Tanks and AFVs preserved in the USA: Maine: Augusta, Bangor, Howland, Kennebunkport, Lincoln, Madawaska, Medway, Millinocket, Trenton, Waterboro, Waterville

Tanks and Armored Fighting Vehicles in Maine Tanks and Armour in the USA: Maine: Augusta, Bangor, Howland, Kennebunkport, Lincoln, Madawaska, Medway, Millinocket, Trenton, Waterboro, Waterville. One of the aims of this website is to locate, identify and document every historical piece of artillery and all armoured fighting vehicles preserved in New England.  Many contributors have … Read more

Tanks and AFVs preserved in the USA: Massachusetts: Chicopee, Dedham, Devans, Easton, Feeding Hills, Grandby, Hamilton, Leominster, Milford, New Bedford, North Attleboro, North Andover, Northborough, Rochester, Roxbury, Salem, Springfield, Upton, West Springfield

Tanks and Armoured Fighting Vehicles  preserved in Massachusetts One of the aims of this website is to locate, identify and document all armoured fighting vehicles preserved in New England.  Many contributors have assisted in the hunt for these tangible pieces of our military history and the list you see here is constantly being revised as … Read more

Tanks and AFVs preserved in the USA: Massachusetts: Hudson, The American Heritage Museum

Hudson, American Heritage Museum, 568 Main Street. The American Heritage Museum is a military history museum located on the grounds of the Collings Foundation in the town of Stow, Massachusetts, 21 miles (34 km) west of Boston. The collection consists of over 100 artifacts, most of which were formerly part of the Military Vehicle Technology … Read more

‍Tanks and AFVs preserved in the USA: New Hampshire: Epsom, Hampton, Kensington, Rochester, Tilton, Whitefield, Wolfeboro

Armor in New Hampshire Epsom M60A3 (Serial No. 1377), Registration No. JJ05JX992), American Legion Post 112, 44 Short Falls Rd. Hampton Ferret Scout Car, Hampton Motor Company. Kensington (Robert Cassin Photo) M76 Otter Amphibious cargo carrier, American Legion, 195 Amesbury Rd. Rochester M60A3 Main Battle Tank (Serial No. 4122A), Registration No. 9B7337, American Legion Post … Read more

Tanks and AFVs preserved in the USA: New York: Old Bethpage, The Museum of American Armor

The Museum of American Armor, Old Bethpage, New York The Museum of American Armor (MAM) is the new home for the tanks and armoured fighting vehicles previouslly held in the Military Museum of Southern New England (MMSNE), in Danbury, Connecticut. This aim of the MMSNE was to maintain the memory of American Tank Destroyer units … Read more

‍Tanks and AFVs preserved in the USA: Texas: Camp Mabry, Texas Forces Military Museum

Tanks and AFVs preserved in the Texas Forces Military Museum, Camp Mabry One of the aims of this website is to locate, identify and document every historical piece of artillery and all armoured fighting vehicles preserved in Texas.  Many contributors have assisted in the hunt for these tangible pieces of our military history and the … Read more

‍Tanks and AFVs preserved in the USA: Texas: National Mounted Warrior Museum, Fort Hood, 3rd Cavalry Museum

Artillery, Tanks and Armored Fighting Vehicles in Texas: Fort Hood, 3rd Cavalry Museum This museum has been moved off base to a new site dedicated to the mounted warrior. The National Mounted Warrior Museum is owned and operated by the US Army. It is free, open to the public, and is located at Building 69000, … Read more

The 104th (New Brunswick) Regiment of Foot, 1803-1817

The 104th (New Brunswick) Regiment of Foot On 6 July 1803, Brigadier-General Martin Hunter was granted a letter of service authorizing him to raise a corps to be known as His Majesty’s New Brunswick Regiment of Fencible Infantry.  This regiment of fencibles was to be part of the regular establishment of the British Army, although … Read more