MAP CONTROLS: Use slider or mousewheel to zoom, and hold down left mouse button
            to drag.
            KEY: Location markers are coloured from Green meaning exact to Red meaning
            gone or unknown (details here)
        
	
		| 
                    
                
                    
                
 
 
 1) U.S. Army Ordnance Museum, Aberdeen Proving Ground, USA
 
 
 
                    Click
                        here or on the image for this tank's profile page
                 
                    
                        | Unique ID: | 687 |  
                        | Serial Number: |  |  
                        | Registration: |  |  
                        | Name: |  |  
                        | Other Identification: |  |  
 | 
		| 
                    
                
                    
                2) The Tank Museum - Public Areas, Bovington, Britain
 
 
                    Click
                        here or on the image for this tank's profile page
                 
                    
                        | Unique ID: | 1268 |  
                        | Serial Number: | 2324. “2324” painted on rear hull sides. |  
                        | Registration: | “102” painted on forward hull sides. |  
                        | Name: | “EXCELLENT” previously painted on left hull side. |  
                        | Other Identification: | Three plaques fitted on nose. |  
 | 
		| 
                    
                
                    
                3) Museum of Lincolnshire Life, Lincoln, Britain
 
 
                    Click
                        here or on the image for this tank's profile page
                 
                    
                        | Unique ID: | 1041 |  
                        | Serial Number: |  |  
                        | Registration: | T179: “T179” originally painted on rear hull sides (now “2179”). |  
                        | Name: | “FLIRT II” painted on glacis. |  
                        | Other Identification: | “F 4” and a ‘four of hearts’ playing card symbol painted on forward sides. |  
 |