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Hall of Armor
Location ID: | 59860 | Latitude, Longitude: | 28.591111, -80.82 | Location Accuracy: | 2 |
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2604
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10460 (source: K. Laughlin).
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2603
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Formerly at the Historical Military Armor Museum, Anderson IN (source: USAHAFVR).
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2605
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2606
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White stars painted on turret sides.
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2607
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White stars painted on superstructure sides and transmission cover.
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2608
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2609
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2611
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White stars painted on hull sides, and transmission cover.
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2610
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68928 (Source: Sherman Register)
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White stars painted on turret and hull sides, and transmission cover.
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2612
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Visually modified (‘vismod’) with a wooden superstructure to look like an M3 Lee tank (source: USAHAFVR).
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2613
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“4Δ 22FA A6” painted on ‘pulpit’. White stars painted on hull sides, and transmission cover.
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This vehicle was converted back from M7B2 to M7B1 by Henry Venetta. It was previously part of the World War II Vehicle Museum and Learning Center in Hubbard OH, USA (AFV News forum). (Source: USAHAFVR).
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2614
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M36 pilot (source: USAHAFVR).
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2615
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30127834: “U.S.A. 30127834” painted on upper glacis.
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“9Δ14Δ” painted on lower right glacis. “A-B” painted on lower left glacis.
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2616
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2617
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2618
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White star painted on glacis.
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2619
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2620
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White stars painted on turret sides and glacis.
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2621
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Painted overall desert sand.
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2622
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Name painted on forward hull side. “4Δ704TD”? and “B1” painted on nose. White star painted on glacis.
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Previously part of the World War II Vehicle Museum and Learning Center in Hubbard OH, USA (source: AFVNDB via USAHAFVR).
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2624
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Painted overall desert sand.
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Formerly at the Historical Military Armor Museum, Anderson IN (source: USAHAFVR).
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2623
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2625
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Formerly at the Historical Military Armor Museum, Anderson IN. Reproduction turret. (Source: H. Otoupalik via USAHAFVR).
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