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  2. Cobra King (tank) - Wikipedia

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    Cobra King [b] was first used in combat in 1944. It was knocked out during fighting in France during November 1944, and later repaired and re-issued. [3]In late 1944 the tank was assigned to Company C of the 37th Tank Battalion of the American 4th Armored Division, which was the spearhead of General Patton's Third Army racing toward Bastogne. [5]

  3. 37th Armor Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The tank Cobra King, which was operated by Company C of the 37th Tank Battalion during the Battle of the Bulge, and was the first tank to enter the Bastogne perimeter On 16 December 1944, Sherman tanks of Company A, 37th Tank Battalion were the first 4th Armored Division vehicles to enter Germany when they chased several German tanks back into ...

  4. Cobra King - Wikipedia

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    Cobra King (tank), the first tank to relieve the siege of Bastogne Cobra King radar , a radar system carried by USNS Howard O. Lorenzen The Cobra King of Kathmandu , the third novel in the Children of the Lamp trilogy

  5. File:Cobra King, first tank in Bastogne.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: Black and white battlefield photo of Cobra King, a Sherman tank which was the first tank into Bastogne. Crew is outside the tank. Date: 1945: Source:

  6. Bell P-39 Airacobra - Wikipedia

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    Famous versions used for racing included the twin aircraft known as "Cobra I" and "Cobra II," owned jointly by Bell Aircraft test pilots Tex Johnston and Jack Woolams. These aircraft were powered by an extensively modified 2000-horsepower engine, and a P-63 four-blade propeller. "Cobra I" with its pilot, Jack Woolams, was lost in 1946 during a ...

  7. List of named tanks - Wikipedia

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    A British Matilda Mk II named "Glenorchy" of Major K.P. Harris, MC, commander of 'D' Squadron, 7th Royal Tank Regiment during Operation Compass displaying an Italian flag captured at Tobruk, 24 January 1941. Mark IV tank. Black Bess; Britannia [14] Fray Bentos [15] Matilda II. Glenorchy; Sexton MK.II. Culloden; Exterminator; Vindictive

  8. Category:M4 Sherman tanks - Wikipedia

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    M4 Sherman tanks. Pages in category "M4 Sherman tanks" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total. ... Cobra King (tank) D. Sherman DD; F. Sherman ...

  9. Category:Individual tanks - Wikipedia

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    Cobra King (tank) E. Eagle 7 (tank) G. Gongchen tank; H. Holy Roller (tank) L. List of named tanks; M. Mandela Way T-34 Tank; Mephisto (tank) Monument to Soviet Tank ...