M3 Medium Tank: The Lee and Grant Tanks in World War II

M3 Medium Tank: The Lee and Grant Tanks in World War II
David Doyle
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NZ$ 42.99
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NZ$ 36.54
Hardback
h229 x 229mm - 112pg
28 Jun 2021 US
International import eta 7-19 days
9780764361418
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The M3 Lee was America' s first mass-produced combat tank. Its unusual configuration of hull-mounted 75 mm gun and turret-mounted 37 mm cannon was a result of the rush to get the vehicle in production following Nazi Germany' s rapid advances in Europe. Following heavy British tank losses in France, the Commonwealth turned to the US to bolster their tank stocks, and the M3 was adapted, through the use of a different turret style, to fill this need. Later, as more-advanced tanks became available, notably the M4 Sherman, the M3s were adapted to fill other roles. This book chronicles the development and use of these vehicles from concept to combat. Through dozens of archival photos, many never before published, as well as detailed photographs of some of the finest existent examples of surviving vehicles, these iconic armored fighting vehicles are explored, and their history is explained. AUTHOR: David Doyle' s earliest published works appeared in periodicals aimed at the hobby of historic military vehicle restoration. By 1999, this included regular features in leading hobby publications, appearing regularly in US, English, and Polish magazines. Since 2003, he has published over 125 books on various military topics. Broadening his horizons from his initial efforts concerning vehicles, he soon added aircraft and warships to his research objectives. SELLING POINTS: The M3 Lee and M3 Grant medium tanks during WWII Used in the US, Canada, Great Britain, Russia, Australia, North Africa, and the Far East Ideal for military history enthusiasts who enjoy concise, affordable warfare histories with rare archival photographs 144 colour and b/w photographs
Author of more than 100 books, David Doyle maritime books are noted for their thorough coverage of historic vessels and his celebrated ability to locate scarce vintage imagery.

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