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  2. M4 Sherman - Wikipedia

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    Research for tank casualties in Normandy from 6 June to 10 July 1944 conducted by the British No. 2 Operational Research Section concluded that from a sample of 40 Sherman tanks, 33 tanks burned (82 percent) and 7 tanks remained unburned following an average of 1.89 penetrations. In comparison, from a sample of five Panzer IVs, four tanks ...

  3. M4 tractor - Wikipedia

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    The M4 high-speed tractor used M4 Sherman tracks, roadwheels, and drive sprocket. However, the suspension was of the HVSS type, first introduced on a light tank T6 project in 1938. One variant was designed to tow the 90 mm anti-aircraft gun , and another was for the 155 mm gun or 8-inch howitzer . [ 1 ]

  4. Hobart's Funnies - Wikipedia

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    The tank could place demolition charges at heights up to 12 feet. The tank was driven against a wall, and the framework was lowered into the ground against the wall. The tank then backed up 100 feet, laying out an electric detonating cable. The explosives were then detonated by the tank driver. It was the successor to the single-charge device ...

  5. M4 Sherman variants - Wikipedia

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    M4 Sherman Crocodile – M4 tank modified with the flamethrower and fuel trailer from a Churchill Crocodile. Four built and issued to 739th Tank Battalion, which was attached to the 29th Division for Operation Grenade in February 1945, where they cleared the Old Citadel in the town of Jülich .

  6. 744th Tank Battalion - Wikipedia

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    Beginning on 1 January 1945, the battalion had Company C, 784th Tank Battalion, equipped with M4 Sherman medium tanks, attached to provide additional firepower to the corps reserve. While the rest of the 784th was engaged in combat in the line, Company C received a large contingent of replacement troops, which were detailed to the company for ...

  7. Teen's grand entrance at prom in a WWII tank is inspired by ...

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    Washington teens Sherman Bynum and Sam Tetro made their prom arrival in a tank.

  8. File:M4A4 cutaway.svg - Wikipedia

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    The following 16 pages use this file: M4 Sherman; Tank; Talk:M4 Sherman/Archive 3; User:Pchelolo/Tank; User talk:TomStar81/Archive 14; User talk:TomStar81/Archive 15; Wikipedia:Featured picture candidates/M4 Sherman Tank Cutaway; Wikipedia:Featured picture candidates/September-2012; Wikipedia:Featured pictures/Vehicles/Land; Wikipedia:Featured ...

  9. T40/M17 Whizbang - Wikipedia

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    The 7.2-inch Multiple Rocket Launcher T40/M17 Whizbang (sometimes spelled Whiz-Bang or Whiz Bang) was a tank-mounted multiple rocket launcher used by the United States Army during World War II. The launcher was mounted atop 75mm variants of the M4 Sherman, and fired a barrage of 7.2 in (180 mm) rockets from 20 launch tubes. [1]