English: M60 Tank (introduced 1962). Fort Lewis Military Museum, Fort Lewis, Washington, USA. After some discussion by Wikipedians from en:Wikipedia:WikiProject Military history: it's an early model M60 with the M48 turret and the 105mm gun. It has three return rollers on the tracks rather than 5 on the M48 hull.
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== {{int:filedesc}} == {{Information |Description={{en|M6 Patton Tank (introduced 1962). Fort Lewis Military Museum, Fort Lewis, Washington, USA.}} |Source=Photo by Joe Mabel |Date=2009-08-26 |Author=Joe Mabel |Permission=G