When American crews first met the Panther in Normandy, they knew the score. Their 75 mm Shermans could kill it from the side.
A U.S. Army World War II Sherman tank, similar to one being made available to drive as part of a unique initiative, sits on the hillside outside in Belgium. (Virginia Mayo/AP) Christmas has come early ...
The American Heritage Museum, a museum that explores America’s wars from the Revolutionary War to today’s Global War on Terror, is sponsoring a fundraising sweepstakes benefitting the museum. Icons of ...
In the final years of World War II, the U.S. Army developed the T26E5, a heavily fortified upgrade of the M26 Pershing designed to withstand Germany’s deadliest tanks, including the Tiger II and ...
Few civilians understand what it feels like to climb into a military tank and squeeze into the cockpit. Even fewer have had the opportunity to grab ahold of the controls and actually drive one. The ...