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« on: June 02, 2009, 11:18:50 am »

Thank you, dutch508, sir, but I remain confused about one thing.

Am I correct in my impression that the U.S. Army had no heavy tanks during the second world war, or only just a handful of them?

I fully understand General Marshall's attitude that sheer quantity was more important than quality, and obviously it was the correct attitude.

But surely there must have been at least some on drawing-boards?
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