Welcome back to "Sherman School," the series where we're diving in to how to identify the nearly two-dozen variants of the iconic American M4 Sherman Medium Tank that served as the backbone of the Allied armored divisions during World War Two. In this sixth episode of "Sherman School," we'll finish up our discussion on Sherman hatches by exploring the evolution of the Commander's Hatch (or Commander's Cupola) and the Loader's Hatch (or lack thereof?) utilized by the various models of the M4 Sherman throughout the course of the war. If you'd like to pick up one of my *Sherman Spotter's Guide* or *Sherman Data Sheet* posters to follow along at home, you can do so right here: https://spruesnbrews-scale-modeling1.myspreadshop.com/

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