M10 GMC Wolverine

 

An M10 GMC Wolverine self-propelled gun from the 645th Tank Destroyer Battalion, operating in conjunction with the 45th Infantry Division of the US Army, overcomes a destroyed barrier in the streets of Lembach city. The Battle of France, Western Front, World War II.

 

 

Location: Lembach, Alsace, France
Shooting time: December 14, 1944

 

3-in. Gun Motor Carriage M10 (M10 GMC Wolverine) is a US anti-tank self-propelled artillery gun during World War II, tank destroyer class, medium in weight. This combat vehicle in the US Army was abbreviated as the GMC M10 or TD (an abbreviation for Tank Destroyer – “tank destroyer”). The American soldiers also had the unofficial nickname “Wolverine” from American soldiers, which they borrowed from their British allies – the M10 supplied under Lend-Lease to the UK had the official designation 3-in there. SP, Wolverine).

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