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This Post WW2 forum is intended for asking and discussing reference or historical related issues pertaining to any time after WW2 (1945+) subjects.

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 Subject:  When is a Patton tank not a Patton tank?List thread.  
  
 Date:  Jun 26, 2002
 From:  Ed Kusiak 
When it's an M60.

I'm trying to clear up a misconception in this neighbourhood. I read
somewhere that the Patton name relates to M46, M47, and M48 and not to M60,
yet many say it does.

Any hard evidence to settle the debate would be welcome.

Thanks in advance,

Ed Kusiak
 
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  When is a Patton tank not a Patton tank? - Ed Kusiak - Jun 26, 2002
. . . Re: When is a Patton tank not a Patton tank? - Marcel Jussen - Jun 26, 2002
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