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These AFVs are a type of self-propelled gun (SPG) that focused on direct-fire tasks in World War II. However, unlike tanks, early versions had a fixed, armored superstructure rather than a turret.
The vehicle, nicknamed the "Staghound," was originally shipped from the United States to Britain during the war under the “Lend-Lease” Agreement in which the U.S. provided billions in material ...
The M10 Booker combat vehicle, formerly known as the Mobile Protected Firepower vehicle, is named for two soldiers, Pvt. Robert Booker, left, and Staff Sgt. Stevon Booker, right. (Courtesy of the ...