
Caption | A column of M4 Sherman, M3 Grant, and M3 Stuart tanks in training maneuvers, Fort Knox, Kentucky, United States, Jun 1942 ww2dbase | ||||||||||
Photographer | Alfred Palmer | ||||||||||
Source | ww2dbaseUnited States Library of Congress | ||||||||||
Identification Code | LC-DIG-fsac-1a35226 | ||||||||||
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Photo Size | 4,200 x 3,232 pixels | ||||||||||
Added By | C. Peter Chen | ||||||||||
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Visitor Submitted Comments
2. Benjamin says:
6 Jul 2014 07:49:53 AM
You can see some Stuart tanks in the back as well.
6 Jul 2014 07:49:53 AM
You can see some Stuart tanks in the back as well.
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C. Peter Chen says:
6 Jul 2014 08:33:22 PM
Thank you Benjamin, the caption has been updated.

6 Jul 2014 08:33:22 PM
Thank you Benjamin, the caption has been updated.
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21 Aug 2011 08:55:38 AM
WHERE'S THE TROOPS: ITS CHOW TIME
Mix of M-4 and M-3 Lee tanks, glad these tankers are training in Kentucky, I don't
see any guards, It must be chow time.
EASY PICKINS:
The tanks are lined up parked nice and neat if this were in combat it would give the anti-tank or enemy tank crews easy pickins
hidden in the tree line on each side of the road, to knock'em all out. Enemy fighter-bombers would also have a field day.