Designed for air transport during WWII, the M3 was used by the 320th Glider Field Artillery Battalion.
This picture was taken by a US Army Photographer in Normandy and may depict soldiers of the 320th.
Designed for air transport during WWII, the M3 was used by the 320th Glider Field Artillery Battalion.
This picture was taken by a US Army Photographer in Normandy and may depict soldiers of the 320th.
The M7 used the hull and running gear of the M3 Medium Tank. It was called "Priest" because of the pulpit-like structure mounting the 50 cal. AA MG
Seen here during the Normandy Landings
U.S. Army M4 "Sherman" tanks and other equipment loaded in a LCT, ready for the invasion of France, circa late May or early June 1944. One tank has a welded hull. The other (marked "USA 3036947") has a cast armor hull. Both have extended air intakes for operations in water...
Role: Also known as Water Buffalo; LVT4. For carrying cargo or personnel, particularly in an amphibious assault role.
Production:] 8,348 built during 1943-45 by FMC, Graham-Paige and St. Louis Car Co.
[Power pack:Continental W670-9A mounted behind driver's compartment, driving front sprockets...
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