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M4A4
1) Musée Août 1944, Falaise, France
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2) Musée Août 1944, Falaise, France
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3) Musée Août 1944, Falaise, France
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795
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Number “85” and markings “MU-EA No.85” daubed on glacis and right hull side respectively.
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4) Kubinka NIIBT Research Collection - Foreign Vehicles, Kubinka, Russia
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559
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5) Sword and Ploughshares Museum, Reeve Craig, Canada
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2490
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5457 (source: CHAFVR).
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6) Liberty Park Oorlogsmuseum, Overloon, The Netherlands
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1711
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5657 (source: P.-O. Buan/AFVNDB). 1101, left transmission cover: “D50993 A1101 Lo-[G]” or similar cast into left transmission cover. 2205, right transmission cover: “E4151 A2205 Lo [G]” cast into right transmission cover.
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“D52417” and “LO 1820” or similar cast into glacis. “5Δ-36Δ” painted on right transmission cover and left hull rear. “D-19” painted on left transmission cover and right hull rear. White stars painted on hull and turret sides, on glacis and on turret rear. White stripe painted around turret. Fitted with steel cleat tracks.
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This Sherman has a mannequin in the driver’s position and is displayed in a tableau that depicts it being winched onto an M25 ‘Dragon Wagon’ tank transporter.
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7) Canadian War Museum, LeBreton Flats, Canada
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2470
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21424 (source: A. Adams).
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“CT228619” painted on hull sides.
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“FORCEFUL III” painted on hull sides.
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8) Caserma Santa Barbara, Milano, Italy
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1127
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“RE 108384” painted on transmission cover.
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“OB2417” or similar number welded on to centre of glacis plate. Italian flag painted on front left glacis plate, and Reggimento Artiglieria a Cavallo emblems painted on the hull sides. It is fitted with rubber chevron track.
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9) Panzermuseum, Thun, Switzerland
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800
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1???? (source: M. Foti).
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“T147851” painted on forward hull sides.
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“THE FLYING SCOT” painted on rear hull sides.
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Allied star markings on hull and turret sides, and nose.
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10) Place Patton, Avranches, France
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784
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“USA 3030661-5” painted on hull sides.
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“THUNDERBOLT” painted on hull sides.
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11) Barrell Collection, Bedfield, Britain
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1793
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5271
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T146309 (British): “T146309” painted on hull sides. Previously USA W-3057081.
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This M4A4 was built in September 1942 by Chrysler at the Detroit Tank Arsenal. It was the 467th built out of a total production run of 7499 M4A4s. Issued to the US Army with registration number USA W-3057081, it was transferred to the British Army and given a census number of T-146309. It ended up on Salisbury Plain, along with about 25 other M4A4s and other assorted vehicles to be used as survey targets for the Royal Artillery. It was recovered on 6 June 1991 and then fully restored over many years. It took part in its first public rally at Debach in 2004. (Source: A. Barrell, HMVF). It has since attended other rallies including Debach Airfield on 6 June 2009 and Duxford Military Vehicle Show on 19 June 2011.
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12) Musée Memorial D’Omaha Beach, Saint-Laurent-sur-Mer, France
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773
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“Chassis N. 18875” is stamped into the glacis, implying a post-War French rebuild.
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13) Museé Des Blindés, Saumur, France
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915
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“DICK TURPIN” painted on hull sides.
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14) Museé Des Blindés, Saumur, France
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916
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“BURIEUX” (source: Sherman Register).
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