M4 Sherman

The M4 Sherman, formally Medium Tank, M4, was the primary tank used by the United States during World War II. Thousands were also distributed to the Allies, including the British Commonwealth and Soviet armies, via lend-lease. In the United Kingdom, the M4 was named after Union General William Tecumseh Sherman, following the British practice of naming their American-built tanks after famous American Civil War generals. Subsequently the British name found its way into common use in the U.S.

M4 Sherman in Days of Infamy
The M4 Sherman was brought to Hawaii by the US Marines when they landed on the islands in early 1943. The M4 was vastly superior to all tanks the Japanese fielded, and the only M4 casualties were because of suicide grenade attacks.

M4 Sherman in Worldwar
The M4 Sherman was one of America's main tanks at the time. By the time of the Conquest Fleet invasion, it was thrown into battle against Race Landcruisers, which they suffered heavy losses. Some Shermans were modified to carry much more bigger guns, at least to fight the Landcruisers on equal terms. They saw battle in the Battle of Chicago and all across the country.