From Berwick to Battlefields: Exploring the Legendary Stuart Tank's History One of the fastest tanks of World War ll, the Stuart tank, was able to do 35 mph and was manufactured locally in Berwick PA.
A rare piece of World War II history is up for sale—a 1943 Stuart M5A1 light tank that still runs using its original twin Cadillac V8 engines. The tank, which has been part of a private Alabama ...
At the onset of World War II, the U.S. had no modern tanks equal to those used by the German military. Therefore, as an upgrade of the M2 Light Tank, the U.S. built the M3 Stuart in 1941, forming part ...
The tank destroyer costs $75,000, and getting it transported to the museum would cost about another $4,000 to $5,000, making ...
Having served in all three theaters of operations during World War II, including North Africa, the Pacific, and Continental Europe, the Stuart M5 tank has seen its fair share of action during what we ...
Turning heads, the World War II Stuart Tank sparked conversation about history at the Bloomsburg Fair. The Bloomsburg Fair is back for its 170th year, welcoming visitors to enjoy agriculture, rides, ...
BERWICK, Pa. — The pride runs deep in the borough of Berwick for the role this community played in World War II. Stuart tanks were built at the American Car and Foundry Plant. At that time, nine ...
Northwest Area High School student Alan Lane gets the driver’s seat of a restored 1942 U.S. Army Jeep owned by Bill Hartzell, a World War II re-enactor and member of the board of the Stuart Tank ...
World War II gave rise to some of the best-known and most successful war machines in history. Tanks were a prominent part of the conflict indeed, with the United States alone developing 86,000 of them ...
Spectators watch Stuart tanks in action during a previous World War II Weekend in Berwick. The Stuart Tank Memorial Association will host the eighth annual World War II Weekend July 18-20 at Test ...
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