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The M3 Grant was one of the many tanks that helped provide support in the search for smuggled Nazi weapons in the Girod Street Cemetery.

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  • M3 Lee
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  • The M3 Grant was one of the many tanks that helped provide support in the search for smuggled Nazi weapons in the Girod Street Cemetery.
  • The Medium M3 Tank was an American medium tank, it had different names depending on their turret pattern; American patterns were called M3 Lee in honor of Confederate General Robert E. Lee, while British patterns were called M3 Grant in honor of Union General and 18th President of the U.S. Ulysses S. Grant. In the anime, the M3 Lee was featured in a flash-forward in Episode 1, and first appeared in Episode 2.
  • M3 Lee was a medium tank built by the US and used in WWII the USA, Australia, Brazil, Canada, New Zealand, United Kingdom and Soviet Union. The first American main battle tank employed in combat in World War II was the M3. The British fought with this tank in North Africa as early as 1941. It was successfully used in campaigns in North Africa. Its main advantage was the speed, but with an almost ridiculous armor, soon became obsolete in front of the formidable German tanks. It inflicted serious damage on Rommel's Afrika Korps in the opening days of the Battle of Gazala as the presence of a powerful long range gun on a British tank was unexpected.
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Speed
  • *42 km/h *26 km/h
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  • 2(xsd:integer)
Weight
  • 27(xsd:integer)
Production
  • 1941(xsd:integer)
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  • 1(xsd:double)
Title
  • M3 Lee Medium Tank
Armour
  • Turret Front: 51mm Side: 51mm Back: 51mm Hull Front: 51mm Side: 38mm Back: 38mm
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  • Gallery
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  • 187.20000000000002
Main Armament
  • *1 x 75 mm M2 or M3 gun *1 x 37 mm M5 or M6 gun
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  • M3 Lee.png
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  • *20px|link= Koala Forest High School *20px|link= Ooarai Girls High School **20px|link= Rabbit Team
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  • 20(xsd:integer)
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  • Wright R975 EC2
Armament
  • 6(xsd:double)
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  • Various
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  • The M3 Grant was one of the many tanks that helped provide support in the search for smuggled Nazi weapons in the Girod Street Cemetery.
  • The Medium M3 Tank was an American medium tank, it had different names depending on their turret pattern; American patterns were called M3 Lee in honor of Confederate General Robert E. Lee, while British patterns were called M3 Grant in honor of Union General and 18th President of the U.S. Ulysses S. Grant. In the anime, the M3 Lee was featured in a flash-forward in Episode 1, and first appeared in Episode 2.
  • M3 Lee was a medium tank built by the US and used in WWII the USA, Australia, Brazil, Canada, New Zealand, United Kingdom and Soviet Union. The first American main battle tank employed in combat in World War II was the M3. The British fought with this tank in North Africa as early as 1941. It was successfully used in campaigns in North Africa. Its main advantage was the speed, but with an almost ridiculous armor, soon became obsolete in front of the formidable German tanks. It inflicted serious damage on Rommel's Afrika Korps in the opening days of the Battle of Gazala as the presence of a powerful long range gun on a British tank was unexpected. The M3 was relegated to low intensity theatres when the M4 Sherman became available in large numbers.
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