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English: M4 Sherman Tank pulling Battle Sleds demonstrate sleds at Nettuno, Italy in 1944 as part of World War II. Battle Sleds were used in the Battle of Anzio and the invasion of Southern France with limited success.
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Source https://history.army.mil/books/wwii/beachhd_btlefrnt/ChapterXII.html
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M4 Tank pulling Battle Sleds demonstrate sled at Nettuno, Italy in 1944 as part of World War 2.

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