Inside the Chieftain's Hatch: M3 GMC
Crosspost on a time-delay from the World of Tanks North America channel, for those who don't follow it. As ever, like the others paid for by WoT, these are marketing videos. If you don't play, (It's free to play, but we don't mind if you throw us some dollars), use this link to associate your support with these videos. It'll encourage creation of more, and you might also find a new fun way to pass the time. https://tanks.ly/WoTChieftain The M3 GMC is the first of the tank destroyers to enter service with the US Army. This very nice example (Not that there are more than about four out there) is found at the Museum of the American GI in College Station, Texas. WoT North America Youtube Channel. / @worldoftanksnaarchived

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