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M2A3 light tank on parade during the Army Day Parade, Washington, DC, United States, 6 Apr 1939British workers working on a M2A4 light tank that had just arrived from the United States, circa 1941
M2A3 light tank on parade during the Army Day Parade, Washington, DC, United States, 6 Apr 1939British workers working on a M2A4 light tank that had just arrived from the United States, circa 1941
US Army M2A4 light tank, 1940sBritish M2A4 light tank, 11 Mar 1942
US Army M2A4 light tank, 1940sBritish M2A4 light tank, 11 Mar 1942
Crew of an American M2 light tank peering out of the forward hatch, Fort Knox, Kentucky, United States, Jun 1942US Army M2 light tank traveling through mud obstacle, Fort Knox, Kentucky, United States, Jun 1942
Crew of an American M2 light tank peering out of the forward hatch, Fort Knox, Kentucky, United States, Jun 1942US Army M2 light tank traveling through mud obstacle, Fort Knox, Kentucky, United States, Jun 1942
US troops training with M2 light tanks, Fort Knox, Kentucky, United States, Jun 1942M2A4 Stuart tank being hoisted from USS Alchiba into a LCM(2) landing craft, off Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands, 7 Aug 1942
US troops training with M2 light tanks, Fort Knox, Kentucky, United States, Jun 1942M2A4 Stuart tank being hoisted from USS Alchiba into a LCM(2) landing craft, off Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands, 7 Aug 1942
American M2A4 light tanks at Guadalcanal, circa Aug 1942-1945
American M2A4 light tanks at Guadalcanal, circa Aug 1942-1945
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