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```` The recent change of the MoH that Corporal Roberts received to a picture of a poster is misleading. The poster, while a dramatic presentation of the life-ending event of Corporal Roberts, has a major accuracy problem. That is not the tank(Renault VF-17) that Corporal Roberts drove. I and Gary McMaster, the Curator and Director, of the Camp Roberts Historical Museum, have a number of pictures in the Permission process. When we are given the go ahead we will be publishing a Wikipedia article about the Museum and adding some to Roberts' article. Having expanded the Roberts' article greatly I would like it to be as accurate as possible and Infoboxing it with an imagined scene in a poster created to sell Bonds doesn't seem right. The bond sales became a huge fiasco with many people feeling cheated and it caused serious political consequences for politicians. As nice as the poster is I think it it taints Corporal Roberts story. I changed the original MoH photo as it was of the one created in 1942 and substituted the correct one. We have a great portrait of Corporal Roberts made from the Oval Sepia photograph that appeared in a San Francisco newspaper in the Permission process and think that would be most appropriate for he Infobox. Your thought?