M60 Patton tank - Lebo, Ks.
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N 38° 24.922 W 095° 52.407
15S E 249124 N 4255813
This M60 Patton tank, painted in forest camouflage, is located in "Ye Olde City Park" 1/2 mile west of downtown Lebo on West Broadway.
Waymark Code: WMM8E8
Location: Kansas, United States
Date Posted: 08/10/2014
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Dorcadion Team
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This M60 Patton tank, painted in forest camouflage, is located in "Ye Olde City Park" 1/2 mile west of downtown Lebo on West Broadway. The tank is part of a larger memorial. In front of the tank is a black marble plaque that reads:

"All Gave Some
Some Gave All" There is no indication on who placed the memorial - my best guess is the City itself.

The tank is in good shape. The barrel of the main gun has been sealed. The only marking on the tank is on the left bumper. It reads: "35 - (unreadable) - 635(delta). Information on the M60 Patton tank:
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"The M60 Patton is a main battle tank (MBT) introduced in December 1960. With the United States Army's deactivation of their last (M103) heavy tank battalion, the M60 became the Army's primary tank during the Cold War. Although developed from the M48 Patton, the M60 series was never officially classified as a Patton tank, but as a "product improved descendant" of the Patton series. On 16 March 1959, the OTCM (Ordnance Technical Committee Minutes) #37002 officially standardized the vehicle as the 105 mm Gun Full Tracked Combat Tank M60.

The M60 was criticized for its high profile and limited cross-country mobility, but proved reliable and underwent many updates over its service life. The interior layout, based on the design of the M48, provided ample room for updates and improvements, extending the vehicle's service life for over four decades. It was widely used by the U.S. and its Cold War allies, especially those in NATO, and remains in service throughout the world today despite having been superseded by the M1 Abrams in the U.S. military. Egypt is currently the largest operator with 1,716 upgraded M60A3s, Turkey is second with 866 upgraded units in service, and Israel is third with over 700 units of Israeli variants."
Location restrictions:
no restrictions or fees - located in a public city park.


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