It is unknown whether its occupants survived or not, though they would have most likely been executed by the PLR if they had survived the tank's destruction.

Behind the Scenes[]

Anvil 3-3 takes its name from the radio callsign system used by the U.S. Marine Corps. "Anvil" refers to the tank company that 3-3 is a part of, the formal name of which is unspecified. The first "3" refers to the platoon it is part of, in this case, 3rd Platoon. The second "3" refers to the numbered team it represents- one tank, the 3rd in 3rd Platoon.