Char Sherman

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THE
SHERMAN TANK

This Sherman Tank stands as a tribute
to the valour of the Tanks Crews of all
allied armies who used Shermans in every theatre of
World War II. It commemorates also, all those men
and women who worked in the Arsenal of Democracy
producing some 40,000 of these American weapons.

Crew Members: 5, 1-76mm Cannon, 3 Machine Guns,
Range: 120 Miles, Weight: 35 Tons, Top Speed: 24 MPH.

Oct. 1942 - The Sherman Tank received its baptism of
fire with the British Eighth Army in the Battle of El
Alamein, Egypt. June 6, 1944 - The British up-gunned
six hundred Shermans with their famous seventeen
pounder anti-tank gun for the D-Day invasion of Nor-
mandy. This, the Firefly Sherman was the most suc-
cessful tank used by the British and Canadian armies.

SHERMANS IN THE CANADIAN ARMY
Fourteen Canadian Armoured Regiments of Sherman
Tanks fought in Sicily, Italy, Northwest Europe and
Korea. One of the most famous exploits of the Sher-
man Tank was that of Major David Currie, command-
ing "C" Squadron, the South Alberta Regiment, who
won the Victoria Cross August 20, 1944, in the battle
of the Falaise Gap, France. The Insignia on Sherman
78-901 commemorates Major Currie's command tank.

Location
Char Sherman

110, rue North
Goderich
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