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World War II-era tanks do 'battle' during Volusia Valor Days at county fairgrounds While it was the first time ww2armor.org has had a re-enactment of its tank battles in Volusia County, all of its ...
Officially the Medium Tank, M4, this iconic tank kept the U.S. Army’s then-common naming convention of nicknaming its armored beasts after American Civil War generals, Yankee and Rebel alike.
While not built in the numbers of the American M3 Sherman or Soviet Red Army T-34, the German PzKpfw IV, more commonly known as the Panzer IV, was the Nazi’s World War II workhorse.
“We don’t like normal very much,” he said. Soon after, he stumbled across Steve Greenberg, who owns an M3A1 WWII tank in Portland, and who agreed to drive Sherman and his friends for $1,000.