Hello all, here is today's article posted on TheArmoryLife.com. It is titled “M41 Walker Bulldog: America’s Cold War Light Tank” and can be found at https://www.thearmorylife.com/m41-walker-bulldog-light-tank/.
I remember the ARVN Black Cats using this tank in 1969 in I Corps.
Well,I should clarify…I saw some light tanks while “employed” at the DaNang wire.I remember the ARVN Black Cats using this tank in 1969 in I Corps.
The VNAF used M24 Chafee's for perimeter guards (the other thread pic), whereas the M41's were out in the country.Well,I should clarify…I saw some light tanks while “employed” at the DaNang wire.
Not entirely true. M41's were used for a number of "high visibility" duties including guarding the Presidential Palace during contentious events (like elections). Occasionally nicknamed "voting machines" for the influence they presumably had over the outcome of some elections.The VNAF used M24 Chafee's for perimeter guards (the other thread pic), whereas the M41's were out in the country.
M24 Chaffee during the Vietnam War
The American M24 Chaffee light tank of WWII saw postwar combat in southeast Asia for a quarter-century starting in 1950, first with the French army, then the South Vietnamese army, and finally the …wwiiafterwwii.wordpress.com
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And some lovely photos of the ones at key intersections in Bangkok during instability circulate. It was interesting when they offered rule to the same General who had administered the military junta there previously and he declined, so daunting was the economic situation and value of the baht.I think anything outside airport perimeters qualifies use as out in the country regardless what various roles the M41s played, including local politics.
M41s were also used as voting machines in Thailand.