At the onset of World War II, the U.S. had no modern tanks equal to those used by the German military. Therefore, as an upgrade of the M2 Light Tank, the U.S. built the M3 Stuart in 1941, forming part ...
When it comes to military conflicts, tanks occupy a special place in history. While some are heavily armored and meant to take a beating, others are used for infantry supporting roles and ...
The American Heritage Museum’s collection of World War II-era tanks including the M4 Sherman and M24 Chaffee and other rare military vehicles will be on display during WWII Tank Demonstration Weekend, ...
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The little tanks that fought to the very end
The M5 Stuart and M8 Scott were small, fast, and far more capable than history remembers. Born from necessity when aircraft engines became scarce, the M5 replaced its predecessor’s radial engine with ...
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