Stuart Light Tank

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Great value military book on the M3 and M5 Stuart Light Tank. Full of photographs of the Stuart light tank and its various marks, written by military author Steven J Zaloga and Jim Laurier published by Osprey New Vanguard series available from Cranston Fine Arts.

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M3 & M5 Stuart Light Tank 1940-1945 by Steve Zaloga and Jim Laurier

The M3 and M5 family of light tanks was the culmination of American tank development in the 1930's. Although the emphasis was shifting to medium tanks by the outbreak of World War 2, the Stuart saw action with the British in the Western Desert and with the US Army in Tunisia. It proved to be especially well suited to the Pacific theatre, and fought successfully at Guadalcanal, Tarawa, Peleliu, Saipan and in Burma.

Post: UK- £2.00 (max post for multiple books £5.00).

For Europe £3.00 (each plus one charge of £3.00 recorded fee per total shipment)

Rest of World £6.00 (each plus one charge of £3.00 recorded fee per total shipment)

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Book price £8.99. Book serial number Osprey NV33.

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The New Vanguard book series contain comprehensive histories of design, development and operational use of the World's armoured fighting vehicles and artillery. Each volume includes an authoritative text written by a recognised expert on the subject, backed up by extensive contemporary photographs and coloured illustrations of the weapons system. Black and white line drawings and colour artworks detail the vehicle's variants and each volume includes a full-cutaway showing the interior workings of the fighting machine.
 

 

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