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M4A3 (105) HVSS
1) Lager Hammelburg, Hammelburg, Germany
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1689
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“Target 25” – current nickname.
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“25” daubed in yellow on glacis and left hull side.
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2) Liberty Park Oorlogsmuseum, Overloon, The Netherlands
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1709
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194045 (Canadian): “CT 194045” painted on transmission cover.
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“INDEFATIGABLE GERARD” painted on rear hull sides.
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“M4A3E8” (sic) painted on forward right hull side. “TIME OF DELIVERY OCT 1944 READY FOR SHIPMENT”, “MAX SPEED 25MPH” and “DETROIT ARSENAL” painted on hull rear. Maple leaf and other insignia painted on glacis. Red triangle inside another red triangle painted on turret sides. White stars painted on hull sides and transmission cover.
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This M4A3 is fitted with the twin diesel engine out of an M4A2 (source: H. Spoelstra/AFVNDB). It is displayed with a mannequin operating the machine-gun on the turret roof.
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3) Liberty Park Oorlogsmuseum, Overloon, The Netherlands
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Unique ID: |
1710
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3365 (Dutch): “P3365” painted on hull sides.
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“HARSSENS” painted on turret sides.
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“MARBRIG” (for ‘Marines Brigade’) painted on hull sides. “A 2” painted on hull sides. Shield insignia painted on glacis and hull sides.
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This Sherman is displayed mounting deep wading equipment and towing a trailer. It was previously on display in the Marshall Museum where it was mounted on a tank transporter.
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