English: Employmant of tanky on Guadalcanal was hampered by the nature of the terrain. Light tanks were difficult to maneuver in the dense jungle and vulnerable to enemy mines and antitank guns. The first vehicle is Light Tank M2A4, followed by an M3 tank.
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EMPLOYMENT OF TANKS in Guadalcanal was hampered by the nature of the terrain. Light tanks were difficult to maneuver in the dense jungle and vulnerable to enemy mines and antitank guns Image appears in [http://www.ibiblio.org/hyperwar/USA/USA-P-Guadalcan