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How one “Forgotten” Civilian Found a Pattern That M4 Sherman Tanks Engineers Never Saw and Cut Production from Days to Minutes and Save these Tanks before going to Day-D. In June 1944, inside the Detroit Arsenal Tank Plant, the house of M4 Sherman Tanks, a 24-year-old civilian mechanic uncovered a flaw no engineer, supervisor, or Army inspector had managed to see. As brand-new Sherman tanks kept failing the same stress test, he quietly documented a microscopic pattern repeating across every broken final drive—a pattern that revealed a hidden defect threatening to immobilize America’s armor on the beaches of Normandy. This is the forgotten story of the civilian who caught the flaw that could have crippled the Sherman fleet before D-Day. A story of discipline, obsession, and one man’s refusal to accept “bad steel” as the answer when lives were on the line. If you enjoy long-form historical storytelling about the people history forgot to record, subscribe to the channel so we can continue bringing these hidden stories to life. 📚SOURCES & REFERENCES National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) – WWII Armored Vehicle Production Records Library of Congress – War Production Board Photographs & Interviews U.S. Army Ordnance Department Technical Reports (WWII) Detroit Arsenal Tank Plant Collection – Chrysler Defense Division American Precision Manufacturing Association – 1940s Standards & Manuals “Steel & Strategy: Industrial Mobilization in WWII” – General Manufacturing Studies U.S. War Department Training Films & Technical Manuals (Public Domain) Aberdeen Proving Ground Archives – Sherman Drivetrain & Gear Analysis Oral Histories: Home Front Industrial Workforce, 1942–1945 100% of the images are generated by AI to visually represent the events. All research, narrative, and storytelling are fully created by me and AI assistance. And we use these soucers to create these histories. #ww2engineering #ww2tanks #detroitarsenal #historicalengineering #ww2audiobooks