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 75mm Gun Motor Carriage M3 (halftrack), the first standardized American self-propelled antitank weapon used in World War II. Here the M3 GMC takes a detour through a side street in Sicily to avoid debris and roadblocks on the main route, circa July 1943. Original size: 1042x1157
 M3 Gun Motor Carriage (GMC) with 75mm Field Gun and crew in the underbrush of Cape Gloucester where they rescued other Marines, trapped in the crossfire of Jap machine guns near the mouth of the Natamo River, circa January 1944. Original size: 1439x1141
 A column of halftracks, advancing along a road during the training period in England. The lead vehicle is an M2 halftrack. Following vehicles are 75mm Gun Motor Carriages M3, the first standardized US self-propelled, high-mobility antitank weapon used in World War II. The M3 GMC was replaced in March 1944 by the 76mm Motor Gun Carriage M18, then declared obsolete in September 1944. Original size: 903x389
 M3 Halftrack with mounted 75mm field gun, known as T12 in this configuration, later standardized as the M3 GMC, during a training exercise in England, 28 October 1942. Original size: 935x371
 75mm Gun Motor Carriages M3 (Halftrack) firing at enemy positions on Iwo Jima, February 1945. Original size: 1000x543
 M-3 Gun Motor Carriage, with 75mm gun, based on M-3 halftrack. World War II period postcard. Original size: 648x416
 Acorn Inn, British Army self-propelled 75mm gun M3 half-track of 27th Lancers, north-west of Mezzano, Italy, 18 February 1945. Original size: 800x792
 601st Tank Destroyer Bn. officers (CPT Paulick and 1LT Gioia) confer in front an M2A1 command halftrack, near El Guettar, central Tunisia, 23 March 1943. Several jeeps are nearby and behind them is an M3 75mm GMC tank destroyer. Original size: 1167x1176
 Marine M-3 75mm Gun Motor Carriage halftracks blast away at Japanese positions on a Guam ridge, 21 July 1944. The 75mm guns cleared a patch at the center of the ridge, enabling the Leathernecks to capture this position. Original size: 1977x1579
 Air base security troops racing to their M3 75mm Gun Motor Carriage halftracks during an alert, North Africa, circa 1943. Original size: 544x279
 Co B, 93rd Tank Destroyer Bn, M-3 Gun Motor Carriage (M3 Halftrack with 75mm gun) positioned for mock battle with the medium tanks of the 69th Armored Regiment, First Army maneuvers in the Carolinas, 21 November 1941. Original size: 1005x829
 M3 75mm GMC (gun motor carriage, a heavy tank destroyer), Ft. Hood, TX, circa 1941-42. The M3 GMC was based on the White M3 Halftrack with a mounted M1897 or M2 75mm field gun. The M3 in this photo is an early production unit lacking the larger shield of the later units. Original size: 939x691
 Marine M-3 75mm Gun Motor Carriage halftrack on Guam fires across the bay on the Japanese enemy, 25 July 1944. One of the gun crew sits on the ground and acts as observer, while the rest of the crew mans the 75mm gun. Original size: 1980x1579
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