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        - A Marine flame tank, also known as a "Ronson," scorches a Japanese strongpoint. The eight M4A3 Shermans equipped with the Navy Mark 1 flame-thrower proved to be the most valuable weapons systems on Iwo Jima. Department of Defense Photo (USMC) 140758
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        - WP:EN — Ronson flame tank Iwo Jima.jpg [SOURCE] 
          - 23:30, 25 October 2005 . .  Titoxd ( Talk) . . 400x170 (14514 bytes) (A Marine flame tank, also known as a "Ronson," scorches a Japanese strongpoint. The eight M4A3 Shermans equipped with the Navy Mark 1 flame-thrower proved to be the most valuable weapons systems on Iwo Jima. ''Department of Defense Photo (USMC) 140758'' )
 
 
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         Battle of Iwo Jima
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         M4 Sherman
- Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima
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         Flame tank
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         User:Evilphoenix
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         User talk:Acetic Acid
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         User talk:Physchim62/Archive 2005
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         Ronson system
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         User talk:Evilphoenix/Archive 04
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         User:BD2412/Archive - RfA (third 50)
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         M4 Sherman variants
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         User talk:Puffball
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         User talk:Interiot/archive2
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         User talk:Aaron Brenneman/Archives/5
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         Military history of the United States during World War II