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  2. Death Traps - Wikipedia

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    Death Traps: The Survival of an American Armored Division in World War II is a 1998 memoir by Belton Y. Cooper. The book relates Cooper's experiences during World War II and puts forth an argument against the US Army's use of the M4 Sherman tank during the war instead of the M26 Pershing.

  3. 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 ...

  4. Lafayette G. Pool - Wikipedia

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    Lafayette Green Pool (July 23, 1919 – May 30, 1991) was an American tank-crew and tank-platoon commander in World War II and is widely recognized as the US tank ace of aces, [2] [page needed] credited with 12 confirmed tank kills and 258 total armored vehicle and self-propelled gun kills, over 1,000 German soldiers killed and 250 more taken as prisoners of war, [3] accomplished in only 81 ...

  5. High Survivability Test Vehicle (Lightweight) - Wikipedia

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    The AAI HSTV(L) had an unconventional crew layout, with the commander located in the turret, and the driver and gunner being located in the hull. The commander had access to a 2-axis stabilized hunter sight produced by Texas Instruments that was independent of the turret and allowed him to freely locate targets, and then slave the turret to his ...

  6. 96-year-old Army veteran brings his WWII Sherman Tank to the ...

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  7. DD tank - Wikipedia

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    DD or duplex drive tanks, nicknamed "Donald Duck tanks", [1] were a type of amphibious swimming tank developed by the British during the Second World War. The phrase is mostly used for the Duplex Drive variant of the M4 Sherman medium tank , that was used by the Western Allies during and after the Normandy Landings in June 1944.

  8. United States Naval Construction Battalion flame thrower tanks

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    As the battle progressed, portable flame units sustained casualty rates up to 92%, leaving few troops trained to use the weapon. More and more calls came for the Mark-1s to the point that the Marines became dependent upon the tanks and would hold up their assault until a flame tank was available. [4]

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

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    A teen made a dramatic entrance at prom in a WWII tank, driven by his late father's adventurous spirit. Sherman Bynum's father, whose name was also Sherman, died in February 2023 after battling an ...