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Big Hatch M:32B1

July 8 2012 at 11:33 PM
  (Login roy_chow)
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Response to Maybe not oranges and apples, but very different kinds of oranges...

"Now as far as is known, there were no M32's built on this type of hull in WWII. "

I'm aware of photos of a 20AD, 20TB large hatch M32B1 ARV in 1945, Germany. So it did exist -- but the discovery of the photo was like hen's teeth.

Roy Chow
AMPS President
http://www.amps-armor.org

 
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  1. Can you post the photo? - Tom Gannon on Jul 11, 7:19 PM
    1. M32B1 Big Hatch - Fano Suarez on Jul 12, 10:42 AM
     


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