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UNIQUE ID 2571: M4A2 (76) HVSS SHERMAN TANK

Royal Military College of Canada, Canadian Forces Base Kingston, Canada

(Location: McNaughton Gate)


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Unique ID: 2571
Added to Database: 20 April 2014
Last Edited: 22 April 2014
Type (ID): M4A2 (76) HVSS Sherman (1364)
Model (ID): M4A2 (76) HVSS (1364)
Location Category (ID): Royal Military College of Canada (8040)
Location (ID): McNaughton Gate (8044)
Serial Number: 69171 (source: A. Adams).
Registration: 78-932 (source: SilverhawkAuthor.com)
Name:
Other Identification: “60 LAD” and French flag marking painted on left glacis and left hull rear.
Collection Reference:
Links: AFVNDB
Google Street View
References:
Associated Tanks: M4A4 Sherman Tank - Sword and Ploughshares Museum, Reeve Craig, Kars, Ontario, Canada (Donor source of engine deck plate)

Location History:
(see map)

1: General Motors - Fisher Body Division, Grand Blanc, Genesee County, Michigan, USA (Sole manufacturer early 1945)
2: Royal Military College of Canada, Canadian Forces Base Kingston, Kingston, Ontario, Canada (Current location)


Text in original Preserved American Tanks publication:

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Text in Preserved American Tanks Update:

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Text in original Preserved Tanks In Canada publication:

This Sherman has a plaque fixed to its right hull side. It has the engine deck plate from the M4A4 at the Kars Swords and Ploughshares Museum (source: AFVNDB). It is presumed that “60 LAD” refers to a RCEME Light Aid Detachment unit.


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May 2012

Right view
1: Right view

Taken: May 2012
Contributor: Google Street View
Photo ID: 9598
Added: 20 April 2014
Filename: Screensh...
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September 2002

Front right view
2: Front right view

Taken: September 2002
Contributor: A. Adams
Photo ID: 9596
Added: 20 April 2014
Filename: rightfro...
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Rear left view
3: Rear left view

Taken: September 2002
Contributor: A. Adams
Photo ID: 9597
Added: 20 April 2014
Filename: leftrear...
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