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UNIQUE ID 2384: M1917 SIX-TON LIGHT TANK

Military Museum of Southern New England, Danbury, USA

(Location: Status Unknown)


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Unique ID: 2384
Added to Database: 25 August 2012
Last Edited: 27 August 2012
Type (ID): M1917 Six-Ton (6120)
Model (ID): M1917 Six-Ton (6120)
Location Category (ID): Military Museum of Southern New England (56000)
Location (ID): Status Unknown (56006)
Serial Number:
Registration:
Name:
Other Identification: “1” and Red Heart playing card symbol on white diamond painted on left turret side. Painted overall in a green, sand and cream camouflage scheme.
Collection Reference:
Links: AFVNDB
Museum Website
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Location History:
(see map)

1: Van Dorn Iron Works - Cleveland - Ohio, USA (Primary manufacturer)
2: NG Niantic – CT, USA (Dates unknown)
3: Military Museum of Southern New England, Danbury, Fairfield County, Connecticut, USA (Current location)


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Text in original Preserved Tanks In USA publication:

This tank belongs to the Connecticut National Guard and was for years displayed at the State Prison; it is on loan to the Museum of Southern New England (source: H. Otoupalik/Surviving 6ton Register). It was stored at the Guard base in Niantic, CT, and was on display painted olive drab during a National Guard open house (source: treadhead/AFVNDB). It was at the museum in 2002 but was not seen there in 2008 and may have been returned to its owner; it is, however, still featured on the museum’s website (as at August 2012).


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March 2002

Front left view, photo by taiaselene from Flickr
1: Front left view, photo by taiaselene from Flickr

Taken: 23 March 2002
Contributor: CRFU
Photo ID: 8639
Added: 25 August 2012
Filename: 32030508...
Views: 209
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