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Here is some USMC history info with a photo of a restored FT-17, while the USMC museum does not have an FT-17 on display.
http://mcvthf.org/History/Evolution_of_Marine_Tanks.html
http://www.tanks-encyclopedia.com/ww1/US/M1917-light-tank/
WIP: Monogram 1/72 B-26 (Snaptite) as 73rd BS B-26, 40-1408, torpedo bomber attempt on Ryujo
Monogram 1/72 B-26 (Snaptite) as 22nd BG B-26, 7-Mile Drome, New Guinea
Minicraft 1/72 B-24D as LB-30, AL-613, "Tough Boy", 28th Composite Group
I may have something on this in an old Osprey book by Steven Zaloga. I’ll have to check on that.
F is for FIRE, That burns down the whole town!
U is for URANIUM... BOMBS!
N is for NO SURVIVORS...
- Plankton
LSM
I'm Writing for some answer's about the OD or Maybe Forest Green That The Marine's Used In the 1920's For There Tanks.I guess the main question is would the OD/Forest Green Be The Same Used In WW2 Or Did They Have A Different Shade Back In 1923-1927?
You Got A Tank In Me You Got A Tank In Me When The Road Is Up Ahead And Your Miles And Miles From Your Nice Warm Bed.Just Remember What Your Old Pal Said Cause You Got A Tank In Me LOL----happy modeling
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