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  2. M4 Sherman - Wikipedia

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    M4 Sherman. The M4 Sherman, officially medium tank, M4, was the most widely used medium tank by the United States and Western Allies in World War II. The M4 Sherman proved to be reliable, relatively cheap to produce, and available in great numbers. It was also the basis of several other armored fighting vehicles including self-propelled ...

  3. Post–World War II Sherman tanks - Wikipedia

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    Pakistani M4A1E6 Sherman on display at Ayub Park.. E4/E6 Shermans – Two of what would become the last of the US-produced Sherman tank variants. During the early 1950s, US Ordnance military depots and/or outsourced private civilian contractors installed the 76 mm M1 tank gun in the older small-type turret (designed for the original 75 mm M3 tank gun) of M4A1 and M4A3 Shermans.

  4. Lend-Lease Sherman tanks - Wikipedia

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    Lend-Lease Sherman tanks. Medium Tank M4A2, known as Sherman III in British service. Most of these, the only large-production diesel variant, were provided through Lend-Lease to the Allies. The United States provided tens of thousands of its Medium Tank M4, also named the Sherman, to many of its Allies during the Second World War, under the ...

  5. M32 tank recovery vehicle - Wikipedia

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    148–175 US gal (560–660 L) Operational. range. 120–150 mi (190–240 km) Maximum speed. 24 mph (39 km/h) The M32 tank recovery vehicle was an armored recovery vehicle (ARV) used during World War II and the Korean War by the United States, and was based on the chassis of the M4 Sherman medium tank. During World War II, the British also ...

  6. 756th Tank Battalion (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Two M26 Pershings and one M4 Sherman of the 73rd Heavy Tank Battalion at Pusan Docks in South Korea during the Korean War. The 756th Tank Battalion was an independent tank battalion of the United States Army active during World War II and, as the 73rd Tank Battalion, during the early Cold War. It was later redesignated as the 73rd Armor ...

  7. Cobra King (tank) - Wikipedia

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    Cobra King (tank) Cobra King is an American Sherman tank of World War II. [a] During the Battle of the Bulge in December 1944, the Germans had attacked a weakly defended section of the Allied line and surrounded American forces in the town of Bastogne. Cobra King was the first tank to enter the Bastogne perimeter in relief of the besieged ...

  8. Battle of Clervaux - Wikipedia

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    2,000–2,750 [4][2] 60 tanks destroyed [3] The Battle of Clervaux or the Battle for Clervaux[5] (in English sources, Clervaux is occasionally called by the German name Clerf) [6] was an opening engagement of the Battle of the Bulge that took place in the town of Clervaux in northern Luxembourg. [7] It lasted from December 16 to 18, 1944. [7]

  9. American logistics in the Normandy campaign - Wikipedia

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    The limitations of the M4 Sherman tank's 75 mm gun had already been recognized to some extent, and the theater had received 150 Shermans armed with the high-velocity 76 mm gun. A few weeks of combat in Normandy laid plain that the Sherman, even when equipped with the 76 mm gun, was outclassed by the German Tiger I, Tiger II and Panther tanks.