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                        | Unique ID: | 2269 |  
                        | Added to Database: | 24 April 2012 |  
                        | Last Edited: | 15 May 2012 |  
                        | Type (ID): | M3 Stuart (1030) |  
                        | Model (ID): | M3 (1032) |  
                        | Location Category (ID): | Panzer Farm (16035) |  
                        | Location (ID): | Panzer Farm (16035) |  
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                        | Other Identification: | “7754” painted on right turret side. Fitted with rubber block track. |  
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                        | Links: | Old Timer Picasa Gallery
 Children’s Day
 Adventure Rider
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                        | Location History:
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 | 1: American Car and Foundry Company, Berwick, Columbia County, Pennsylvania, USA (Sole manufacturer March 1941-August 1942)
 2: World War II Museum, Loxton, Karoo, Northern Cape Province, South Africa (Until 2010)
 3: Panzer Farm, Chrcynno, Nowodworski, Mazowieckie, Poland (Current location)
 4: Muzeum Broni Pancernej, Centrum Szkolenia Wojsk Lądowych, Poznań, Wielkopolskie, Poland (Children’s Day – 4 June 2011)
 5: Panzer Farm, Chrcynno, Nowodworski, Mazowieckie, Poland (Current location)
 
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 This Stuart is in running order. It was purchased from abroad in 2010 (source: Old Timer); it was acquired from Loxton, South Africa. It took part in the Muzeum Broni Pancernej Children’s Day event on 4 June 2011 (source: Muzeum Broni Pancernej). It has a metal plate and tube in place of its mantlet and main gun.
 
 
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                        | November 2008 |  
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                        | 1: Front left view 
 Taken: 5 November 2008
 Contributor: Old Timer Militaris
 Photo ID: 7459
 Added: 24 April 2012
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