AWM Caption: 'The Stag', a Sherman M4A2 medium tank, approaching the top of Course No 2 during tank tests at HQ 4 Armoured Brigade. Australian War Memorial (AWM) catalog number 082750
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2006-08-26 06:33 Nick Dowling 450×341×8 (86594 bytes) Australian War Memorial (AWM) catalog number 082750 '''Sourced from:''' http://www.awm.gov.au/database/collection.asp '''Copyright:''' The AWM record for this photo states that the copyright status is 'clear'. The photo was taken in 1944. The AWM allow
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