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M60A3 Tank



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Some M60A3s were manufactured at Detroit, others were converted from M60A1s by the Mainz Army Depot in Germany and Anniston Army Depot in the USA.

Model Id:
1710
Manufacture:Detroit Tank Arsenal / TACOM, Warren, Macomb County, Michigan, USA (Sole manufacturer of base M60A1 from 1962 and original M60A3 from 1978)
Anniston Army Depot, Bynum, Calhoun County, Alabama, USA (Primary organisation for upgrade from M60A1 to M60A3 from 1978)


1) American Legion Community Center, Bath, USA

Number of Photos:
26
Sample Photo from Album Number 668

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Unique ID: 668
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Name:
Other Identification: Serial number “3047A”, previously “6851”. Registration number “JJ051W”, also “JJ0000” nearby. Markings “IR 127” and “IR 256” stamped in right side of glacis, “162” stamped in centre of glacis, and “W667” written in weld metal below left tail light cluster.

2) Mississippi Armed Forces Museum, Camp Shelby, USA

Number of Photos:
2
Sample Photo from Album Number 1420

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Unique ID: 1420
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3) Mississippi Armed Forces Museum, Camp Shelby, USA

Number of Photos:
1
Sample Photo from Album Number 1421

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Unique ID: 1421
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4) The Tank Museum - Reserve Collection, Bovington, Britain

Number of Photos:
2
Sample Photo from Album Number 2140

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Unique ID: 2140
Serial Number: 540.
Registration:
Name:
Other Identification: Painted overall desert sand.

5) Patton Museum of Cavalry and Armor, Fort Knox, USA

Number of Photos:
1
Sample Photo from Album Number 1482

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Unique ID: 1482
Serial Number: 837 (source: J. Daneri).
Registration: JJ03QA (source: J. Daneri).
Name:
Other Identification: Painted overall in a green, brown and black camouflage scheme.

6) Patton Museum of Cavalry and Armor, Fort Knox, USA

Number of Photos:
1
Sample Photo from Album Number 1481

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Unique ID: 1481
Serial Number: 836 (source: J. Daneri).
Registration: JJ03QD (source: J. Daneri).
Name:
Other Identification: White stars painted on turret sides and glacis.

7) Canadian Forces Base, Borden, Canada

Number of Photos:
20
Sample Photo from Album Number 2429

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Unique ID: 2429
Serial Number: 2938A, previously 3180: “2938A” stamped into front left tow lug and left engine deck side, “3180” stamped into rear tow lugs.
Registration: JJ04YP: “JJ04YP” stamped into lower left glacis.
Name:
Other Identification: “201” stamped into upper left glacis. “59346” stamped into left upper engine deck side (with “5934” crossed out). Various numbers cast and stamped into engine doors, hull rear and underside, and sprocket mounts.

8) NTC and 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment Museum, Fort Irwin, USA

Number of Photos:
3
Sample Photo from Album Number 1334

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Unique ID: 1334
Serial Number: 1364: “1364” stamped into front left tow lug and side of upper engine deck.
Registration: JJ05UF: “JJ05UF” stamped into side of lower engine deck.
Name:
Other Identification:

Anniston Upgraded



Model Id:
1714
Manufacture:Detroit Tank Arsenal / TACOM, Warren, Macomb County, Michigan, USA (Original manufacture as M60A1 after 1962)
Anniston Army Depot, Bynum, Calhoun County, Alabama, USA (Upgrade to M60A3 ca1978)


9) 1st Cavalry Division Museum, Fort Hood, USA

Number of Photos:
1
Sample Photo from Album Number 1913

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Unique ID: 1913
Serial Number: 7241, 3079A after AAD rebuild (source: J. Button/USAHAR).
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10) Patton Museum of Cavalry and Armor, Fort Knox, USA

Number of Photos:
1
Sample Photo from Album Number 1476

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Unique ID: 1476
Serial Number: 3854A (source: J. Daneri).
Registration:
Name:
Other Identification: Painted overall in a green, brown and black camouflage scheme.

11) NTC and 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment Museum, Fort Irwin, USA

Number of Photos:
3
Sample Photo from Album Number 1394

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Unique ID: 1394
Serial Number: 1778A: “1778A” stamped into side of upper and lower engine decks and front left tow lug. Also “5344” stamped into side of upper engine deck.
Registration: 09A22370 (source: N. Baumgardner/USAAR).
Name:
Other Identification: White stars painted on turret sides.

12) Patton Museum of Cavalry and Armor, Fort Knox, USA

Number of Photos:
1
Sample Photo from Album Number 1473

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Unique ID: 1473
Serial Number: 3621A: “3621A” chalked on front left mud flap.
Registration: JJ009C: “JJ009C” chalked on front left mud flap.
Name:
Other Identification: Dashed white line painted around turret sides. Painted overall in a green, brown and black camouflage scheme.

13) NTC and 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment Museum, Fort Irwin, USA

Number of Photos:
3
Sample Photo from Album Number 1393

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Unique ID: 1393
Serial Number: 1780A: “1780A” stamped into side of upper and lower engine decks.
Registration: JJ03YM: “JJ03YM” stamped into glacis (source: N. Baumgardner/USAAR).
Name:
Other Identification: White stars painted on turret sides and glacis.

14) Patton Museum of Cavalry and Armor, Fort Knox, USA

Number of Photos:
1
Sample Photo from Album Number 1475

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Unique ID: 1475
Serial Number: 2394A (source: J. Daneri).
Registration: JJ040P (source: J. Daneri).
Name: “FIREBREATHER” painted on gun barrel sides.
Other Identification:

15) Patton Museum of Cavalry and Armor, Fort Knox, USA

Number of Photos:
1
Sample Photo from Album Number 1478

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Unique ID: 1478
Serial Number: 2004A (source: J. Daneri).
Registration: JJ0457 (source: J. Daneri).
Name:
Other Identification: White star painted on glacis.

16) Patton Museum of Cavalry and Armor, Fort Knox, USA

Number of Photos:
1
Sample Photo from Album Number 1484

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Unique ID: 1484
Serial Number: 2278A (source: J. Daneri).
M60A1: 6863 (source: J. Daneri).
Registration: JJ04D9 (source: J. Daneri).
Name:
Other Identification:

17) Mississippi Armed Forces Museum, Camp Shelby, USA

Number of Photos:
1
Sample Photo from Album Number 1372

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Unique ID: 1372
Serial Number: 2439A, but previously 3259 as an M60A1 (source: J. Daneri).
Registration: JJ04J0 (source: J. Daneri).
Name:
Other Identification:

18) Patton Museum of Cavalry and Armor, Fort Knox, USA

Number of Photos:
1
Sample Photo from Album Number 1488

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Unique ID: 1488
Serial Number: 2448A (source: J. Daneri).
Registration: JJ04J9 (source: J. Daneri).
Name:
Other Identification: Painted overall in a green, brown and black camouflage scheme.