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Springtime for T110 and the Americas

Дата: 29.10.2014 01:08:54
View PostMini_Bolo, on Oct 28 2014 - 23:02, said:   Let's see.  Brits tended to go with Civil War Generals for American lend-lease tanks.  I'm pretty sure the M36 was referred to as the Jackson, which would be the reference to Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson.  And I know the British modification of the M10 with the 17 pounder was referred to as the Achilles.  Did the British have a nickname for the stock M10?

The_Chieftain:   Why would the Brits name a vehicle which they didn't use? (i.e. M36). There has been no reliable citation of "Wolverine" as a name used by -anyone-, be it Canadian, British, French, American... And Storm refuses to change it, on the basis that he wants vehicles to have names, not alphanumerics.

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