Jumat, 21 April 2017

Letters from Readers: World War II April 2013

Dual Shermans THANKS FOR November/December’s “Heavier Metal,” about the USMC’s first use of the M4 Sherman tank in the Pacific, i.e. on the tough terrain and against the fanatical Japanese Naval Infantry stationed on Tarawa. It was a gripping description of armor in combat in the most adverse conditions one can imagine. I never knew …

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