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M4 Sherman tanks were produced in greater numbers than any other tank in American history. The Sherman's 75 millimeter gun ...
The M4 Sherman tank was a key player in the Allied victory during World War II, but its legacy is far from simple. While it ...
Although the M4 Shermans were made in the 1940s, the tank's reliability, one of the Sherman's great strengths, meant that it saw action with the Egyptian army even during the '50s and '60s.However ...
M4 Sherman tanks rolling inland on a muddy path during the Battle of Cape Gloucester. The concept proved disastrous. Towed anti-tank guns were not mobile enough, while the tank destroyers were too ...
Once he received the literal green light, he and his two sons Dallas, 21, and Jack, 18, began restoring the tank. They ...
The M4 Sherman Tank is one of the most storied military machines in U.S. history, as it helped the Allies defeat the Axis powers during World War II.
Officially the Medium Tank, M4, this iconic tank kept the U.S. Army’s then-common naming convention of nicknaming its armored beasts after American Civil War generals, Yankee and Rebel alike.
The M4 was a medium tank that had a crew of five. It was armed with a 75mm gun and had a maximum speed of 28mph. The Sherman was the main tank used by the U.S. during World War II.
The United States’ mighty industrial machine built up 49,000 M4 tanks and shipped most of these 33 to 40-ton tanks across the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, with thousands entering British, French ...