M24 Chaffee. American light tank.

M24 Chaffee. American light tank. Stock Photo
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Plamen Stanev / Alamy Stock Photo

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BAR12J

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5400 x 3600 px | 45.7 x 30.5 cm | 18 x 12 inches | 300dpi

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10 April 2009

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Cantigny Park, 1S151 Winfield Road,Wheaton, Illinois 60187

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Cantigny: Robert R. McCormick's Gift to the People of Illinois. M24 Chaffee The M24 Chaffee was produced during World War II in an attempt to provide adequate armor protection and firepower with good speed and maneuverability. It replaced the M5 Stuart as the Army’s light tank. Light tanks proved ineffective in direct combat against German tanks, so the US developed a doctrine of infantry support, to which the light tank was better suited. M24 crews did not hunt for German armor, but if engaged the 75mm main gun gave them a fighting chance. Along with mechanized infantry support and reconnaissance missions the M24 was also able to destroy enemy bunkers, buildings, and other strong points. Weight: 20.2 Tons Crew: 5 – Commander, Gunner, Loader, Driver, Hull Machine Gunner Armament: Turret: 75 mm main gun, .30-caliber machine gun, .50-caliber machine gun, 2” mortar (smoke) fixed in turret Hull: .30-caliber machine gun Main Gun Ammunition: Armor Piercing, High Explosive, Smoke Armor Thickness: .375”– 1.5” Engine: Two Cadillac V-8 Liquid Cooled Gas 220 hp Engines Speed: 35 mph Number Produced: 4, 731 Year Fielded: 1944