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UNIQUE ID 1387: M103A2 HEAVY TANK

Fort Polk Military Museum, Leesville, USA

(Location: Location and Status Unknown)


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Unique ID: 1387
Added to Database: 7 November 2010
Last Edited: 7 November 2010
Type (ID): M103 (1870)
Model (ID): M103A2 (1873)
Location Category (ID): Fort Polk Military Museum (68100)
Location (ID): Location and Status Unknown (68104)
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Registration: 233091
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Location History:
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1: Chrysler Corporation Newark Assembly Plant, Newark, New Castle County, Delaware, USA (Sole manufacturer of base M103 1953-4)
2: Red River Army Depot, Texarkana, Bowie County, Texas, USA (Sole organisation for upgrade from M103A1 to M103A2 1962-8)
3: Anniston Army Depot, Bynum, Calhoun County, Alabama, USA (Until February 1982)
4: Fort Polk Military Museum, Leesville, Vernon Parish, Louisiana, USA (Current location)


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This M103A2 was acquired from the Anniston Army Depot, Alabama, in February 1982.


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