TRUE FURY:    SHERMAN TANK TRAINING AND        BATTLES OF WORLD WAR II                                                     IN TEXT, PHOTOGRAPHS AND FILM TRUE FURY:    SHERMAN TANK TRAINING AND        BATTLES OF WORLD WAR II                                                     IN TEXT, PHOTOGRAPHS AND FILM

TRUE FURY: SHERMAN TANK TRAINING AND BATTLES OF WORLD WAR II IN TEXT, PHOTOGRAPHS AND FILM

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OVERVIEW:

During World War II, the primary US Army tank was the M4 Sherman. Weighing approximately 35 tons, it mounted a 75mm general-purpose gun firing high explosive armor-piercing and white phosphorus rounds. The tank had a reputation for mechanical reliability, which was its best attribute. The Sherman was designed as an infantry support tank. To deal with enemy armor, the Americans later developed the M10 tank destroyer, which was based on the M4 chassis but mounted a 75mm high-velocity gun. This gun could penetrate most German armor and was adept at dealing with thick walls and fortifications. Its armor was even thinner than the Sherman’s armor though, so it could dish out far more than it could take. Both of these armored vehicles were nine feet wide and able to maneuver in most of the narrow streets of Europe. 

When American armor was employed, it was evident to the crews that they were heavily outgunned by the German panzers, which also had superior armor protection. Both the M4 Sherman and M10 tank destroyer were extremely vulnerable to German tank fire and to the wide assortment of enemy antitank weapons, including the Panzerfaust, which was a hand-held single-shot recoilless weapon firing a shaped charge. Although the Panzerfaust had a very short range of 30 meters, it could devastate American armor. The Germans produced huge numbers of these cheap and effective weapons, and American tank crews learned quickly to avoid both the German panzers and infantrymen armed with the dreaded Panzerfausts.

The Americans generally overcame the deficiencies of their armor by fielding a large number of tanks and by using massed artillery and aerial firepower. After the breakout from the Normandy hedgerows from August to September, the Allied armies raced across France after the retreating Germans.


CONTENTS by CHAPTER:

1. Sherman Tank News Stories And Photographs


2. Conquering The Hedgerows


3. Sherman Tanks in the Streets: Aachen, 1944


4. Armored Force Organization 


5. Tank Destroyer Force


6. Defeat At Kasserine: American Armor Doctrine, Training And Battle Command in Northwest Africa, World War II 


7. TM 9-759: Sherman M4A3 Medium Tank Manual  


8. Film - U.S. Army Training Film: Combat Firing By The Individual Tank (B&W, 1944) 


9. Film - U.S. Army Training Film: The T-73 Demolition Rocket Launcher (B&W, 1945)

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2014
26 September
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
257
Pages
PUBLISHER
Jeffrey Frank Jones
SELLER
Jeffrey Frank Jones
SIZE
518.8
MB

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