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Old October 28th, 2016, 08:58 AM

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Default Re: USA: Early M4 hulls with L40 gun?

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(I can see why we Brits renamed US things with real names in WW2, not some M-number and a jumble of letters and digits.. Which M3, did sir mean - the light tank M3, half track M3, the medium tank M3, the M3 SMG, the Tractor Crane (2 ton) M3. Much easier to use proper names for things! )
Don't forget the M3 howitzer (not to be confused with M3 gun).
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Which M3, did sir mean - the light tank M3, half track M3, the medium tank M3, the M3 SMG, the Tractor Crane (2 ton) M3. Much easier to use proper names for things! )
Don't forget the M3 howitzer (not to be confused with M3 gun).
Heh. Yeah, it's pretty crazy.

"Is there some reason a robot made of wax can't take a nap standing up in the middle of a bunch of wax robots? Or does that confuse you?"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MkJDuLbR170
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(I can see why we Brits renamed US things with real names in WW2, not some M-number and a jumble of letters and digits.. Which M3, did sir mean - the light tank M3, half track M3, the medium tank M3, the M3 SMG, the Tractor Crane (2 ton) M3. Much easier to use proper names for things! )
Don't forget the M3 howitzer (not to be confused with M3 gun).
And how about M3 Scout car?
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