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M24 Chaffee - Wikipedia In British service it was given the service name Chaffee after the United States Army general, Adna R Chaffee Jr , who helped develop the use of tanks in the United States armed forces
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Light Tank M24 Chaffee - Tank Encyclopedia The Chaffee was the last American light tank of WW2, designed to replace the Stuart and had a long career postwar, in Indochina, Korea, and elsewhere
M24 Chaffee — Best Light Tank of WWII? - The Armory Life The Chaffee was fast enough to scamper across the battlefield but could still slug it out from fixed positions nearly as well as the heavier Sherman The enhanced mobility and ease of maintenance made the Chaffee popular with its crews
History Museum - M24 Chaffee Series Tanks The M24, nicknamed the Chaffee in honor of Major General Adna R Chaffee, Jr , the “Father of the Armored Force,” weighed in a little over nineteen tons (38,750 pounds) It had a length of 16 feet, 9 inches (18 feet with the main gun), a width of 9 feet, 4 inches, and a height of 8 feet, 1 inch
M24 Chaffee (1944) - tank-afv. com M24 Chaffee Light Tank of the 20th Armored Division, 7th Army, near Salzburg in Austria, 4th May 1945 just a few days before the end of the war
The M24 Chaffee Light Tank - The Army Historical Foundation The M24 Chaffee was the last U S light tank to see extensive combat action While a significant improvement over the M5 Stuart, the M24 still possessed many of the drawbacks found in light tanks, namely thin armor and relatively weak firepower
M24 Chaffee (1944-1945) - Museum of the American G. I. The M24 Chaffee, while introduced late in the war, was the epitome of the Light Tank division in World War II Its development was based on the need to replace the M3 M5 Stuart with stronger armaments