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==References== * Doyle, David. Standard Catalog of U.S. Military Vehicles. Krause Publications, 2003 * Bishop, Chris. The Encyclopedia of Weapons of World War II. Sterling Publishing Company, Inc., 2002 * Collins, Michael. King, Martin. Voices of the Bulge: Untold Stories from Veterans of the Battle of the Bulge. MBI Publishing Company, 2011 * Jones, Richard. Tanks. Zenith Imprint, 2004 * [https://archive.org/details/TM9-2800/page/n85/ TM 9-2800 Standard Military Motor Vehicles]. dated 1 September 1943 * [https://archive.org/details/TM9-731E TM 9-731E Carriage, Motor, 105-mm Howitzer, M7] * [https://archive.org/details/TM9-1725 TM 9-1725 Ordnance Engine Model R975-C4 (Continental)] * TM 9-1750A * TM 9-1750B * TM 9-1750C * TM 9-1750D * [https://archive.org/details/TM9-1750K TM 9-1750K Ordnance Maintenance, Tracks and Suspension, Turret and Hull for Medium Tanks M4, and Modifications] * [https://archive.org/details/TM9-1751 TM 9-1751 Ordnance Maintenance: 9-cylinder, Radial, Gasoline Engine (Continental Model R975-C1)] * [https://archive.org/details/TM9-1825A TM 9-1825A Electrical Equipment (Delco Remy)] * [https://archive.org/details/TM9-1825B TM 9-1825B Electrical Equipment (Auto-Lite)]
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