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Offline Jeeps_Guns_Tanks

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Sherman tank Web site
« on: June 26, 2016, 09:53:31 PM »
Hey guys!
way back in the day I used to play AH, but it's been so long, I don't remember my original name.


Anyway, I remember this part of the forum having some serious history buffs, so I thought I would drop by and post a link. I'd like to think it's the largest collection of Sherman info on the internet, with a huge number of Sherman related Tech Manuals and documents available for download and tons of high res pictures. All for free.
[url]www.theshermantank.com/url]

I want to jump into an Aces High tank to get a review up on the site.

Any feedback posted here, or as a comment on the site is welcome.
It's not just a Sherman website, it also has a small section dedicated to WWII Aircraft, with pictures and manuals for download.
« Last Edit: June 26, 2016, 11:21:07 PM by Jeeps_Guns_Tanks »

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Re: Sherman tank Web site
« Reply #1 on: July 02, 2016, 11:35:13 PM »
One of my favorite Sherman pics.



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Re: Sherman tank Web site
« Reply #2 on: July 03, 2016, 07:09:07 AM »
There are some good pics at that site. Thanks for posting!
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Re: Sherman tank Web site
« Reply #3 on: July 03, 2016, 05:34:01 PM »
I looked through the site briefly and can say I look forward to looking at it in depth.  :aok

For years there was a Sherman tank parked in front of the Cherry Hill, New Jersey armory. It had the extra armor plates welded to it. It stood as a gate guard for a long time. There were urban legend stories about it it had been there so long. I think after the first gulf war it was taken away and some self propelled gun was out there briefly. I always wondered what they did with the old Sherman.

Also in front of one of the VFW posts not far is a German Pak 40 anti tank gun. Last I saw it was still there along side a US "57mm I believe" anti tank gun.

We also have what I think is a Chieftain tank on display on route 130.

Maybe I should start another thread......... :headscratch:

Anyhoot thanks for the Sherman tank link!  :rock
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Re: Sherman tank Web site
« Reply #4 on: March 07, 2017, 08:50:33 PM »
 
I looked through the site briefly and can say I look forward to looking at it in depth.  :aok

For years there was a Sherman tank parked in front of the Cherry Hill, New Jersey armory. It had the extra armor plates welded to it. It stood as a gate guard for a long time. There were urban legend stories about it it had been there so long. I think after the first gulf war it was taken away and some self propelled gun was out there briefly. I always wondered what they did with the old Sherman.

Also in front of one of the VFW posts not far is a German Pak 40 anti tank gun. Last I saw it was still there along side a US "57mm I believe" anti tank gun.

We also have what I think is a Chieftain tank on display on route 130.

Maybe I should start another thread......... :headscratch:

Anyhoot thanks for the Sherman tank link!  :rock

The Army may have taken it back for use in a museum or just to clean it up.    You may be able to find that old Sherman in LP Hannah's massive photo gallery of Sheman tanks.

http://www.vgbimages.com/AFV-Photos

The Sherman tank site is still going strong. I just got a Ord 9 SNL G-205 parts catalog for the M4A3 so I have a ton of rare cutaways of that motor up now, and a whole section on the tanks powertrain.

I also did these.



I have one for all the main guns on the Sherman and TDs based on it, and a variety of Sherman model data sheets.    I also have a section of WWII Airplane pilots manuals for free download.

Anyway, thanks for checking the site out.

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Re: Sherman tank Web site
« Reply #6 on: February 10, 2018, 12:06:38 AM »
Some new images I cleaned up.