Osprey Publishing Vanguard: Early US Armor - Armored Cars 1915-40

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The first American armored cars began to emerge around the turn of the century, seeing their first military use in 1916 during the Punitive Expedition against Pancho Villa. When the United States entered World War I, the American Expeditionary Forces used some armored cars in France, and American armored cars were used by the French Army.

The inter-war years saw considerable innovation and experimentation in armored car design. Of the 1930s scout car designs, the M3A1 scout car was good enough to be produced in very large numbers in World War II and was widely exported to many other armies via Lend-Lease. It also served as the basis for the late M2 and M3 armored half-tracks.

In this study, using detailed full-color plates and rigorous analysis, US armor expert Steven J. Zaloga chronicles the development of the US armored car in the years leading up to World War II.
  • Soft Color
  • 48 Pages

Contents:

  • Introduction 
  • The first armored cars 
  • World War I armored cars and the Pancho Villa Expedition 
  • The 1920s 
  • 1930s Developments 
  • Further Reading 
  • Index

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