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  1. United States of America (WW2) - Tank Encyclopedia

    WW2 US tanks and armored cars. The evolution, innovations, campaigns, battles, and tactics of the US Army and US Marine Corps armored fighting vehicles.

  2. Tanks of the United States - Wikipedia

    While there were several American experiments in tank design, the first American tanks to see service were copies of French light tanks and a joint heavy tank design with the United Kingdom.

  3. WW2 US Tanks and Armoured Vehicles - tank-afv.com

    Overall, World War II US tanks doctrine emphasized the importance of firepower, protection, tactical flexibility, and maneuver warfare. These ideas would go on to shape US tank warfare …

  4. WW2 U.S. Tanks - Military Factory

    World War 2 combat tanks used by the United States of America.

  5. American Tanks of World War II

    Detailed technical data and scale drawings of United States tanks of World War II.

  6. 8 American Tanks of WW2 – Were They the Best? - War History …

    Nov 9, 2018 · During the Second World War, America had to move quickly to arm itself. Tanks had become a vital part of combat, as shown by Germany’s decisive armored offensives in …

  7. American WW2 Tanks - Full US Army Tank Specs | QMS

    The first US medium tanks to be standardised were the M2 and M2A1 and these were only used for training but formed the basis for the next two mediums in the shape of the M3 and M4, the …

  8. US Tanks | World War II - sonsoflibertymuseum.org

    These tank models showcased the evolution of U.S. armored capabilities during World War II, with an emphasis on producing versatile and effective vehicles for various combat scenarios.

  9. US WW2 Tanks - Nevington War Museum

    Light Tank M24 (Chaffee) M24 fitted with Dozerb1ade T4 M24 with swimming device M20 M24 with deepwater fording kit Combat Car T1 Combat Car T2 Combat Car T2E1 Combat Car T4

  10. US Tanks - World War II Wiki | Fandom

    Several countries (other than the United States) had the tank still in service. It is also the most versatile tank of the war with several US and foreign variants.