

The infantryman's priority is not necessarily the best tank, but rather one that actually arrives and is capable enough to address their specific challenges. While it may not have been the best choice in a tank-on-tank battle, it proved sufficient for infantrymen facing intense attacks. They typically operated in groups of five or even 17. One of Sherman's strengths was its reliability in arriving when a tank was needed. This is in contrast to attempting to aim from the hatch or the side, which would make it difficult to use the sights. It was strategically positioned on the external mount at the back to enable more accurate upward aiming. Originally designed as an anti-aircraft weapon, the caliber. The Americans had someone stationed at the back, using the caliber. Watch the video below, starting at 2:30, for his complete breakdown.

Impressed by the show's attention to detail and historical authenticity, Moran gave it a perfect 10/10 rating for realism. In an Insider video, Moran specifically reviewed the accuracy of World War II tanks in episode 3, which depicted the Battle of Bloody Gulch. Military vehicle expert Nicholas Moran praised the tank warfare in Band of Brothers for its flawless realism.
