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The M41 Walker Bulldog Was One Really Fast Tank
The M41 Walker Bulldog was America’s primary light tank of the 1950s and 60s, designed to replace the WWII-era M24 Chaffee.
The M41 Walker Bulldog was first introduced in 1951 into U.S. Army service as a light scout tank. The M41 served in Korea and Vietnam, and today is often seen in parks, VFW posts, Army bases, and ...
If it were still being used in action, this M41 Walker Bulldog tank would totally stand out, and for all the wrong reasons: it’s lime-yellow instead of olive-drab, as one would expect military ...
The armored vehicle, manufactured by Cadillac in the early 1950s, was a light tank designed for reconnaissance missions and was named after General Walton Walker, who had died in an accident a year ...
A restored M41 Walker Bulldog tank will lead the Huntly dawn parade for Anzac day. Photo / Supplied A loud and restored M41 Walker Bulldog tank will lead the Huntly dawn parade for the first time.
The military plans on Friday to officially decommission its M41A3 Walker Bulldog light tanks after more than six decades of service, a military officer yesterday. The decommissioning ceremony is to be ...
PARKERSBURG — Sandblasted, repainted and restored, the M41 Walker Bulldog tank displayed for years at Quincy Park took its new place at City Park Thursday morning. Members of the 193rd Engineer ...
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) – The Army will retire the “Walker Bulldog” M41A3 tank this week following more than 60 years of service, reports said Tuesday (Feb. 22). The armored vehicle, manufactured by ...
A Star Trek fan club that was simply trying to do a good deed for the community accidentally painted an Army tank the wrong color. The M41 Walker Bulldog light tank, on display in West Virginia, is ...