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United States Tanks And Tank Destroyers Of The Second World War 1st Edition Michael Green

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United States Tanks And Tank Destroyers Of The Second World War 1st Edition Michael Green
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Publisher: Pen & Sword Military
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 67.68 MB
Pages: 273
Author: Michael Green
ISBN: 9781526787484, 1526787482
Language: English
Year: 2021
Edition: 1

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United States Tanks And Tank Destroyers Of The Second World War 1st Edition Michael Green by Michael Green 9781526787484, 1526787482 instant download after payment.

Only after the Nazis invaded Poland and France did the United States Government authorize mass production of tanks. By the end of the War American industry had built nearly 90,000 tanks, more than Germany and Great Britain combined.

   The first big order in May 1940 was for 365 M2A4 light tanks, the initial iteration of the Stuart series, with almost 24,000 constructed. The Stuart series was supplemented by almost 5,000 units of the M24 Chaffee light tank. There was also the failed M22 Locust light tank intended for airborne operations.

The M4 series of medium tanks, best known as the Sherman, were the most numerous with some 50,000 in service with not only the American military but British and other Allied armies. It was not until later in the war that the M26 Pershing heavy tank was built.

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