From Berwick to Battlefields: Exploring the Legendary Stuart Tank's History One of the fastest tanks of World War ll, the Stuart tank, was able to do 35 mph and was manufactured locally in Berwick PA.
The Tank Museum holds the world’s largest collection of tanks, covering the period from the First World War to the present day. TANKFEST is a three day event featuring the world’s biggest live display ...
A modest space hold a modest (by today’s standards) battle tank in the Stuart Tank Museum in Berwick, dedicated to the mobile artillery vehicle manufactured by the thousands in a mile-long factory in ...
BERWICK, Pa. — Many history buffs know how significant Berwick was to our nation's success in World War II. More than 15,000 Stuart Tanks were built in this community at the American Car and Foundry ...
Dave Kovach’s decades-long pursuit to honor the pride of Berwick — the World War II fighting machine, the Stuart tank — reached a pinnacle recently with the opening of a permanent museum in the ...
BERWICK, Pa. — Nearly 78 years ago to the day, the last Stuart tank rolled off the assembly line at American Car and Foundry Company in Berwick. Craig Shepperly's dad, Frederick worked around the ...
Tanks and trees take centre stage in a Dorset museum's new half-term experience exploring the unexpected links between nature ...
Tanks and trees take centre stage in a Dorset museum's new half-term experience exploring the unexpected links between nature and war machines ...
US Army Pfc. Jim Andreadis was a teenager in April 1945 when he made history. That month, the Brooklyn-bred soldier and his unit helped liberate the Nazi-run Ohrdruf concentration camp — one of World ...
Tanks and trees take centre stage in a Dorset museum's new half-term experience exploring the unexpected links between nature and war machines ...