| | Indochine # 3. The Foreign Legion - Regiment Etranger Cavalerie.
M29C Weasel, M3A1 White Scout Car, M8 Greyhound, M5A1 Stuart,
LVT-4 and LVT(A)-4 Alligator. More |
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| | Indochine # 5. 1er Regiment de Chasseurs
M5A1 Stuart, M3A1 White Scout Car, M8 75mm HMC,
M24 Chaffee , M2 and M3A1 Halftracks. More |
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Catalogue | £7.70 | |
| | M3 and M3A1 Stuart. US Army.
US Army Stuarts in the Pacific.
Philippines, Bougainville, Kwajalein Atoll and Makin Atoll / Tarawa More |
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Limited Availability | £7.70 | |
| | Re-printed! M3, M3A1, M3A1 Satan and M5A1 Stuart. US Marine Corps.
USMC Stuarts in the Pacific.
Guadalcanal, Bougainville, Kwajalein Atoll, Tarawa, Midway, Saipan, Emirau Island. More |
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Catalogue | £7.70 | |
| | US Armored Mix # 3.
15th Tank Battalion, 6th Armored Division in Europe.
M4 Sherman, M5A1 Stuart and M3A1 Halftrack. More |
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Catalogue | £9.99 | |
| | Tanks & AFVs in Cuba # 1.
M4A3E8 Sherman, A34 Comet, Staghound, Greyhound, M3A1 Scout Car, M3A1 Stuart. More |
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Catalogue | £7.70 | |
| | M3 Stuart Light Tank (In Action Series) [M3A1 M3A3 M5A1] Named for Confederate General J.E.B. Stuart of the American Civil War, the Stuart tank filled the need for a light tank. The M3 and M5 series of tanks were the ultimate production variants of a line of vehicles whose development began in the mid-1930s. Then in 1941 the U.S. Ordnance Department accepted a proposal by Cadillac to install double Cadillac V8 engines in the tank and, after remodelling the hull to accommodate the new motors, a new tank, the M5 (to avoid confusion with the M4 Sherman) was born. Reconnaissance units in the front lines of U.S. forces were always accompanied by the agile M5s. With a top speed of 45 miles per hour, armour protection, and firepower, the M5A1 provided powerful support for mobile reconnaissance teams. Though not a match for heavy German armour, the Stuart was more than adequate for dealing with infantry and saw action with U.S. Forces in the Pacific, where the Stuart could confront Japan��aš-a"�s armour on better terms. In addition to serving the U.S. military, M5s were supplied to Britain and France and after World War II saw action of battle fronts in as far-flung places as China, India, and Indochina. Illustrated with over 200 photographs, plus colour profiles and detailed line drawings; 80 pages.
By Rob Ervin and David Doyle More |
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Catalogue | £14.99 | |