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The Army’s M551 Sheridan light tank never had a chance
The M551 Sheridan was America’s last true light tank: airdroppable, amphibious, and armed with a 152mm gun that could launch ...
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The missile that was supposed to replace tank guns and failed
After World War II, as tank armor grew thicker and guns became impractically large, the U.S. Army gambled on guided missiles ...
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Contingency Plan: Cold War Weapons the U.S. Quietly Keeps in Storage
The U.S. military has spent decades replacing its Cold War arsenal with newer, more capable systems—but not everything from ...
The best Taylor Sheridan shows have accumulated their loyal, and large, followings for fairly obvious reasons: They’re just damn good. The 55-year-old actor turned writer-producer knows how to write ...
Jake Sheridan covers local politics and the City Council for the Tribune's City Hall team. He previously worked as a general assignment reporter for the Tribune's Metro desk. He is a graduate of Duke ...
Among the products of the Cleveland Tank Plant operation was the controversial M-551 16-ton Sheridan tank, billed as the most versatile and mobile tank ever built. Congress decided to discontinue the ...
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