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==Description==
 
==Description==
 
The '''M3 half-track''' officially designated '''Carrier, Personnel, Half-track, M3''' was an American armored personnel carrier half-track widely used by the Allies during World War II and into the Cold War. Derived from the M2 half-track car, the M3 was extensively produced, with about 15,000 standard M3s and more than 38,000 variant units manufactured to fulfill multiple roles.
 
The '''M3 half-track''' officially designated '''Carrier, Personnel, Half-track, M3''' was an American armored personnel carrier half-track widely used by the Allies during World War II and into the Cold War. Derived from the M2 half-track car, the M3 was extensively produced, with about 15,000 standard M3s and more than 38,000 variant units manufactured to fulfill multiple roles.
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=== Rank I ===
 
=== Rank I ===
  
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* T48 GMC - [[SU-57]]
 
* [[M3 GMC]]
 
* [[M3 GMC]]
 
* [[M13 MGMC]]
 
* [[M13 MGMC]]
* T48 GMC - [[SU-57]]  
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* [[M15 CGMC]]
  
 
=== Rank II ===
 
=== Rank II ===
* [[M15 CGMC]]
 
 
* [[M16 MGMC]]
 
* [[M16 MGMC]]
* [[M16 MGMC (Japan)]]  
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* [[M16 MGMC (Japan)]]
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=== Rank V ===
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* Zachlam [[TCM-20]]
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* [[Zachlam Tager]]
  
 
[[Category:Family pages]]
 
[[Category:Family pages]]

Latest revision as of 16:47, 21 September 2023

Description

The M3 half-track officially designated Carrier, Personnel, Half-track, M3 was an American armored personnel carrier half-track widely used by the Allies during World War II and into the Cold War. Derived from the M2 half-track car, the M3 was extensively produced, with about 15,000 standard M3s and more than 38,000 variant units manufactured to fulfill multiple roles.

Vehicles

Rank I

Rank II

Rank V