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Why were M4 Sherman tanks nicknamed 'Ronsons'? The famed 'lights up every time' slogan wasn't adopted until after the war. - Quora
M4A3R3 'Ronson' USMC tank firing its POA-CWS H1 flamethrower during the Battle of Iwo Jima, 1945. [1600x904] : r/TankPorn
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Where does the M4 Sherman tank 'Ronson' myth come from? - Quora
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M4 Sherman - Wikipedia
History Hit Warfare on X: "The M4 Sherman's main problem was that it had a propensity to catch fire easily when hit. This earned it the nickname ' Ronson' among British troops because
Tank Myths: The American Sherman M4
Lights every time... : r/Warthunder
Why were M4 Sherman tanks nicknamed 'Ronsons'? The famed 'lights up every time' slogan wasn't adopted until after the war. - Quora
Ronson 1919 Art Deco WWI Renault Tank Table Touch Tip In Solid - Ruby Lane
File:Exercise Kruschen (dunwich Common)- Tank Fascines; the 'snake' Ronson flame-throwers Art.IWMARTLD2899.jpg - Wikimedia Commons