As a Soldier who served in tank units for over twenty-six years I have
to admit a deem admiration for tanks. During Operation Market Garden,
in September 1944, the tanks that supported the 101sts Airborne's fight
to keep Hell's Highway open came from the British XXX Corps.
Most of these British tanks were Sherman Fireflies.
The
Sherman Firefly, like the one seen in the photo above, was a British
variation of the American M4 Sherman tank that included a more powerful
British 17 pounder (17-pdr) anti-tank gun. Some 2,100 Sherman Fireflies
were built or converted during WWII making the Firefly one of the most
common British tanks.
Of course, most of the tanks the
paratroopers of the 101st Airborne met were not British, but German.
The most feared of these was the German Panther tank. The
Panzerkampfwagen V Panther Tank was one of the best tank designs of
WWII and served in the German Army from mid-1943 to 1945. Its
high-velocity 75mm cannon could penetrate all Allied tanks at extended
ranges making the Panther a fierce beast.