6x9" 374 PagesTM 9-741 Staghound Medium Armored Car T17E1 The T17E1, better known as the Staghound, was an American armored car design produced during the Second World War. It never saw service with front line U.S. forces...
6x9" 128 PagesTM9-1729C Ordnance Maintenance Light Tank M24 Chaffee: and 155-mm Howitzer Motor Carriage M41The Light Tank M24 was an American tank used during the later part of World War II and in postwar conflicts including...
6x9" 246 Pages TM9-325 105mm Howitzer M2A1The 105-mm M2A1 Howitzer was the standard light field artillery piece for the United States in World War II, seeing action in both the European and Pacific theaters. Starting...
6x9" 156 Pages 155-mm Assault Gun M53 and 8-inch Howitzer M55, Self Propelled The 155mm assault gun M53 was developed with components taken from M47 Patton medium tanks during the Cold War. The M53, with its 155 mm primary...
6x9" 154 PagesTanks are Mighty Fine Things!"Tanks are Mighty Fine Things!": How Chrysler's Detroit Tank Arsenal Built the Tanks That Helped Win WWII WWII was not just a war of weapons, but also a war of production. One of...
6x9" 166 Pages TM 9-750 Ordnance Maintenance Lee Medium Tanks M3, M3A1, and M3A2: Technical Manual The Lee Medium Tank M3 was an American tank used during World War II. In Britain the tank was...
6x9" 324 PagesTM 9-751 155-mm Gun Motor Carriage M12 and Cargo Carrier M30The 155-mm Gun Motor Carriage M12 was a U.S. self-propelled gun developed during the Second World War. Only 100 were built; sixty in 1942 and another...
6x9" 202 Pages The M47 Patton is an American medium tank, the second tank to be named after General George S. Patton, commander of the U.S. Third Army during World War II and one of the earliest...
6x9" 106 Pages Service of the Piece 105-MM Howitzer Motor Carriage M7 Priest Field Manual: FM 6-74 The 105-mm Howitzer Motor Carriage M7 was an American self-propelled artillery vehicle produced during World...
6x9" 190 Pages The M48 Patton is an American medium tank and the third and final tank to be named after Gen. George S. Patton. Patton, commander of the U.S. Third Army during World War II, was one...
6x9" 190 Pages TM E9-369A German 88-mm Antiaircraft GunThe 88-mm gun was a German anti-aircraft and anti-tank artillery gun from World War II. It was used substantially by Germany throughout the war, and was one of the most...
6x9" 210 Pages TM 9-331 155-mm Howitzer M1 and 155-mm HowitzerThe 155-mm Howitzer M1 was first produced in 1942 as a medium artillery piece. It saw service with the US Army during World War II, the Korean War, and the...
6x9" 308 PagesTM 9-252 Bofors 40-mm Automatic Gun M1 (AA) and 40-mm Antiaircraft Gun The Bofors 40-mm gun is an anti-aircraft, multi-purpose autocannon designed in the 1930s by the Swedish arms manufacturer AB Bofors. It was...
6x9" 162 Pages FM 6-81 155-mm Howitzer M1 Field ManualThe 155-mm Howitzer M1 was first produced in 1942 as a medium artillery piece. It saw service with the US Army during World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War,...
8.25x6" 174 Pages During the 1930s, German scientists including Wehrner von Braun, Walter Riedel and Walter Dornberger developed the Aggregate series of rockets. These included the A-1, which is generally recognized as...
6x9" 216 Pages Based on the civilian WL model, Harley-Davidson's WLA ("A" for "Army") motorcycle was first produced in 1940. It would remain in production through 1945,...
6x9" 248 Pages Designated as a light truck, the Jeep was the primary four-wheel drive vehicle for the U.S. Army during WWII. The Jeep's design owed a great deal to Karl Probst, a freelance designer employed by the...
5x8" 98 Pages The Light Tank M3 and M5, known as the General Stuart, was the first tank used by American forces in armored combat during WWII. Like its predecessor the M2A4, the Stuart was armed with a 37mm M5 main gun...
5x8" 118 Pages Developed as a replacement for the M3 Lee and Grant medium tanks, the M4 Sherman was the first American tank to carry a 75mm main gun mounted on a fully traversing turret. Equipped with a gyro-stabilizer...
6x9" 176 Pages The M6 was an outgrowth of a 1940 U.S. Army Ordnance Corps program to develop a 50-ton heavy tank. After the initial, multi-turreted design proved too excessive, a single three-man turret bearing 76.2mm...
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