The most common American armored vehicle during World War II was the M4 Sherman. It was a good tank with decent armor and firepower capable of facing contemporary tanks like the German Panzer III and ...
Deployed in the final weeks of WWII, the M26 Pershing was thrust straight into action near Elsdorf and Cologne—facing Tiger tanks, urban warfare, and the chaotic rush toward the Rhine. From its ...
Even as the M4 Sherman entered production in 1942, the U.S. Army was already racing to replace it. The T20 tank program became a sprawling experiment in armor, firepower, and mobility, ultimately ...