Surviving M10 Gun Motor Carriage (M10 Tank Destroyers) Last update : 8 June 2022 Listed here are the M10 3-inch Gun Motor Carriage tank destroyers that still exist today. The Wheatcroft Collection, 2018 - https://www.facebook.com/2348619585363508/photos/pcb.2575778932647571/2575778672647597 Nick Vannitsen, 2022 - https://www.facebook.com/Nicks-restaurations-114672589984118/photos/?ref=page_internal Two M10 GMCs – Kevin Wheatcroft Collection (UK) Pierre-Olivier Buan, March 2019 M10 GMC – Saumur Tank Museum (France) Serial Number 3003, built by Fisher in April, 1943. This vehicle is completely empty, missing its engine and all the internal equipments (France AFVs register) Pierre-Olivier Buan, June 2012 M10 GMC "Siroco" – Saumur Tank Museum (France) – running condition Serial Number 629, built by Fisher in January, 1943 Pierre-Olivier Buan, March 2019 M10 GMC "Saumur" – Ecole d'Application de l'Arme Blindée Cavalerie, Saumur (France) Serial Number 939, built by Fisher in February, 1943 (France AFVs register) Pierre-Olivier Buan, June 2007 - http://the.shadock.free.fr/Tanks_in_France/bayeux_outside/index.html M10 GMC – Battle of Normandy Museum, Bayeux (France) Serial Number 1622, built by Fisher in April, 1943 (France AFVs register) Pierre-Olivier Buan, June 2013 M10 GMC – Omaha Overlord Museum, Colleville-sur-Mer (France) Serial Number 1569, built by Fisher in April, 1943 (France AFVs register). Some photos of the restoration here : http://the.shadock.free.fr/Tanks_in_France/tdm10_paratrooper/index.html http://www.anciens-cols-bleus.net/t2805p20-dissolution-de-l-amicale-des-anciens-du-rbfm M10 GMC – French Marines School, Lorient (France) https://www.facebook.com/120624024751679/posts/2004689376345125/ https://www.facebook.com/120624024751679/posts/2004689376345125/ M10 TD restoration project – Christian Dours Collection, near Chartres (France) Serial number seems to be 7730. Former Achilles being restored as an US M10 Tank Destroyer Pierre-Olivier Buan, April 2008 M10 GMC – 2ème Régiment de Dragons (NBC Defense Regiment), Fontevraud (France) Pierre-Olivier Buan, May 2017 M10 GMC – Fort du Hackenberg, Veckring (France) Serial Number 6691, built by Fisher in September, 1943 Pierre-Olivier Buan, August 2012 M10 GMC "Porc Epic" – Illhaeusern (France) Original 8ème Régiment de Chasseurs d’Afrique tank destroyer, knocked out at this location on 25 January 1945 (France AFVs register) Pierre-Olivier Buan, December 2018 M10 GMC "Souffleur II" – MM Park, La Wantzenau (France) – running condition Serial Number 733, built by Fisher in January, 1943 (France AFVs register) Pierre-Olivier Buan, June 2014 M10 GMC – Private collection, southern France – running condition Serial Number 3845, built by Fisher in July, 1943 https://forum.ioh.pl/viewtopic.php?p=230839 M10 GMC – Museo la Battaglia di Monte Cassino, Monte Cassino (Italy) This tank served in the Italian army after 1945 Pierre-Olivier Buan, August 2012 M10 GMC – Sacrario Caduti di Montelungo (Italy) Serial Number 6143, built by Fisher in July, 1943. This tank served in the Italian army after 1945, the original diesel engine was replaced with a radial one https://www.facebook.com/TankMuseumjo/posts/2903890943272855 M10 GMC – Royal Jordanian Tank Museum (Jordan) Serial Number 305, built by Fisher in November, 1942. Formerly part of a private collection in Bordeaux, France Blair Yu, March 2013 - http://blair-military.blogspot.fr/2013/03/m10-wolverine.html M10 GMC – Armor Academy and military base, Camp HuKou, HuKou (Taiwan) This tank shows all the signs of having formerly been a HMC with the Japanese Type 91 howitzer. The wider aperture cut in the mantlet to accommodate the howitzer has been plated over and either a plain tube or a 76mm gun M1 (from an M18?) installed (“Costas_TT”) 玄史生, November 2011 - http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:M10_Tank_Destroyer_Right_View_in_Hukou_Camp_20111105.jpg M10 GMC – Armor Academy and military base, Camp HuKou, HuKou (Taiwan) The gun and mantlet are fake. This tank could have formerly been a HMC with the Japanese Type 91 howitzer, reconverted back to M10 TD configuration for display purposes
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