Two of World War II’s most influential tanks go head-to-head. We compare the American M4 Sherman and the Soviet T-34 across mobility, armor, firepower, reliability, and battlefield roles. Using ...
On September 2, 1941, the prototype T6 tank was completed at Aberdeen Proving Ground, becoming the first U.S. design to feature a three-man turret crew and the predecessor to nearly 50,000 production ...
The American Heritage Museum, a museum that explores America’s wars from the Revolutionary War to today’s Global War on Terror, is sponsoring a fundraising sweepstakes benefitting the museum. Icons of ...
A U.S. Army World War II Sherman tank, similar to one being made available to drive as part of a unique initiative, sits on the hillside outside in Belgium. (Virginia Mayo/AP) Christmas has come early ...
The M4 Sherman, officially known as the “Medium Tank, M4,” was the most widely used medium tank of the United States military and its Western allies during the Second World War. The Sherman, which was ...