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Old 01-11-09, 02:27
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Hi,

In the "Pictorial History of the 8th Canadian Hussars (Princess Louise's)" 1973, there is an image on p.147 of a knocked out Sherman that was taken in the Liri Valley, May 1944.

I was wondering if anyone can identify the rectangular bulge on the right side of the turret. It doesn't look like stowed kit or a door, but i may be wrong.

I am completely stumped and have had no luck searching either the 'net or the few Sherman books that I own. I did however notice a clip on one of the History Channel shows today that showed another Sherman with this feature.

Thanks,

J
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Old 01-11-09, 17:16
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Jason,

it's not actually fixed to the turret, merely resting against it!

It's a Sherman III, M4A2 with the twin Detroit Diesels. When the decks are lifted, there is a shield underneath them which folds forward to allow access to the engines.

Hope this helps.

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Old 01-11-09, 21:54
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That makes sense!

Now that you mention it you can see the prop rod for the plate on the right side.

Thank you so much Adrian!

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Old 02-11-09, 11:38
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That makes sense!

Now that you mention it you can see the prop rod for the plate on the right side.

Thank you so much Adrian!

j
Jason..

Mr Barrel goes by the handel of "Tank Barrel"...this dude know his tanks,by my observations of his postings over the years..nice to have his kind of expertise here at MLU..
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Old 03-11-09, 09:27
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Thanks Alex! I always try to help where I can. Tanks, particularly Sherman and Cromwell being my thing.
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