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The M4 Sherman was the backbone of Allied armored forces in World War II. It devastated German armor and infantry across North Africa and Europe, leaving an indelible mark on tank design and military ...
Check out the Sherman Commander announcement trailer for this upcoming tactical tank warfare simulation game. Sherman Commander will be available on PC via Steam. Sherman Commander brings a new ...
The M4 Sherman medium battle tank was one of the most iconic fighting vehicles of the second world war and a defining image of the American Army in Europe. In the decades following the war, the ...
Sherman tanks would be an important part of the Allies' arsenal during World War II, a conflict that would be shaped by the use of tank tactics. The very first Shermans began to be manufactured for ...
A World War II-era tank in Monessen is being restored thanks to thousands of dollars in donations from businesses and residents in the tri-county area. Exposure to the elements at Monessen City Park ...
It is a tank that helped the Allies win World War II. "There are only about 30 American Sherman tanks that are in running condition in America," said Bud Walker, a reenactor. And it is at World War II ...
The M4 Sherman is one of the most prolific tanks during the Second World War, with the Allied forces fielding over 50,000 units across all theaters. Aside from its sheer numbers, the M4 Sherman was ...
The M4 Sherman tank was a big part of World War II. But was it any good? Some experts think it was a total piece of junk, while others think it was a strong weapon of war and deserving of a place in ...
WDAY News Reporter Kevin Wallevand and photographer Ryan Longnecker rode in an M4 Sherman tank as it went on its first trip on Steamer Hill. Harold Kihn drives his restored Sherman tank at the Western ...
A Long Island man, now 99, was part of a tank crew that drove across France after D-Day. “War is hell,” he told his family. By James Barron Good morning. It’s Friday, and it’s Veterans Day. We’ll look ...