Cruising around in my Crusader mk.III and parking on top of that hill over looking Tegaba Gap saw that a Pnzr III and a Tiger were laying siege to it, after destroying the Pnzr III I saw that someone had came out of the Tiger and normally from previous experiences Squad Leaders normally drove around in tanks so that their squad could support them, and did what normal tankers would do: Shoot him. so I killed him with the machinegun and obviously the Sq Ld would notice that his mate was dead so I was on the verge of backing away when i saw that the turrent was not moving nor was it shooting. So perhapes from sheer curiosity or the (personal) objective of blowing it up. drove off the hill and went up to the Tiger and then I figured that the person who came out was somehow the driver, who came out (with no attention of his surroundings) of his Tiger to repair it after everything seemed quiet, and got riddled with my bullets. After failing to shoot the back armor of the Tiger at point blank range I took a pic for something to remember of this incident and told everyone on the team that the Tiger driver was dead, And then drove off to do something I can't remember.
And thus this story has a moral value of somekind : Never get out of your tank to repair in the middle of the battlefield.(or something like that)
Also for those who are extra detaily Tegaba Gap was defended by a squad of 2-4 lone troops who we're trapped in the bunker with the Flakverling emplacement nearby and was being constantly
raped sieged by the Tiger and Pnzr III, the Pnzr III was by the left of the bunker and the Tiger was to the right (from my hill postion).