Surviving M3 and M3A1 Stuart tanks Last update : 27 January 2018 Listed here are the M3 and M3A1 Stuart tanks that still exist today. http://preservedtanks.com/Profile.aspx?UniqueID=1819&Select=1 M3 Stuart (EB 11564) – Staman International Trading, Nijverdal (Netherlands) SN 1244. This tank was part of the Brazilian Army, it was bought by Mike Stallwood and brought to Europe in 2008 (Trevor Larkum) Massimo Foti, June 2010 - https://www.flickr.com/photos/massimofoti/sets/72157624249113513/ M3 Stuart (EB 11159) – Länzlinger Collection, Rüthi (Switzerland) SN 712. This tank was part of the Brazilian Army, it was bought by Mike Stallwood and brought to Europe in 2008 (Trevor Larkum)
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Surviving M3 and M3A1 Stuart tanks Last update : 27 January 2018
Listed here are the M3 and M3A1 Stuart tanks that still exist today.
M3 Stuart (EB 11564) – Staman International Trading, Nijverdal (Netherlands)SN 1244. This tank was part of the Brazilian Army, it was bought by Mike Stallwood and brought to Europe in 2008 (Trevor Larkum)
Massimo Foti, June 2010 - https://www.flickr.com/photos/massimofoti/sets/72157624249113513/
M3 Stuart (EB 11159) – Länzlinger Collection, Rüthi (Switzerland)SN 712. This tank was part of the Brazilian Army, it was bought by Mike Stallwood and brought to Europe in 2008 (Trevor Larkum)
M3 Stuart – Royal Jordanian Tank Museum (Jordan)Restored by Gavin Barlow. Came from Brazil to the UK before going to Jordan. The interior was just as nice as the outside
http://www.tripadvisor.in/
M3 Stuart – Ghana Armed Forces Museum, Fort Kumasi, Kumasi (Ghana)
M3 Stuart – PNG Museum, Port Moresby (Papua New Guinea)Serial Number 2300. M3 Stuart of the 2/6th Armoured Regiment, AIF. Knocked out during fighting at Buna on 18 December, 1942. The
hull is now on display at the PNG Museum in Port Moresby (http://www.pacificwrecks.com)
Tim Dunn, June 2016 - https://www.facebook.com/tim.dunn.9277/
M3 Stuart – Australian Armour and Artillery Museum, Cairns, QLD (Australia)Uncertain Serial Number. The museum believes that it may have fought at Buna during WWII
M3 Stuart – John Belfield collection, VIC (Australia)This tank is currently offered for sale. It is part of few Stuarts that were received by Australia as refugee cargo, originally intended for the Netherlands East Indies. When NEI fell, the ships were diverted to Australia. It then served during the battle for Buna. The hull of
this vehicle was recovered and restored from a wreck by Ron Fry. After purchase John Belfield continued the restoration and fitted the correct turret which he had found buried under ground in a school car park
Wheels and Tracks, 2005 - http://zimmerliweb.ch/images/events/belfield/
M3 Stuart – John Belfield Collection, VIC (Australia)Serial Number 2575. Owned by John Belfield and although still in its un-restored state, has most of its major parts intact and will
eventually be restored (http://www.pacificwrecks.com)
M3 Stuart Diesel – Fort Lee U.S. Army Ordnance Museum, VA (USA)Serial Number 2704 (USA AFVs register). This tank was part of the first batch of 60 items that were transferred from Aberdeen Proving
Ground MD, to Fort Lee VA. The vehicle is currently stored and is not publicly visible
M3 Stuart – National Guard's Camp Beauregard, Pineville, LA (USA)An engineer battalion from the Fort Polk Army base that has been clearing land for a small arms range at the National Guard's Camp
Beauregard in Pineville has uncovered this tank in September 2013. The tank will probably be restored and go to the Louisiana Maneuvers and Military Museum, Camp Beauregard
''TankRat'', May 2009 - http://picasaweb.google.com/jcmichie/FortHood4thIDTexasMuseum#5338371756046749890
M3 Stuart – 4th Infantry Division Museum, Ft. Hood, TX (USA)
Elcio Toledo, June 2010 - http://www.flickr.com/photos/elciotoledo/4756206008/
M3 Stuart – National Museum of the Pacific War, Fredericksburg, TX (USA)New Guinea combat veteran, Serial Number 2017 (USA AFVs register). This tank was transported to Milne Bay, then transported by barge to Buna. It is one of the seven M3 Stuarts of the Australian 2/6th Armoured Regiment that were supporting troops of the 2/9th Infantry Battalion at Cape Endaiadere. On December 24, 1942 this tank suffered a hit to the driver's flap from one of the Japanese 76.2mm Type 3 Naval Gun emplaced at Buna Airfield (Old Strip). It was recovered from the Buna battlefield in mid-1973, and was transported to Port Moresby by barge. Then it was shipped to the Nimitz Museum to be displayed (http://www.pacificwrecks.com/)
Jerry Clark, April 2009 - http://www.flickr.com/photos/8117555@N03/3698664746/
M3 Stuart – Camp San Luis Obispo, CA (USA)SN 1360, painted RN 301894 (USA AFVs register)
“Megashorts”, December 2011 - http://www.flickr.com/photos/megashorts/6472879135/in/set-72157609057315170
M3 Hybrid Stuart Diesel – Bovington Tank Museum (UK)This tank was part of the Brazilian Army, it came to the museum in April 1990 (Trevor Larkum)
Chris Till, December 2017
M3 Hybrid Stuart – Chris Till Collection, Lancashire (UK)Serial Number 4972, built by ASF in 1942. This tank comes from Australia. It is currently being restored
M3 Hybrid Stuart Diesel – Staman International Trading, Nijverdal (Netherlands)Serial Number 4154
Jean Georges
M3 Hybrid Stuart Diesel (EB 11649) – Jean Georges Collection (France)SN 2868. This tank was part of the Brazilian Army, it was bought by Mike Stallwood and brought to Europe in 2008
http://weasel-club.ch/thread.php?threadid=1040
M3 Hybrid Stuart diesel (EB 11208) – Länzlinger Collection, Rüthi (Switzerland)This tank was part of the Brazilian Army, it was bought by Mike Stallwood and brought to Europe in 2008 (Trevor Larkum)
Jim Goetz, March 2017 - https://www.facebook.com/
M3 Hybrid Stuart – Yad la-Shiryon Museum, Latrun (Israel)Serial Number 4484, built by American Car and Foundry in 1942. Comes from Australia
M3 Hybrid Stuart – Merredin Military Museum, WA (Australia)It is part of the Ross Wahlsten(Dec.) collection. The museum will restore it one day when an engine is found for it (info. From the
museum)
http://somewhere42.wordpress.com/tag/military/
M3 Hybrid Stuart – Nungarin Heritage Machinery & Army Museum, Nungarin, WA (Australia)
This one is actually a 1942 Stuart tank that was used for land clearing in Nukarni (http://somewhere42.wordpress.com/)
M3 Hybrid Stuart – Beck Aviation and Military Museum, Mareeba, QLD (Australia)
Photo provided by Campbell Finlay
M3 Hybrid Stuart Diesel – Rob McBride Collection, Kingaroy, QLD (Australia)This tank was formerly part of Des Cowie Collection in Brisbane (“west-front”)
M3 Hybrid Stuart – John Belfield Collection, VIC (Australia)
Ron Fry
M3 Hybrid Stuart – Ron Fry collection, VIC (Australia)This vehicle is currently undergoing restoration with all parts required, including the round turret with raised cupola
Ron Fry, July 2016
M3 Hybrid Stuart – Ron Fry collection, VIC (Australia) – running condition
Picture provided by Craig Moore
M3 Hybrid Stuart – Private collection, Nathalia, Victoria (Australia)Serial Number 950, built by American Car and Foundry
Ron Fry, August 2006
M3 Hybrid Stuart – Private collection, Victoria (Australia)
J. Gordon, October 2006 - http://mjcqinc.com/photos_swapmeets.html
M3 Hybrid Stuart – Phil Lloyd Collection (Australia)
M3 Hybrid Stuart with M3 turret – Private collection (Australia) – running conditionMid-production Stuart back dated to an early example with rare wading trunk fitted to rear. Previously part of Ron Fry Collection
M3A1 Stuart Pilot “Honey” – Aberdeen U.S. Army Ordnance Museum, MD (USA)SN 3571 (USA AFVs register). This tank was produced in February, 1942 and accepted as an M3. It was then modified as the M3A1
pilot
“tank102”, July 2012 - http://www.flickr.com/photos/tankman102001/7689902860
M3A1 Stuart – Bovington Tank Museum (UK)This tank was part of the Brazilian Army, it was bought by Mike Stallwood and brought to Europe in 2008 (Trevor Larkum)
M3A1 Stuart (EB 11???) – Mike Stallwood Collection (UK)This tank was part of the Brazilian Army, it was bought by Mike Stallwood and brought to Europe in 2008 (Trevor Larkum). It is
Two M3A1 Stuarts (EB 11???) – RR Services company (UK)These tanks were part of the Brazilian Army, they were bought by Mike Stallwood are currently for sale on Milweb
M3A1 Stuart Diesel (EB 11165) – Marcus Glenn, Long Stutton (UK)This tank was part of the Brazilian Army, it was bought by Mike Stallwood and brought to Europe in 2008 (Trevor Larkum). It is
M3A1 Stuart (EB 11???) – Marcus Glenn, Long Stutton (UK)This tank was part of the Brazilian Army, it was bought by Mike Stallwood and brought to Europe in 2008 (Trevor Larkum). It is
currently for sale on Milweb
“Dave”, July 2009 - https://www.flickr.com/photos/beerdave1745/5572011167/in/photostream/
M3A1 Stuart (EB 11547) – Private collection (UK) – runing conditionThis tank was part of the Brazilian Army, it was bought by Mike Stallwood and brought to Europe in 2008 (Trevor Larkum)
M3A1 Stuart – Stichting History Revives, t’Harde (Netherlands)This tank comes from the Melbourne Tank Museum (Australia) and was sold on an auction in late 2006
M3A1 Stuart – Private Collection, Turnhout (Belgium)Serial Number 9941. This tank was part of the Brazilian Army, it was bought by Mike Stallwood and brought to Europe in 2008 (Michel
M3A1 Stuart – Musée des Blindés, Saumur (France)Serial Number 10188 (France AFVs register)
Pierre-Olivier Buan, January 2015
M3A1 Stuart (EB 11???) – Normandy Tank Museum, Catz, near Carentan (France)Serial Number 10089, comes from Brazil
Mathieu George, June 2014
M3A1 Stuart (EB 11???) – Christian Dours Collection, near Chartres (France)SN 10114. This tank was part of the Brazilian Army, it was bought by Mike Stallwood and brought to Europe in 2008
Pierre-Olivier Buan, September 2011
M3A1 Stuart (EB 11025) – MM Park, La Wantzenau (France)SN 9995. This tank was part of the Brazilian Army, it was bought by Mike Stallwood and brought to Europe in 2008
Massimo Foti, April 2014 - https://www.flickr.com/photos/massimofoti/13911250021/
M3A1 Stuart – Schweizerisches Militärmuseum, Full (Switzerland)Serial Number 9939, this tank comes from South Africa (Massimo Foti)
M3A1 Stuart (EB 11032) – Land Forces Museum, Bydgoszcz (Poland) – running c.Serial Number 9055. This tank was part of the Brazilian Army, it was bought by Mike Stallwood and brought to Europe in 2008
M3A1 Stuart – Muzeum Obrněné Techniky, Smržovka (Czech Republic)Serial Number 10105. This tank comes from Brasil
Pierre-Olivier Buan, May 2015 - https://www.flickr.com/photos/13963542@N08/sets/72157650025380824
M3A1 Stuart – Park of Military History, Pivka (Slovenia)Serial Number 7053. This tank was part of the Brazilian Army, it was bought by Mike Stallwood and brought to Europe in 2008
“Mike1979 Russia”, June 2011 - http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:M3_Stuart_Museum_of_technique.jpg
M3A1 Stuart (EB 11???) – Vadim Zadorozhny Museum, ArhangelskoeMoscow Oblast (Russia)
This tank was part of the Brazilian Army, it was bought by Mike Stallwood and brought to Europe in 2008
“Taranov”, February 2015 - http://www.com-central.net/index.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&t=17170&start=15
M3A1 Stuart – Museum of the National Military History, Padikovo, Moscow Obl. (Russia)Serial Number 9142. This tank was part of the Brazilian Army, it was bought by Mike Stallwood and brought to Europe in 2008
Five M3A1 Stuart – Private collection, Guadalcanal (Solomon Islands)These tanks are all battlefield relics from Guadalcanal, the owner will do some preservation work on them soon
Mal Kuper, August 2014
M3A1 Stuart – Somewhere on Guadalcanal (Solomon Islands)The Marines fought with earlier production Stuarts on Guad. Those later ones might have served in other campaigns, but we suspect they were brought to the island for training, and may have been dumped there when Marine or Army units re-equipped with M5A1s
(Joe DeMarco)
Jim Goetz, June 2016
Jim Goetz, June 2016
Some M3A1 Stuarts – Hells Point dump, Guadalcanal Island (Solomon Islands)The Marines fought with earlier production Stuarts on Guad. Those later ones might have served in other campaigns, but we suspect they were brought to the island for training, and may have been dumped there when Marine or Army units re-equipped with M5A1s
(Joe DeMarco)
Photo provided by Peter Flahavin
M3A1 Stuart – Arundel Island, New Georgia Islands (Solomon Islands)Assigned to the US Marine Corps and manned by Marines. Landed on Arundel Island. This tank supported US Army 27th Infantry during an assault on 17 September 1943. This was one of two tanks knocked out by camouflaged Japanese 37mm anti-tank guns. The tank's crew escaped the disabled tanks, but the Advance was blunted. The following day, the attack was resumed with eleven tanks, in two waves supporting each other, and with supporting infantry. This assault pined down and overwhelmed the Japanese
(Pacifi Wrecks website)
Ron Fry, April 2008
M3A1 Stuart – Ron Fry collection, VIC (Australia)All parts including the turret are ready to restore this vehicle
M3A1 Stuart – American Legion Post, Rome, NY (USA)Serial Number 10183 (USA AFVs register). Restoration efforts, funding, and organization were done by USABOT (United States Army
Brotherhood Of Tankers) and the brothers of the North East (Burt's Knights) battalion (Chris Shaw)
M3A1 Stuart – Military Technology Museum of New Jersey, Wall Township, NJ (USA)Previously located at the National Guard Militia Museum of New Jersey, Sea Girt, NJ (USA). Serial Number 7055 (USA AFVs register)
http://militarytechnj.wixsite.com/main/gallery
M3A1 Stuart – Military Technology Museum of New Jersey, Wall Township, NJ (USA)
M3A1 Stuart – Stuart Tank Memorial Association, Berwick, PA (USA)This tank was part of the Brazilian Army, it was bought by Mike Stallwood and brought to Europe in 2008 (Trevor Larkum)
Paul Hannah, March 2012 - http://www.vgbimages.com/
M3A1 Stuart – Fort Meade, MD (USA) – running conditionSerial Number 6718 (USA AFVs register). Fully restored to running condition by the VMMV in Nokesville
M3A1 Stuart – National Museum of the U.S. Marine Corps, Quantico, VA (USA)This tank is currently stored (USA AFVs register)
http://svsm.org/gallery/m3a1_light/P1150224
M3A1 Stuart – National Armor and Cavalry Museum, Fort Benning, GA (USA)Serial Number 8281 (USA AFVs register). This tank is currently stored and is not publicly accessible
Mark Yearian, March 2010 - http://www.flickr.com/photos/penfoldthehamster/4458959744/
M3A1 Stuart – National World War Two Museum, New Orleans, LA (USA)
Jim Volstad, August 2008 - http://www.flickr.com/photos/jvolstad/2835776754/
M3A1 Stuart – Texas Military Museum, Camp Mabry, Austin, TX (USA)Ex Fort Dix range target , before being put on display at Fort Polk, Louisiana in the 1980s, and then at Fort Sam
Houston (where it was seen in 1990), according to André Flener (USA AFVs register)
M3A1 Stuart – Steeve Greenberg Collection, Wilsonville, OR (USA)Serial Number 10103 (USA AFVs register)
http://svsm.org/gallery/M3A1?page=1
M3A1 Stuart – Currently stored in California (USA)Serial number 7073, built in September 1942 by American Car & Foundry Company. This vehicle was part of Jacques Littlefield
Collection in California. The entire Littlefield collection was donated to the Collings Foundation, and only 80 of the 240 vehicles of the collection will be displayed in a new museum, which will be built in Massachussetts. This vehicle will be auctioned in July, 2014
Another M3A1 Stuart – Currently stored in California (USA)Serial number 7153, built in September 1942 by American Car & Foundry Company. This vehicle was part of Jacques Littlefield
Collection in California. The entire Littlefield collection was donated to the Collings Foundation, and only 80 of the 240 vehicles of the collection will be displayed in a new museum, which will be built in Massachussetts. This vehicle will be auctioned in July, 2014
Lorén Hannah, April 2013 - http://www.vgbimages.com/AFV-Photos/Private-Collection/n-7c83P/i-C954KVC
M3A1 Stuart (EB 11???) – Private collection (USA)Serial Number 10428. This tank was part of the Brazilian Army, it was bought by Mike Stallwood and brought to Europe in 2008
(Trevor Larkum). It is currently for sale on Milweb
"Capt Mondo", October 2014 - http://www.captmondo.com/rcac-regimental-museums-tank-roll-past-day/
M3A1 Stuart – Oshawa Military and Industrial Museum, Oshawa, Ontario (Canada)
Sergio Buratto, March 2007 - http://www.flickr.com/photos/buratto/461823614/
M3A1 Stuart (EB 11551) – Museu Militar do Comando Militar do Sul, Porto Alegre (Brazil)
Ejercito del Chile, May 2012 - http://www.flickr.com/photos/ejercitodechile/7301540470/
M3A1 Stuart – Museo de Tanques del Arma Caballeria Blindada, Iquique (Chile)After 70 years in Quillota, the School of Armored Forces of Quillota started to move to Iquique in 2008, along with the tank museum
M3A1 Stuart – Academia Militar, Capiata (Paraguay)The Paraguayan Army acquired 15 tanks from Brazil in the early seventies. New engines were fitted in Brazil during the early eighties.
Numbers 1 to 15 were painted on the turrets. Still all around, a few of them are in running order (Bram Risseeuw)
M3A1 Stuart – Colegio Militar de Sub Oficiales, near Encarnacion (Paraguay)The Paraguayan Army acquired 15 tanks from Brazil in the early seventies. New engines were fitted in Brazil during the early eighties.
Numbers 1 to 15 were painted on the turrets. Still all around, a few of them are in running order (Bram Risseeuw)
13 other M3A1 Stuarts – Other locations (Paraguay)The Paraguayan Army acquired 15 tanks from Brazil in the early seventies. New engines were fitted in Brazil during the early eighties.
Numbers 1 to 15 were painted on the turrets. Still all around, a few of them are in running order (Bram Risseeuw)
Dario Abilleira, February 2012 - http://www.flickr.com/photos/59589252@N07/6907660047/
M3A1 Stuart – Museo de Caballería (Uruguay)
“el_francortirador”, August 2008 - http://uruguaymilitaria.com/Foro/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=709&start=0&st=0&sk=t&sd=a
M3A1 Stuart – 4th Cavalry Mechanized Regiment, Montevideo (Uruguay)Serial Number 9831, Uruguayan Army Number E-3045. Restoration works started on the tank in March 2014 (Mayor Javier Busconi)
Dirk Bruin, August 2010 - http://www.flickr.com/photos/dirk_bruin_vlieland/4946226884/in/set-72157624722641419/
M3A1 Stuart Recce – Private Collection (Netherlands)Serial Number 7115. This tank has been seen at Tanks in Town in Mons (Belgium) in 2010
Pierre-Olivier Buan, September 2011
M3A1 Stuart Recce – MM Park, La Wantzenau (France)Serial Number 9584 (France AFVs register). Has a MG pintle stand installed in the turret ring, could have been transformed into
M3 Stuart chassis – Private collection/farm, WA (Australia)
Ron Fry
Early M3 Stuart chassis – Private collection, Tamworth, New South Wales (Australia)
Josh McNabb
M3 Stuart Dozer – Private Collection, VIC (Australia)This tank was sold as surplus after the war and converted to bulldozer for agricultural use
Josh McNabb
M3 Stuart chassis – Private Collection, VIC (Australia)This tank was sold as surplus after the war and converted to bulldozer for agricultural/inductry use
Ron Fry
Early M3 Stuart chassis – Somewhere in Central Victoria (Australia)Converted to dozer for farm use
Elcio Toledo, June 2010 - http://www.flickr.com/photos/elciotoledo/4756206008/
M3 Stuart upper hull and turret – Australian War Memorial Museum, Canberra (Australia)New Guinea combat veteran, Serial Number 2033. First arrived at Milne Bay, then transported to Buna. One of seven M3 Stuarts of
the 2/6th Armoured Regiment including this tank were supporting troops of the 2/9th Infantry Battalion at Cape Endaiadere. On December 18, 1942 this tank bellied on a log during first Allied tank operation in Papua during the Buna campaign. Japanese troops were able to light a fire underneath the tank disabling it, but the the crew were able to escape unharmed. Recovered from the Buna
battlefield during the middle of 1973, and was transported to Port Moresby by barge. Next, shipped to Australia to the Australian War Memorial Second World War Hall. (http://www.pacificwrecks.com/)
M3 Hybrid Stuart wreck – On a farm, WA (Australia)The tank had suffered a severe fire whilst in use on the farm. The entire tank was gutted. The farmer stripped the tank of useful parts
and then dragged it to it's present location (M3 Grant T24676 Restoration facebook page)
Steve Swayne, May 2009 - http://www.flickr.com/photos/maleny_steve/3509644745/
M3 Hybrid Stuart Dozer – Ilfracombe machinery heritage museum, QLD (Australia)This tank was sold as surplus after the war and converted to bulldozer for agricultural use
M3A1 Stuart hull – Private Collection, VIC (Australia)This tank was sold as surplus after the war and converted to bulldozer for agricultural/inductry use. The turret is a fake one. Fitted with
a large 8V:71 Detroit diesel engine
Matt MacMahon, August 2014 - https://www.facebook.com/
M3A1 Stuart – Private Collection, VIC (Australia)This tank was sold as surplus after the war and converted to tractor for agricultura/inductry use
M3A1 Stuart turret – Krasnodar Museum, Krasnodar Krai (Russia)In February, 1943, the Soviet Naval Infantry landed in Malaya Zemlya, near Novorossiysk, during the Battle of Caucasus. The Soviet Forces lost 18 of their 30 Stuart tanks during the landing. This turret has been recovered in 2006 and is now displayed in Krasnodar
M3A1 Stuart turret – Museo de Tanques del Arma Caballeria Blindada, Iquique (Chile)After 70 years in Quillota, the School of Armored Forces of Quillota started to move to Iquique in 2008, along with the tank museum
M3 Stuart (EB 11567) – Unknown locationThis tank was part of the Brazilian Army, it was bought by Mike Stallwood and brought to Europe in 2008 (Trevor Larkum)
“balongaboy”, November 2010 - http://www.flickr.com/photos/45052443@N00/5188266052/
M3 Hybrid Stuart – Unknown location (North Africa)This Stuart tank fought in the famous british 8th. it was destroyed in combat and was left behind. it was recently recovered from
beneath the sand and put on display (“balongaboy”)
Jeremy Wee - http://www.primeportal.net/tanks/jeremy_wee/m3_stuart/index.php?Page=1
M3 Hybrid Stuart – Unknown location (New Zealand)Serial Number 1558?
“momboleum”, July 2007 - http://www.flickr.com/photos/momboleum/753172154/in/set-72157600712376937/
M3A1 Stuart – Unknown locationPreviously owned by the World War II US Military Vehicle Museum, San Rafael, CA (USA)
I’m looking for photos of those vehicles:
M3A1 Stuart – Private Collection, Barton, VT (USA)M3A1 Stuart – Winchester, CT (USA)2 more M3 or M3A1 Stuart tanks – National Armor and Cavalry Museum, Fort Benning, GA (USA)M3A1 welded turret – Veterans Memorial Museum, Huntsville, AL (USA)M3A1 Stuart – Institute of Military Technology, Titusville, FL (USA) (previously displayed at Anderson, IN)M3A1 Stuart – Mattoon, IL (USA) – Serial Number 8288 (USA AFVs register)M3A1 Stuart – Hayes Otoupalik Collection, Missoula, MT (USA)M3A1 Stuart – Versolato Collection, Moema (Brazil)M3A1 Stuart (EB 11008) – unknown locationM3A1 Stuart (EB 11020) – unknown locationM3A1 Stuart (EB 11033) – unknown locationM3A1 Stuart (EB 11048) – unknown locationM3A1 Stuart (EB 11071) – unknown locationM3A1 Stuart (EB 11183) – Kevin Wheatcroft Collection (UK)M3A1 Stuart (EB 11530) – unknown locationM3A1 Stuart (EB 11534) – unknown locationM3A1 Stuart (EB 11543) – unknown locationM3A1 Stuart (EB 11652) – unknown location
Any M3 or M3A1 Stuart that I forgot...
This document is a compilation of photos published on the web. I would like to thank especially Neil Baumgardner who has been helpful to locate the Stuarts in the USA, Trevor Larkum (his website “preservedtanks.com” lists a great number of Stuarts all around the world), Rafał Białęcki, who deserved a great part of the job on this document and also the people who took these photos and put them on their websites, or sent them to me, and those who helped me doing these lists (particularly people of the AFV News Discussion Board). For any question, you can email me at [email protected]
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