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  • curprev 21:4521:45, 3 January 2024Pvwalsh talk contribsm 29,680 bytes 0 The original article stated that the tank battalion that Chiang Wei-kuo commanded during the Huaihai Campaign was equipped with U.S. supplied M-4 'Sherman' medium tanks. However, according to "Weaponry in the Chinese Civil War." (see source citation), the battalion commanded by Chiang Wei-kuo was part of the Nationalist Army's 2nd Tank Regiment, which was equipped with Soviet (pre-war) supplied T-26 light tanks and Italian supplied (pre-war) CV 33/35 tankettes, rather than M-4 Sherman tanks. undo
  • curprev 21:3921:39, 3 January 2024Pvwalsh talk contribsm 29,680 bytes +188 The original article stated that the tank battalion that Chiang Wei-kuo commanded during the Huaihai Campaign was equipped with U.S. supplied M-4 'Sherman' medium tanks. However, according to "Weaponry in the Chinese Civil War." (see source citation), the battalion commanded by Chiang Wei-kuo was part of the Nationalist Army's 2nd Tank Regiment, which equipped with Soviet (pre-war) supplied T-26 light tanks and Italian supplied (pre-war) CV 33/35 tanettes, rather than M-4 Sherman tanks. undo Tag: extraneous markup

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