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In July 1944, deep in the bocage of Normandy, American Sherman tank crews were dying at hedgerow gaps they could not see through. German Panthers and Panzer IVs waited just beyond the earthen walls, firing the first shot before a single American tank could identify the threat. The result was brutal attrition as armored columns advanced blind toward hidden guns outside Saint-Lô. Staff Sergeant Clyde Brunson of the 712th Tank Battalion salvaged a rearview mirror from a wrecked jeep and welded it to his Sherman’s gun tube. With it, he could see through hedgerow gaps before entering them. That simple innovation allowed American crews to detect concealed German armor seconds earlier—enough time to reposition, call fire, and survive engagements that would otherwise have been fatal. As the idea spread informally across units, including elements of the 2nd Armored Division, tank losses during gap crossings measurably declined. Combined with the hedgerow cutter devised by Curtis Culin, the mirror system helped American armor adapt to the deadly bocage and contributed to the momentum that would culminate in Operation Cobra under commanders like Omar Bradley, supported by the strategic direction of Dwight D. Eisenhower. This is the true story of improvisation under fire—how a salvaged mirror gave Sherman crews precious seconds of warning and quietly reshaped small-unit tactics in the most lethal terrain of the Western Front. 🔔 Subscribe for more untold WW2 stories: / @battlefieldlibrary 👍 Like this video if you learned something new 💬 Comment below: What other WW2 tactics should we cover? ⚠️ Disclaimer: The bocage mirror system was a real improvised solution used by American tank crews in Normandy, 1944. Clyde Brunson is a composite character representing the real sergeants who developed these field innovations. All tactical and historical details are accurate. #wwii #ww2history #ww2 #battlefieldlibrary