

It was relatively easy to repair, easy to drive, and quick to construct using standardized parts. Replacing the M3 Lee, it was first put into service in World War II on September 2 1941, and became the most commonly used tank for the Allies. The M4 Sherman tank was originally named after The Civil War general, William T. Though the original inspiration stems from tank resting in Tomahawk WI. With this realization, the focus now shifts to the overall function and use of the M4 Sherman tank. It’s unclear even if this tank saw action. However, after researching and contacting the Tomahawk Historical Society there appears to be no records kept on this tank. The original propose of this article was to take a look into the history of the M4 Sherman tank located in Tomahawk, WI. This is an in-depth look at the M4 Sherman tank.
