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France, 1943-1944, tank equipped with "whizz-bang" rockets. Although the term was used widely by Allied (most often British and Commonwealth) servicemen to describe any form of German field artillery shells, the 'whizz bang' was originally attributed to the noise made by shells from German 77mm field guns. In all cases however the name was derived from the fact that shells fired from light or field artillery travelled faster than the speed of sound. Thus soldiers heard the typical "whizz" nois
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Sherman variants is a very complicated issue, in this case it is an M4A1 with 76mm cannon housed in the new tower t23, the hull is cast as the white stars have not been repainted, as was common practice but not always, saving the artistic license, we can say that is one of the first actions of this model, which arrived at the front after D-Day, dating action in July 1944. The houses also seem typical of Normandy. On the right a StuG III tank destroyers destroyed, perhaps victim of Sherman.
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What country and city is this tank located? Hint: there is a military band festival there every other year.
DAILY RIDDLE: I was fastest tank in WW2. I could outmanoeuvre and defeat any German tank, even ones like Panther or Tiger. I was cruising convertible-top down like a Boss. Who am I ?
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