Indiana
Tanks, Armored Fighting Vehicles and Artillery on Outside Display
M4 Sherman
Tanks M60 Patton Tanks
Other Indiana Tanks
Armored Fighting Vehicles
Indiana
M60 Patton Tanks
This page updated
10-30-2018.
There are
twenty-six M60 tanks on outside display throughout Indiana.
Currently I have been able to photograph the 11 shown below. More
will be added as I find time to travel to the location of the remaining
M60s. A total of 12,671 of all M60 variants were built by the
Chrysler Warren Tank Arsenal in Michigan.
Bedford:
Indiana Army National Guard Armory, M60 Patton, January 2017 - This
M60 has seen better days. Weather of the the rubber parts is most
evident.
Bluffton:
Indiana Army National Guard Armory, M60 Patton, August 2016
Edinburgh:
Camp Atterbury Display Area, M60 Patton, February 2016
Fairmount:
American Legion Post 313,
M60 Patton, March 2016 - This is serial number 1588.
Linton:
Humphreys City Park, M60 Patton, January 2018
Serial Number: 964
Marion:
Army National Guard Armory, M60 Patton, January 2017
Muncie:
Army National Guard Armory, M60 Patton, December 2015 - This
is serial number 675.
New Albany:
VFW Post 1693,
M60, March 2017 - There are two VFWs in New Albany, and both have
M60s on display.
New Albany:
VFW Post 3281,
M60, March 2017
Shelburn:
American Legion Post 197, M60 Patton, February 2016 - The M60
is on display between two three inch World War Two naval guns. It
is serial number 1015.
Seymour:
VFW Post 1925, M60 Patton, February 2016 - This is serial
number 1246.
Seymour:
Indiana Army National Guard Armory, M60 Patton, January 2017 - This
is the first M60 I have seen that has a Chrysler name tag on it.
South Bend:
Military Honor Museum, M60 Patton, May 2017
Terre Haute:
National Guard Armory, M60A1 Patton, January 2018
Terre Haute:
VFW Post 972, M60A1 Patton, January 2018
Serial Number: 835
Union City:
City Park, M60A3 Patton, December 2015
Van Buren: Former
American Legion Post, M60A3 Patton, October 2016 - This M60
was removed from this site in late 2017. I will keep the photos on
the page for historic purposes.
DDJ 10-30-2018
In this photo looking east the
I-69 overpass can be seen in the background.
Wanatah:
American Legion Post 403, M60 Patton, October 2018
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