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I know someone who has a M3 tank but doesn't have a manual.
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Hi Ryan, You might be able to make their day at
http://www.archive.org/details/Tm9-7...sM3M3a1AndM3a2 And Bob your copy is the earlier issue and was superceded May 9, 1942. Perhaps you could use the pages from the link above and a little photoshop or something. Otherwise someone else may have exactly what you're requesting. I'm not sure if I have this May 1942 as an original myself, I haven't found it yet if I do. There is a British version around, printed in USA, titled 'Handbook on M3 Medium Tank' August, 1941 with a stitched binding and tan covers and the 'Not to be Published...His Majesty's Service' warning on the cover. It doesn't contain as much detail as TM9-750 and I noted that the roadwheel bearings are drawn as single-row ball when they're double but otherwise a good publication. Alex Last edited by cantankrs; 27-10-11 at 22:53. Reason: Added more |
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For the information. At least I now have an indication of what to look for.
Bob
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