Lafayette G. Pool survived three destroyed Sherman tanks in less than three months of combat. Driving through the hedgerows ...
During World War II, a young American tank loader made a split-second decision that changed how Sherman crews fought. Walter ...
The history of U.S. tank development tells a much bigger story than just new designs. Each generation reflects how warfare itself has changed, from the trench-breaking machines of World War I to the ...
The Tiger I’s thick armor and 88mm gun often required multiple Allied vehicles or air support to defeat. The T-34’s sloped armor and mobility shocked German forces when first encountered in 1941.
The M4 Sherman dominated through mass production and reliability rather than superior armor or firepower. The M1A1 Abrams destroyed Iraqi armor at ranges they could not match during the Gulf War. The ...
Tucked away in bushland on Western Australia's south coast, a hidden World War II site has become a sprawling canvas for street artists from all over the world.
A WWII 'Ghost Army' used inflatable tanks and sound to fool Nazis, with a Woonsocket inventor creating the decoys.