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OUR HISTORYThe original "Stuart Tank Committee" was formed in 2013 as a Berwick Borough volunteer committee. A few years later, Stuart Tank Memorial Association was incorporated as a non-profit corporation under Pennsylvania law and has been determined to be a 501(c)3 public charity by the Internal Revenue Service. The association continues to grow and hold events and maintains a historical museum. OUR MISSIONTo acquire a Berwick-built Stuart Tank, create a memorial to commemorate the thousands of workers who built it and veterans who fought in it during WWII, and to educate students and the public and future generations about their collective sacrifice and accomplishments. |
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Dave Kovach- President
Craig Shepperly- Vice President
Tom Mclaughlin- Secretary
Debb Lutz- Treasurer
Michelle Kozak- Recording Secretary
Dereck Lyons , Bridgett Coolbaugh, Haley Mabe,
Steve Greenberg, Adam Hartzell, Bill Hartzell,
Gary Naus, Jeffrey Rein, Steve Moorhead,
George Pifers, Steve Phillips, Jim Shotwell
Janelle Surkin, Bob Wise
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The Stuart Tank Memorial Association Museum and educational program are the Association’s mission and focus. What had started as a search for a Berwick built tank to serve as a static memorial has grown substantially.
STMA has conducted educational displays at Eckley Village, Bloomsburg Fair, Knoebels Grove, Altoona Curve Stadium, Bedford Springs WWII Weekend, Philadelphia Veterans Day Parade, Briggs Blues Festival, Bloomsburg Children’s Museum & numerous other venues. Educational presentations were given to all grades at Holy Family School and Briar Creek Borough after school program. STMA has also conducted its own events including the annual World War II Weekend vehicle display and reenactments. Events include Home Front displays and information in addition to the military displays. Visitors see the sacrifices made by families at home to support the troops overseas.
The Museum provides a fixed indoor location for lectures, presentations, videos, books and displays. The focus is on the contributions and sacrifices local families made in support of the Arsenal of Democracy. In addition to building Community and Family pride, with so much current news reporting of drugs and crime, the Museum and its programs provide a positive history.
TECHNOLOGYHeat Treatment, Welding, Machining The tanks were originally riveted steel plates. During the production of the 15,224 tanks rivets were replaced by welding. Special processes were developed to enable the welding of armor plate. Due to the size of the tank orders AC&F suppliers could not meet the demand for armor plate. AC&F built their own furnaces and produced their own armor plate. ENGINEERINGMechanical Design, Ballistics, Strength of Materials AC&F produced so much armor plate the military allowed them to set up their own on site ballistic testing facility. All other manufacturers had to ship plates to the Aberdeen Proving Grounds in Maryland while AC&F fired live shells at their plates inside a building in the center of Berwick. Armor plate was installed at an angle to increase the effective ballistic strength without increasing plate thickness. MATHGeometry, Weight Distribution EQUALITYknowledge that your accomplishments are not limited by preconceived notions & prejudices. As men rushed to enlist in the military following Pearl Harbor, women joined the workforce performing what had been “A Man’s Job”. Manpower shortages resulted in positions being opened for women which had previous been limited to men only. Such positions included security guards and pilots in addition to factory worker positions – welders, machinists, and assemblers. The same manpower shortages resulted in positions being made available to African Americans in the military where they proved themselves well – Tuskegee Airmen, 761 st Tank Battalion, and Red Ball Express The treatment of Japanese Americans whose parents were placed in Internment Camps yet still volunteered and served as in the highly decorated 442 Regiment in Italy and France Small towns produce heroes – Sergeant Day Turner earned the Medal of Honor for his actions.
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