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| '''Light'''<br> [[File:M3 37mm atg .jpg| | | '''Light'''<br> [[File:M3 37mm atg .jpg|270px]]<br>[[M3 37mm anti tank gun| M3 (37mm)]] || '''Medium''' <br>[[File:At fr qf 6pdr.jpg|300px]]<br>[[M1A3 57mm]] || '''Heavy'''<br> [[File:At fr m5 3in.jpg|300px]]<br>[[M5 3 inch|M5 3 inch (76.2mm)]] | ||
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Revision as of 09:46, 27 February 2023
United States Infantry
Airborne Infantry
Airborne Rifleman |
Airborne SMG |
Airborne LMG |
Airborne Sniper |
Airborne Mortarmen |
Airborne Sapper |
Field Guns
Light M3 (37mm) |
Medium M1A3 57mm |
Heavy M5 3 inch (76.2mm) |
Light 25mm CA mle 1938 |
Medium Bofors 40mm |
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Self Propelled Crusader A15, AA Mk I |
Self Propelled 88mm Mortar Carrier M21 (HT) |
Heavy M2A1 105mm Howitzer |
Armored Vehicles
Personnel Carriers | M-3 Halftrack |
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Light Tanks | M3A3 Stuart |
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Medium Tanks | M4A2 Sherman |
M4A3 Sherman (76mm gun) |
Tank Destroyers & Assault Tanks | 3in SPM M10 |
M3 Gun Motor Carriage |
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