File:US Army 52538 U.S. Light Tank, M3A1 (Stuart)-British MK.jpg

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English: Made by American Car and Foundry, this type of tank was used by the British in 1941 in North Africa. The tank performed so well it was affectionately called "Honey" and the name stuck.
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Author YVONNE JOHNSON, APG NEWS

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