Description: Additional Information about Squadron Signal Publications ( 39002 ) M3 Gun Motor Carriage (2013, Paperback) Certain data records © 2024 Bowker. Rights in cover images reserved by owners. Description The M3 Gun Motor Carriage was a United States Army tank destroyer equipped with a 75 mm M1897A4 gun, which was built by the Autocar Company during World War II. After observing the new and often decisive, uses of armored vehicles on both sides during the French campaign of 1940, the US Army decided that it required a 75 mm self-propelled gun, based on the chassis of the M3 Half-track. This was initially known as the T12. However, after the addition of features such as the gun shield from the M2A3, the new vehicle entered production under the name M3 Gun Motor Carriage. Because the number of M2A3 gun shields available was insufficient for the M3 GMC order, a new gun shield was designed. Variants featuring the new shield were designated M3A1 GMC. Product Identifiers ISBN-10 ISBN-1308974-77284 9780897-477284 Key DetailsAuthorDavid DoylePages80 pagesFormat PaperbackPublished00-00-2013Language English TextPublisherSquadron Signal Publications
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Book Title: M3 Gun Motor Carriage
Ex Libris: No
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Topic: Military History
Special Attributes: Illustrated
Series: Detail In Action
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Country: USA
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Format: Paperback
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Type: Illustrated Book
Features: Illustrated
Original Language: English
Author: David Doyle
Personalized: No
Book Series: Detail In Action Series
Publication Year: 2013
Language: English
Intended Audience: Adults
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Publisher: Squadron Signal Publications
Genre: History
Era: 1940s
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Region: North America
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Subjects: History & Military
Age Level: Adults