Korea
Tank crew with infantry escort on their way North
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo.../04/ck17-1.jpg
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Korea
Tank crew with infantry escort on their way North
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo.../04/ck17-1.jpg
Can't be too sure but it looks like a M4A3
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...hermanM4-1.jpg
An M4A3E8 76 mm armed Sherman tank made during ww2
The Army had seven main sub-designations for M4 variants during production: M4, M4A1, M4A2, M4A3, M4A4, M4A5, and M4A6. These designations did not necessarily indicate linear improvement: for example, A4 was not meant to indicate it was better than the A3. These sub-types indicated standardized production variations, which were in fact often manufactured concurrently at different locations. The sub-types differed mainly in engines, although the M4A1 differed from the M4 by its fully cast upper hull; the M4A4 had a longer engine system that required a longer hull, a longer suspension system, and more track blocks; M4A5 was an administrative placeholder for Canadian production; and the M4A6 had an elongated chassis, but fewer than 100 of these were produced.