At the onset of World War II, the U.S. had no modern tanks equal to those used by the German military. Therefore, as an upgrade of the M2 Light Tank, the U.S. built the M3 Stuart in 1941, forming part ...
Spectators watch Stuart tanks in action during a previous World War II Weekend in Berwick. The Stuart Tank Memorial Association will host the eighth annual World War II Weekend July 18-20 at Test ...
BERWICK — A Stuart tank rolled down Third Street Saturday afternoon, but the borough wasn’t under attack. The World War II relic was part of “A Day with Stuie,” an event sponsored by the Berwick ...
BERWICK, Pa. — There's a lot of history at Berwick's Test Track Park. And the community will be honoring that history and taking a step back in time this weekend at its eighth annual World War II ...
After months of effort a silent machine finally came back to life. The M3A1 Stuart tank was rebuilt through sanding welding painting and mechanical repairs. What once looked like a worn out relic now ...
One of the most recognizable light tanks of World War Two is running again. This episode presents the restored M3A1 Stuart, examining its history, design, battlefield role, and the extensive ...
The M3 Stuart tank’s origin story begins with the M2, a light tank that preceded the M3. A product of the interwar years, the M2 was perhaps an adequate tank by pre-war standards though ...