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Half-Track Personnel Carrier M3. |
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Half-Track Car M2E6. |
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Half-tracks ford a stream during training. |
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Half-Track Car M2A1 with winch. |
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Half-track during maneuvers in the California desert. Note the camouflage pattern on the vehicle’s sides. |
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Half-track during training. |
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81mm Mortar Carrier M21. |
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Customized M3 command half-track used by Maj. Gen. George S. Patton, 1st Armored Corps, Desert Training Center, U.S.A., 1942. |
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M3A1 Half-Track. |
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M3 Half-Track interior with .30 caliber Browning air-cooled machine gun on an M25 truck pedestal. |
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81mm Mortar Carrier M4 with rear door closed and mortar at lowest elevation. |
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M3A1 Half-Track interior. |
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81mm Mortar Carrier M4 from rear showing mortar, shell stowage, seats and fuel tanks. |
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M3A1 Half-track “Bellevue,” B Company, 93rd Cavalry Reconnaissance Squadron (Mechanized) attached to 13th Armored Division, Germany spring 1945. |
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M2 Armored Personnel Carrier (APC) followed by M3 Gun Motor Carriage. |
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M3 Half-Track, “Bobbin Boy,” missing its right-hand track, Desert Training Center, California. |
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M3 Half-Track, Company A, 41st Armored Infantry, 2nd Armored Division, Converse, Louisiana, September 1941. |
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Disabled half-track on the outskirts of Sibret, Belgium, 19th Battalion, 9th Armored Division, 27 December 1944. |
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M3 (Winch) Half-Track rebuilt with M49 ring mount and pulpit, carrying a light machine gun squad, 61st Armored Infantry Battalion, Germany, 17 April 1945. |
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Removing winter whitewash from a half-track, 489th AAA Battalion. The illustration on the vehicle’s side is the unit’s unauthorized insignia. |
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Half-Track Car T1E1. |
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Half-Track Car T1E1. |
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Half-Track Car T1E2. |
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M3 Half-Track interior. |
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Infantryman with M1 Garand rifle in half-track, Fort Knox, Kentucky, June 1942. |
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Another view of infantryman with M1 Garand rifle in half-track, Fort Knox, Kentucky, June 1942. |
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American infantry and armor in a town in Belgium during the Battle of the Bulge, January 1945. |
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M15 Multiple Gun Motor Carriage. |
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M15 Multiple Gun Motor Carriage, Battery A, 467th AAA Bn. (SP), Bastogne, 27 December 1944. |
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The crew of a Multiple Gun Motor Carriage M16 watch C-47s carrying supplies to surrounded U.S. troops in Bastogne. |
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M3 half-track, 540th Engineers, 36th Infantry Division, towing a 57mm anti-tank gun, landing at San Raphael, southern France, August 1944. |
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Jeep, trucks and a half-track moving up a muddy road in the Hürtgen Forest near Vossenack, Germany. |
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Half-track towing a 37mm anti-tank gun across an Algerian beach. |
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M2A1 half-track, 495th Field Artillery, 12th Armored Division, disabled by a German mine, Bining, France, 12 October 1944. |
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M2 half-track with extra stowage bin on rear, on scout duty, Venafro, Italy, December 1943. |
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M16 Multiple Gun Motor Carriages. |
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M2A1 half-track with winch, C Company, 61st Armored Infantry Battalion, 10th Armored Division, with its squad dismounted for action near Bubenorbis, Germany, 17 April 1945. |
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M2A1 half-track, Headquarters, X Corps, near Thionville, France, 12 January 1945. |
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Same M2A1 half-track, in official winter scheme of whitewash with small bands of olive drab showing through. |
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M3A1 Half-track with M49 pulpit mount, “Daring,” D Company, 1st Battalion, 41st Armored Infantry Regiment, 2nd Armored Division, Cantigny, France, 31 August 1944. |
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Half-track, Seventh Army, outside Mergentheim, France. |
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M3A1 half-tracks, 44th Armored Infantry Battalion, 6th Armored Division, near Mageret, Belgium, 20 January 1945. |
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Officers of the 1st Armored Division during a briefing alongside a command half-track during an exercise in Northern Ireland. |
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Half-tracks of 9th Armored Division, 1st U.S. Army, move through Engers, Germany. Town was heavily mined and caution in approach with armor was necessary. 27 March 1945. |
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M3A1 half-tracks, 23rd Armored Engineers, 3rd Armored Division, with an M36 gun motor carriage, Duren, Germany, 26 February 1945. |
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M3A1 Half-track of the 17th Armored Engineer Battalion, 2nd Armored Division, comes ashore at Utah beach on 9 June 1944. |
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Anti-aircraft artillery half-track unit on the alert at Anzio. |
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T28E1 multiple gun motor carriage half-track, 443rd Anti-Aircraft Artillery Battalion, airfield defense, St. Raphael, southern France, 17 August 1944. |
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M15A1 MGMC half-track, 2nd Anti-Aircraft Artillery Battalion, Machinato, Okinawa, 12 June 1945. |
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M15 MGMC, 712th Armored, 90th Infantry Division, on the heights of the old chateau at Chateau Thierry, August 1944. |
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M16 Gun Motor Carriage, 447th AAA Battalion, battle of the Bulge, near Neufchateau, January 1945. |
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M16 MGMC, 3rd Armored Division, Waldweisse, Lorraine, late 1944. |
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M16 MGMC half-tracks guard the Remagen bridge. |
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Multiple Gun Motor Carriage M16 half-tracks protecting the Remagen bridgehead from aerial attack. |
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First Army 482d AAA AW Bn (SP) at the Remagen Bridge over the Rhine River, circa March 1945. Vehicles appear to be half-track M16 Multiple Gun Motor Carriages, each with 4 .50 cal. machine guns. |
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Mortar Carrier M21, an 81mm mortar mounted in the back of a half-track. |
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Half-track Personnel Carrier M3. The rear driving axle is illustrated in this picture. |
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M15 Combination Gun Motor Carriage. |
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An abandoned M3 half-track captured used by German troops in Tunisia, May 1943. |
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BC-654 radio mounted in an M2 Half-track. |
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M2 Half-track towing M1897 75mm gun, Tennessee maneuvers, June 1941. |
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M2 Half-track, Alaska, 1942. |
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Captured M3 Half-track in service with German Army, northern France, 21 June 1944. |
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French Army M3 half-track between Recogne and Cobru. |
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Column of M3 Half-tracks destroyed at Villers-Bocage, France, June 1944. |
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M2 Half-track of the 22nd Infantry, 4th Division (Motorized), during training maneuvers, 16 October 1941. |
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Captured M3 Half-track Personnel Carrier in German Army service, pulling a captured American trailer, following a PzKpfw VI “Tiger I,” Tunisia, January 1943. |
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M2A1 Half-track of an anti-tank squad, 41st Armored Infantry, towing a 57mm anti-tank gun, Aachen, 15 October 1944. The squad is unlimbering the antitank gun to prepare for action. |
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A German civilian, waving a white flag in surrender, comes toward a M3 Half-track of the 10th Armored Division, Seventh Army, which is about to enter Geisselhardt, Germany, 21 April 1945. |
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M3 Half-track, Troop C, 113th Cavalry Reconnaissance Squadron, hailed as liberators, September 1944. |
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M15 Multiple Gun Motor Carriage (MGMC) half-track providing cover on the beach in southern France, Operation Dragoon, 15 August 1944. |
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M2 Half-track, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland. 1941. |
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2nd Armored Division M4 Half-track 81mm Mortar Carrier, April 1942. |
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M4A1 Half-track 81mm Mortar Carrier, near Overloon, Holland, October 1944. |
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Ninth Army half-track passes dead German Army officer, 1945. |
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M3 75mm Gun Motor Carriage, 1st Marine Special Weapons Battalion, disembarking from an LCM, Cape Gloucester, December 1943. |
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M3 75mm Gun Motor Carriage, Solomons. |
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M3 Gun Motor Carriage. |
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M3 Gun Motor Carriage. |
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M3 Gun Motor Carriage. |
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M3 Gun Motor Carriage. |
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M3 Gun Motor Carriages in British service. |
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75mm M3 GMC half-track. |
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M3 75mm gun motor carriage half-track, Special Weapons Battalion, 2nd Marine Division, Tinian, 30 July 1944. |
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The M3 gun motor carriage with 75mm gun. |
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The crew of this 75mm M3 gun motor carriage are wearing the 1941 twill summer combat dress with full equipment. |
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75mm Gun Motor Carriage T12. |
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M16 Multiple Gun Motor Carriage. |
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75mm Gun Motor Carriage T12, Army maneuvers, fall 1941. |
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75mm Gun Motor Carriage M3. |
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75mm Gun Motor Carriage M3, North Africa. Camouflaged with mud. |
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75mm Gun Motor Carriage M3. |
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Crew with M3 Gun Motor Carriage. |
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Crew with M3 Gun Motor Carriage. |
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75 mm Gun Motor Carriage M3. |
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M3 75mm Gun Motor Carriage, with front and side-door screens raised. |
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M3 Half-track with mounted 75mm field gun, known as T12 in this configuration, later standardized as the M3 Gun Motor Carriage, during a training exercise in England, 28 October 1942. |
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The second version authorized Tank Destroyer Forces patch with four wheels. |
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A woven or twill variation of the original approved design with eight wheels. |
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Officer’s Tank Destroyer branch of service lapel device, depicting the M3 half-track. |
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Enlisted men’s Tank Destroyer branch of service lapel insignia. |
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A qualification badge for 1st Class Gunner for Tank Destroyer 37mm. |
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Two M3 half-tracks mounting 75mm guns of the King’s Dragoon Guards, 7 May 1944. |
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Men and equipment, including M3 GMCs, on Tinian beach, 1944. |
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M2 Half-Track. |
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M2 Half-Track. |
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M2A1 Half-Track. |
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M2A1 Half-Track. |
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M3A1 Half-Track towing 37 mm anti-tank gun. |
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M3A1 Half-Track. |
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M3A2 Half-Track interior. |
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M3A1 Half-Track with one .50 caliber and two .30 caliber machine guns with shields. |
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M4 81mm Mortar Carrier. |
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M13 Multiple Gun Motor Carriage, Battle of the Bulge. |
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M15A1 Multiple Gun Motor Carriage. |
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M21 81mm Mortar Carrier. |
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M16 Multiple Gun Motor Carriage. |
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M16 Multiple Gun Motor Carriage. |
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M16 Multiple Gun Motor Carriage. |
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57mm Gun Motor Carriage T48. |
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Interior of an M3 Half-Track during training exercises at Fort Knox, Kentucky, June 1942. |
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‘Cochrane,’ an M3 Half-Track of C Company, 82nd Reconnaissance Battalion, 2nd Armored Division in the streets of Ribera, Sicily, 25 July 1943. Doing security patrol. |
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Convoy of jeeps passing another convoy, including a half-track and a WC-51, moving in opposite direction, circa 1943. |
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M3 75mm Gun Motor Carriages, airbase security, North Africa. |
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M3 Gun Motor Carriage, a mobile tank destroyer based on the White M3 Half-track with a mounted M1897 or M2 75mm field gun, firing at a tank in a training exercise at Ft. Meade, Maryland, 1941. |
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President Harry S. Truman reviews the 2nd Armored Division, deployed along the autobahn leading from Potsdam to Berlin, Germany, 16 July 1945, while attending the Potsdam Conference. |
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LCTs loaded with U.S. Army half-tracks and other armored vehicles at an embarkation point in England, on their way to France for the D-Day invasion, 6 June 1944. |
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Half-tracks stockpiled for the D-Day invasion, Ashchurch Ordnance Depot, England, 1944. |
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M16 Multiple Gun Motor Carriage with Quad .50 cal. anti-aircraft machine gun mounting. |
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M2 Half-track with machine gun and rifles with fixed bayonets, circa 1941. With the M2 Half-track, the machine gun is mounted on a skate rail that circles the rear compartment. |
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A half-track uses the floating causeway of the Mulberry artificial harbor off Omaha Beach, during the invasion of Normandy, France, 16 June 1944. |
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G Company, 1st Armored Regiment, 1st Armored Division. M4A1 Sherman medium tank, recovers an M3 Half-track mired in sand near Sidi-bou-Zid, central Tunisia, 14 February 1943. |
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White M3 Half-track leads a Dodge WC ½-ton open cab pickup truck and another half-track through a bridge bypass during Louisiana Maneuvers, September 1941. |
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M2 Half-track, 14th Field Artillery, September 1941 maneuvers, Louisiana. Close-up of half-track seen in previous photo. |
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Weapons Platoon, B Company, 8th Infantry Regiment, M3 Half-track Personnel Carrier, Fort Benning, Georgia, 17 July 1941. |
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Half-track Scout Car on White Motor Company, Cleveland, Ohio, assembly line, 6 June 1941. |
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Chassis of the White Half-track Scout Car powered by the White Power Engine, June 1941. |
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Chassis of the White Half-track Scout Car powered by the White Power Engine, June 1941. |
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M2 or M3 Half-tracks completing manufacturing and assembly, White Motor Company, Cleveland, Ohio, 1941. |
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M2 Half-tracks, ready for final testing at the factory of the White Motor Company, Cleveland, Ohio, December 1941. |
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M2 Half-track going down an embankment, First Army Carolina Maneuvers, November 1941. |
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M2 Personnel Carrier with .50 cal. anti-aircraft machine gun and two water-cooled .30 cal. machine guns (rear). |
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M2 Half-tracks, 14th Engineer Battalion, Fort Bragg, North Carolina. |
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An American 57mm anti-tank gun and crew, with their M2 Half-track, rolls past the shell-pocked village church at Villeidieu les-Poeles, Normandy, France, 1 August 1944. |
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U.S. Army half-tracks arriving at a British Port for transportation to France, 6 June 1944. Lead vehicle is an M15 Multiple Gun Motor Carriage, followed by M3 and M2 half-tracks. |
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M2 Half-track joins with M3 Lee medium tanks on maneuvers, April 1942. |
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M2 Personnel Carrier at Raritan Arsenal, 23 June 1941. |
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Willys MA prototype jeep and an M2 Half-track in a demonstration of capability, probably Washington, D.C., 1941. |
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M3 Half-tracks stored in England prior to D-Day, circa 1944. |
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Camouflaged M3 Half-track, Tennessee Maneuvers, 29 September 1942. |
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M3 Half-track ambulance, jeeps and other vehicles from a medical unit attached to an armored division, ETO. |
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Military traffic ties up Highway 10, 3 miles east of Lebanon, TN, Second Army Tennessee maneuvers, 28 October 1942. Jeeps, M3 Half-track, trucks. |
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M2 Half-track from IV Armored Corps headquarters unit, Desert Training Center, 1942. |
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11th Armored Division half-tracks massed on the outskirts of Bastogne, Belgium, circa 30 December 1944. |
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West Point first classmen watch a demonstration of a half-track armored car, during the annual visit, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD, 16 May 1941. |
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Second Armored Division ‘blue’ soldiers hook a 37mm antitank gun to an M3 half-track during maneuvers in the Carolinas, August 1942. |
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M3 half-track tows a 3-inch antitank gun, St. Malo, Brittany, France, August 1944. |
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Tank destroyer column moving along Cow House Creek, Camp Hood, Texas, early in World War II. |
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SCR-299 Long-Range Radio Set mounted in M3 Half-track. Trailer was usually carrying a power generator for the SCR-299. |
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M15 Multiple Gun Motor Carriage (GMC) antiaircraft half-track near San Pietro Infine, Italy, winter 1943-44. |
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Loading the 37mm gun of an M15 Multiple Gun Motor Carriage (half-track), Germany, circa 1945. |
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M16 Gun Motor Carriage, Half-track (left) and 40mm AAA team up against a ground target inside Germany, 1945. |
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105mm Howitzer Motor Carriage T19. |
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Soldiers man M16 Gun Motor Carriage, Half-track, Versailles, France, August 1944. Men are identified as PFC Marlan Hunt and PFC Raymond Ray, C Battery, 462nd AAA Bn, 2nd Infantry Division. |
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Camouflaged M16 Multiple Gun Motor Carriage (half-track) mounting four .50-caliber machine guns in Maxson turret, Anzio beachhead, January 1944. |
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A line-up of T19 HMCs of the 9th Field Artillery at Newport News, Virginia, 20 October 1942 during World War II. These units were part of Task Force A, en route to North Africa. |
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Half-tracks and other vehicles of British 142nd RAC following Churchill tanks into Forli, Italy. |
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M9 half-track, towing 17-pdr. gun, of an Indian Division, British Eighth Army, during their attack on the Gustav Line, near the Liri River, Italy, 12 May 1944. |
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T19 Howitzer Motor Carriage (HMC), an M3 Half-track with 105mm Howitzer. |
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M3 75mm Gun Motor Carriage half-track, 1st (King’s) Dragoon Guards, near Montecero, Italy, 1944. |
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Chinese troops dismount from an M3 half-track, 1st Regiment, 5332nd Brigade, Kabani, Burma, 11 January 1945. |
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M3 Half-tracks stockpiled for the D-Day invasion, England, 1944. |
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Shipment of M2 Half-tracks on railroad flat cars, early in World War II. |
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75mm Gun Motor Carriages M3 at Camp Hood, Texas. |
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M3 Half-track which has been converted into an ambulance, Camp Young, California, 6 November 1942. |
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Secretary of War Henry Stimson inspects the 2nd Armored Division in Berlin during the Potsdam Conference, 20 July 1945. M4 Sherman tanks on the left, M3 Half-tracks and jeeps carrying the officials. |
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Soldiers of the 3rd Army Engineers fire an M1917 .30 cal. water-cooled machine gun from the rear of an M2 half-track during maneuvers in Louisiana, 23 August 1942. |
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M2 Half-track guarding a crossroads, Carolina Maneuvers, July 1942. |
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M2 Half-track and a slat-grill Willys MB jeep near the St. Leu, Algeria, landing area, circa 8 November 1942. |
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Interior of M2 Half-track, equipped with radio sets SCR-193 (long range, right) and SCR-510 (short range, left), Northern Ireland, 6 July 1942. |
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A half-track and tank of 2nd Battalion, 32nd Regiment, 3rd Armored Division, fire at German positions near Trou-De-Bra, Belgium, 1944. |
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Half-track on a ponton bridge under construction. |
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U.S. Army M3 Half-track, towing a fuel or water trailer, rolls off a LCT onto a Rhino (RHF) ferry, en route to a Normandy beach, 15 June 1944. Note bollards in use as elevated standing positions. |
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An M3 GMC goes into action against Japanese pillboxes on Peleliu, in the Palau group of the Caroline Islands, September 1944. |
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Track maintenance on an M3 Half-track of the 9th Armored Division, circa 1944. |
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M16 Gun Motor Carriage. Four M2 .50 cal. machine guns on a motorized mount were used for air defense. |
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T30 Howitzer Motor Carriage. |
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M2 Half-tracks towing 75mm Guns M1897, Tennessee Maneuvers, June 1941. |
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M2 Half-track towing 75mm Gun M1897, Tennessee Maneuvers, June 1941. |
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Men of the 10th Highland Light Infantry advance past Half-tracks and Sherman Crab flail tanks of 15th (Scottish) Division during Operation Epsom, 26 June 1944. |
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M2 Half-track towing 75mm Gun M1897, Tennessee Maneuvers, June 1941. |
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Half-track towing a 3-inch tank destroyer. |
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A Half-track and 6-pdr anti-tank gun coming ashore from landing craft at Reggio, 3 September 1943. |
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Crew of M13 MGMC observing artillery fire on Cassino, Italy, 5 February 1944. |
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M3A1 Half-track and an infantry squad displaying a range of weaponry, from the M1 Garand to a BAR and .30 and .50 cal. machine guns. |
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M2A1 Half-track mounting the triple tube 4.5 inch rocket launchers usually seen fitted under the wings of P-47s and P-51s, Bengal Air Depot, India. |
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Soldiers of the 53rd Armored Infantry Battalion strip parts of a knocked out American half-track inside the Belgian city of Bastogne on 29 December 1944. |
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Half-track ambulances fully manned and equipped. |
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Half-track ambulance fully manned and equipped. |
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Half-track ambulance fully manned and equipped. |
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M2A1 half-track, “SOS,” 67th Field Artillery Battalion, 3rd Armored Division. |
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Former slave workers assist British soldiers from 1st Rifle Brigade to clean their half-track, Germany, 26 April 1945. |
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Marine M3 75mm Gun Motor Carriage on Guam fires across the bay on the Japanese enemy, 25 July 1944. |
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International Harvester M5 Half-track. |
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3rd Division M16 Half-tracks move from Zweibrucken to Kaiserslautern where the division command post was established on 23 March 1945. |
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Captured T28E1 MGMC and trailer in German service, North Africa. |
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T48 57mm GMC in Soviet service as the SU-57. |
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194th Tank Battalion HQ half-track, Clark Field, Luzon, Philippine Islands, December 1941. |
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M3 75mm GMC coming ashore on Bougainville, November 1943. |
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M2 Half-track, 1941. |
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M3 Half-track with a French anti-aircraft gun in use with the Afrika Korps. Tunisia, 1943. |
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T19 Half-track armed with a 105 mm cannon, fires in Tunisia during the spring of 1943. |
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Autocar T12 75mm GMC firing. |
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M3 75mm GMC crew, regimental heavy weapons company, during the fighting on Saipan. |
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M3 75mm GMC and M15 MGMC with 37mm gun and twin .50 cal. machine guns of Weapons Company, 7th Marines. These vehicles helped beat back a Japanese counter-attack on Hill 660, New Britain, 1944. |
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M15A1 MGMC and M16 MGMC, 398th AAA AW (SP) Battalion attached to 14th Armored Division, passing through Mertzwiller, France, 20 January 1945. |
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Men of the 46th Armored Infantry, 5th Armored Division, pose with their M3 Half-track “Gat” (slang for “gun”). |
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The crew of an M15A1 MGMC bivouac by their vehicle in the German countryside. Note the rifles leaning against the vehicle. |
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The fuel tanks in the M15 MGMC were relocated to directly behind the cab. Seat cushions were provided on the stowage boxes. |
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Captured M3A1 Half-track of 111th Panzerbrigade, Lunéville area, mid-September 1944. |
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Captured M3 Half-track in German service, Alsace, France, autumn 1944. |
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Knocked out captured M3 Half-track. Note white swastika on vehicle side. |
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Knocked out captured M3 Half-track in German markings. |
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A company of M3 GMCs provides fire support in Sicily, summer 1943. |
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British half-tracks and Universal carriers. |
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M3 Half-track. |
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Column of half-tracks move through a French town. |
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T48 57mm GMC, 14 Kompanie, Grenadier Regiment 105, 72.lnfanterie-Division. |
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U.S. M3A1 scout cars (first two vehicles) followed by U.S. M17 multiple gun motor carriage half-tracks, anti-aircraft unit, 4th Mechanized Corps, Soviet Army, Hungary, 1945. |
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Halftrack armored cars at Fort Knox. June 1942. (Library of Congress's Prints and Photographs ID fsa.8b09498) |
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Three M3 Half-tracks of the 6th Armored Infantry Regiment, 1st Armored Division, the first armored infantry unit to see action, in an oasis in Tunisia. (US Army) |
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M15 with Bofors gun. (US Army) |
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T14 Halftrack car. |
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