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Here's an easy one... (by Rick Saucier)
"Ready to serve Captain"
And finally a rarity, an amphibious Sherman in the Pacific, to highlight the wooden planks on the sides, a defensive measure to prevent adhesion of magnetic anti-tank charges laid by the Japanese infantry. The painted side says something like "Nightmare II" (the name of the car, and the second named endowment so, after surviving the destruction from above) "to Los Angeles" (indicating that the crew were natives of that city) "through Punta Kitano" (which is the name of one of the objectives of t
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King of the iron beasts. (by Frank Bloem)
The M4 Sherman was the workhorse of the American Army in World War II. Early in the war it was more than a match for the German Panzer III and IV tanks but it became outclassed by more advanced German armor such as the Tiger and Panther. Despite this, the Sherman still gave a good accounting of itself helped by excellent mobility and a gyrostabilized gun enabling the crew to accurately acquire and fire upon targets while on the move. This version is the M4A3E8, nicknamed "Easy Eight" because of
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