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Named the Greyhound by the British, the M20 Armored Utility Car was used in a command and reconnaissance roll during WWII. Having an open top, the main armament for the M20 was a M2 .50 Cal machine gun. The M20 was derived from the M8 Greyhound which had an open turret that mounted a 37mm anti-tank gun.
There is 1 known M20 Armored Utility Car on display in Wisconsin. It is at the following location:
City Located | Photo(s) | Model Number | Hull Number / USA Number |
Location | GPS | Map(s) |
Oshkosh, WI | n/a | M20 | ? ? |
Military Veterans Museum and Education Center (In storage while new museum building is being built) |
? | n/a |
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