M48A5 from 2ID on the move during a 1984 Team Spirit in Wonju, Korea. Later in the year, 2ID would transition to the M60A3
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Richard Perea writes: I went to Vietnam an 18 year old, in this picture I had turned 19 and I already had white hair. He called his tank “ His Cadillac”
Richard was crew on a M-48 Patton medium tank. M-48s were one of Charlie’s most prized targets.
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Somali militiaman with a used HK21 and an abandoned M47 Patton behind him, 1992.
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I don't think I've ever seen the unicorn be more sinister looking....
Tomahawk in Dallas Texas Halloween 2012
Photos by Mike Brooks
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I DON'T KNOW THE SHIP NAME BUT PATTON × JANUS × REMUS
-anon who shows up randomly with no explanation
Winter intrumoceit date!
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The M48 Patton tank is lifted gently aboard of TS Nabob, New York - 1959
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An M48 Patton provides support to infantry as an F-4 Phantom II fighter-bomber makes a bomb run over the near horizon during Operation Junction City, South Vietnam, 1968.
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Private First Class Jose Ledoux-Garcia of Company C, 5th Battalion, 77th Armor guarding his M60a3 during Exercise REFORGER '85 in Giessen, West Germany (1985)
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M60 Patton Cross Stitch Pattern | The M60 Patton Main Battle Tank
★ Specification of this cross-stitch pattern for different types of fabric
✔ Fabric: Aida.
✔ Colors: 11. Palette: DMC.
✔ Size: 150 × 75 stitches.
★ Finished size will vary depending on the count fabric/canvas you choose.
✔ 14 count ⇒ Size: 10.71 × 5.36 inches | 27.2 × 13.61 cm
✔ 16 count ⇒ Size: 9.38 × 4.69 inches | 23.81 × 11.91 cm
✔ 18 count ⇒ Size: 8.33 × 4.17 inches | 21.16 × 10.59 cm
Stitch a piece of valor with the M60 Patton Cross Stitch Pattern, honoring the legendary “The Iron Fist” tank. This 150 × 75 stitch design captures the powerful M60 Patton, a hero of the Vietnam War, in its classic green camouflage. Measuring 9.38 × 4.69 inches on 16-count canvas, this pattern is perfect for those who appreciate military history and the art of cross-stitching. With 11 colors, you can recreate the tank that stood resilient in battles like Tan Son Nhut and Kontum, and now rests at the Patton Museum of Cavalry and Armor. Bring to life the “The Iron Fist” with each stitch, and pay homage to the tank’s storied legacy and the bravery of its crew. This cross stitch project is not just a craft, but a narrative of American strength and determination during the Vietnam War.
★ Source: M60 Patton Cross Stitch Pattern | The M60 Patton Main Battle Tank
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Lieutenant Colonel George Patton de la 1ère Brigade de chars devant un char Renault FT – Eté 1918
©United States Army Signal Corps
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Perspectives: 761st Tank Battalion, The Original Black Panthers
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