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Think of history’s greatest tanks, and the M4 Sherman would seem to be an odd choice. Its gun was too weak. Its armor was too thin. Its squat shape didn’t have that menacing look of the German ...
Although the M4 Shermans were made in the 1940s, the tank's reliability, one of the Sherman's great strengths, meant that it saw action with the Egyptian army even during the '50s and '60s.However ...
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 ...
Here’s What You Need to Know: High curb weight and low mobility significantly hurt the project’s progress. The M4 Sherman tank is an icon of the Second World War.
The M4 Sherman tank was the backbone for Allied armor divisions during World War 2, but it wasn't perfect. Like every vehicle, it had its pros and cons.
The M4 was a medium tank that had a crew of five. It was armed with a 75mm gun and had a maximum speed of 28mph. The Sherman was the main tank used by the U.S. during World War II.
Here's your chance to drive an actual World War II tank. If you've ever wanted to operate an M4 Sherman, M24 Chaffee, or M26 Pershing, it's now or never.
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. 3 months/99¢ a month SUBSCRIBE NOW Show Search.