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| M4 Sherman Tank M4 Sherman Tank. |
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| First Sherman Tank in Bastogne M4 Sherman Tank, this is the first tank to enter Bastogne during the 'Battle of the Bulge." |
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| M3 Stuart tank with crew & equipment Equipment and crew of the M3 Stuart tank. |
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| M3 Stuart light tank M3 Stuart light tank on maneuvers with the Second Army. |
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| M36 Tank Destroyer with 2nd Armored Division M36 Tank Destroyer with Second Armored Division on dug-in ramp has plenty of elevation to hurl shells at long range enemy targets across the Roer River, Battery C, 702 TD Bn. December 16, 1944. |
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| Wespe 105 mm self-propelled artillery gun Disabled German Wespe 105 mm self-propelled artillery gun carriage near Mortrée, June 1944. |
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| Nashorn self-propelled tank-destroyer Westminster Regiment, 5th Canadian Armoured Brigade, on a captured Nashorn self-propelled tank-destroyer near Pontecorvo, Italy, 26 May 1944. |
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| Sturmpanzer IV Brummbar Sturmpanzer IV Brummbar (Mid production model) The Sturmpanzer IV, also known as "Sturmpanzer 43" or "Sd.Kfz. 166" was an armoured infantry support gun based on the Panzer IV chassis fixed superstructure housing the 150 mm Sturmhaubitze (StuH) 43 L/12 gun. |
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| French 320 mm heavy railway gun Captured French 320 mm heavy railway gun. |
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| Theodore Bruno 24cm Railgun Captured German Theodor Bruno 24cm. KE Heavy rail gun in France. Two Military police "MP" overlook the cannon. |
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| Neue Bruno 28cm Heavy Railgun Captured German Neue Bruno 28cm Heavy Railgun. |
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| Krupp K5 Leopold railway gun Krupp K5 Leopold railway gun used by the Werhmacht. This gun was captured in Italy after it and a second gun "Robert" had been firing on the Anzio beach head. The guns were hidden in mountain tunnels when not firing.. |
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| Captured German 274 mm Heavy Railgun German 274-mm railroad gun is captured by the U.S. Seventh Army during advance near Rentwertshausen, Germany. This railgun is a French design dating from World War I. |
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| M7 Priest 105mm Motorized Howitzer M7 Priest 105mm Motorized Howitzer with the 14th Armored Field Artillery in France. |
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| M8 Howitzer and M4 Sherman Tanks In the foreground, a M8 75mm Howitzer Motor Carriage and two M4 Sherman tanks in France. |
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| M8 Howitzer Motor Carriage M8 75mm Howitzer Motor Carriage named "Laxative" the crew is reloading shells. The M8 was powered Twin Cadillac 5670cc V-8, gasoline engine and built by the Cadillac Division of General Motors in Detroit, MI. |
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| M8 Armored Personnel Carrier M8 Armored Personnel Carrier under "Arc de Triomphe" during the liberation of France. Paris, France, August 1944. The M8 Armored Personnel Carrier, built by the Ford Motor Company in St. Paul, MN |
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| Tiger I tank with 101st SS Panzer Battalion Tiger I heavy tank type "E" "PzKpfw VI Ausf. E" with 101st SS Panzer Battalion captured near the Chateau de Rauray by the Nottingham Sherwood Rangers Yeomanry. The Tiger 1 tank was powered by a 21-litre 12-cylinder Maybach HL 210 P45 with 650 PS (641 hp, 478 kW). |
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| M10 Wolverine in battle M10 Wolverine tank firing near Saint Lo, June 1944, M10 Wolverine Gun Motor Carriage, was the first United States tank destroyer. |
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| M-36 tank destroyer "Battle of the Bulge" M-36 tank destroyer crosses a field at Dudelange, Luxembourg during the "Battle of the Bulge." This M-36 tank destroyer painted white to blend with snow-covered terrain. The 90mm Gun Motor Carriage M36 was built by GMC Motor Corp. and known as the "Jackson" or "Slugger," the name Jackson refers to Confederate general Thomas J. Jackson. |
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