Field mechanic

In order to prolong the survival of their armored divisions as well as sustain the momentum of the attack, the Allied Forces during Great World War II have create the field mechanic corps, whose sole duty was maintaining Allied vehicles in a battle-ready state. These mechanics were excellent at their job and managed to save countless tanks and lives on the battlefield.

However, they carried absolutely no weapons and were defenceless against enemy fire and had to be protected by infantry or combat vehicles.