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http://www.lonesentry.com/intelbulletin/index.html




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Cool find! Thanks for sharing it.
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Just took a look at it, and found this:
http://www.lonesentry.com/articles/armo ... index.html

The war in Africa has proved, however, that the American M3, known to the British as the "General Grant," has the best tank armor in the world. "General Grants" stay in the fight after as many as eight to ten hits by 50-mm. and smaller antitank weapons. In at least one case, a "General Grant" has continued to perform well after 27 hits. The new American M4, known as the "General Lee," is even more reliable. It has greater speed and more power, and is excellent for reconnaissance and pursuit. Among other improvements, its 75-mm. gun has been placed in the turret instead of on the side. This change gives it an all-around field of fire.
I thought that M3 is Lee and M4 is Sherman [:-]
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ORIGINAL: Matti Kuokkanen

Just took a look at it, and found this:
http://www.lonesentry.com/articles/armo ... index.html

The war in Africa has proved, however, that the American M3, known to the British as the "General Grant," has the best tank armor in the world. "General Grants" stay in the fight after as many as eight to ten hits by 50-mm. and smaller antitank weapons. In at least one case, a "General Grant" has continued to perform well after 27 hits. The new American M4, known as the "General Lee," is even more reliable. It has greater speed and more power, and is excellent for reconnaissance and pursuit. Among other improvements, its 75-mm. gun has been placed in the turret instead of on the side. This change gives it an all-around field of fire.
I thought that M3 is Lee and M4 is Sherman [:-]

Yeah...and when you consider these bulletins were written by the people of the time........I have also found some other interesting articles, some clearly propoganda for the troops at the front, but it is a good reflection of the times?
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Remember, it was the British who named all these American tanks, not the Americans. We didn't start officially naming tanks until the Chafee light tank and the Pershing heavy. All those other names you see (Wolverine, Priest, Lee, Sherman, Grant, Stuart, etc.) are British designators for US-built equipment they were loaned.
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ORIGINAL: FlashfyreSP

Remember, it was the British who named all these American tanks, not the Americans. We didn't start officially naming tanks until the Chafee light tank and the Pershing heavy. All those other names you see (Wolverine, Priest, Lee, Sherman, Grant, Stuart, etc.) are British designators for US-built equipment they were loaned.


Good gosh Flash...that is a very valid point, and even though I am a stickler for correct titles, (like my namesake, the "M10 GMC"), I just can't imagine the M4 medium ever being other than a "Sherman"..
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